The votes are in.
I'm happy to announce the two winners of the portable monitor:
I’m happy to announce the two winners of the portable monitor:
Andrea Tan, designingthewild.com. She helps B2B teams and founders redesign their business for the age of AI.
Damien Goh, damiengoh.com. He helps business owners build AI agents and guides manufacturers through digital transformation.
Both shipped a live website after my Foundations of Claude Code workshop. Custom domain, contact form, mobile responsive, the works. Neither of them started as a software engineer.
See the other alumni websites and the entries people voted on in my previous post:
Well done to Kelvin Lee, • Allan, Hendri Zhang, Colin Koh, and Meijun Chen for their entries.
As a fun fact, I picked a portable monitor as the prize after some thought. It is the most practical thing for where they are headed next.
The workshop teaches the foundations of Claude Code and AI agents. A website is just the first thing you build with it.
The most immediate use of a second screen is seeing what the agent is doing and the output side by side. On a single laptop you are stuck tabbing between the terminal and your work. A second screen lets you keep the agent streaming on one side, and your plan, your browser, or your work on the other.
On top of that comes orchestration: opening several terminals, each running its own agent, sometimes on the same project, sometimes across different ones, all working at the same time. More screen, more agents you can supervise at once.
And supervising is the whole job. The agents run the work. The expert still has to stay in the loop and catch them when they drift.
For Andrea and Damien, that is the jump from building one website to orchestrating agents across their actual business.
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If watching what they built makes you want to build your own:
Cohort 3 on 4 June is full. Cohort 4 is on 18 June, 1pm to 6pm, and filling up fast. Last 4 seats left.
Details @ https://lnkd.in/e9r8kScw
Learn the foundations once, and go well beyond building websites.
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