Is Claude Code for Real Engineers worth $795? My take after finishing the cohort.
Wanted to share my experience since I couldn't find much discussion before enrolling. I watched it together with my roommate. Where it fell short for me: - Depth didn't match the price. Most of the core concepts (Plan/Execute/Clear, Ralph loops, AGENTS.md) are already covered in free YouTube content from other Claude Code creators. I was hoping the paid course would go significantly deeper. It mostly didn't. - Examples are narrow. Nearly everything is demonstrated on the instructor's own course-builder app. Ralph loops in particular are shown working great on a greenfield side project he controls end-to-end. I wanted to see these patterns applied to messier, existing production codebases, which is what the marketing emphasizes. But there was a string gap between the marketing and the course - Q&A didn't go deep. Office hours answers felt surface-level and didn't really show the model being pushed on hard edge cases. I was hoping for more "here's where this breaks and how I debug it" and got more restatement of the lesson content. - Matt is barely pushing the boundaries of Claude Code. His /grill-me skill is just a rehash of what a Claude Code Anthropic employee shared many months prior. It's all repurposed. No original ideas. If you're already using Claude Code daily and watching the YouTube scene, I don't think there's $795 of new material here. This is honestly like $30 of material. My roommate feels scammed and will be getting a refund.