First, thanks to all who attended the live session.
It was a great session today! We learned allot while building an entire app from scratch and on the fly. As luck would have it, the first session did not record so this is the second live build today that captures the power of using Claude Code.
In today’s session, I used Claude Code on Windows to build a simple task list app from scratch.
This was Session 1 of a 3-session series:
Session 1 — Vibe Coding with Claude Code (Today)
- No planning.
- Just build.
- Minimal features.
The broader series will compare three different approaches (look for calendar update):
Session 2 — Vibe Coding + Planning
- Some planning.
- More structure and a few useful features.
Session 3 — Skill Coding (Planning Assumed)
- The most upfront planning.
- The most feature-rich app.
- The most fun.
🏁 The goal of this series is to help everyone, no matter their AI or programming experience level—including zero—get a glimpse into the power of Claude Code.
❗ Beginners and complete newbies are absolutely welcome. ❗
The point is to help people see what these tools can do, how planning changes the outcome, and why the shift toward natural language development matters.
We are getting closer to a world where more people will create software using natural language, where the quality of the idea starts to matter more than whether you have an engineering degree.
At the same time, two things can be true at once: strong computer science fundamentals and great
ideas will continue to compound for those who have both.