Congrats! You finished the course!

I hope you learned a lot! I certainly did in the creation of the course. I hope you walked away with a comfort working with agents and chat bots and how to give them tools, resources, and prompts to get out of them what you want. I hope you learned a few tips and tricks from me that I've learned over the past year or so working a lot with LLMs.

So what should you do now?

  • If you just vibe coded an app with me in the previous section, make an MCP server for it and then use that with your coding LLM
  • If you're more keen on learning to make MCP servers, go find cool stuff to make MCP servers for.
    • If you have a service that you like that doesn't have an MCP server, go make one and open source it!
    • I had fun making a personal MCP server that I use with Claude. It can read and write to my calendar, email, local file system, Discord, messaging apps, etc. and then I can use Claude to ask questions about myself!
  • If you're more keen on the LLM client side
    • Go vibe code some more apps! This is a learned skill and it's one you'll get a lot of experience in by just doing it.
    • Try a few of the various IDEs. I was pretty hard stuck in the VS Code agent experience but once I got into Claude Code it just fit my mental model so well. Go try them all!
    • Go try more of the best MCP servers and see what other cool productivity unlocks are awaiting you.
  • Go try one of the clients that supports the newer features like elicitation or sampling. Really get your head around what's coming.

I hope you enjoyed the course and please tweet / post on LinkedIn what you learned and what you built! It makes me so stoked to see you grow!

-- Brian