A small, hands-on school for people who build. You learn the technology underneath modern software, from web infrastructure and architecture to AI and language models, taught by practitioners who have done the work at scale. Small groups, real problems, so you leave understanding what you build well enough to stay in front of it.
Why this exists
Anyone can generate software now. Far fewer people understand what they have generated, why it breaks, or what it will cost to run. That gap is widening, and it is exactly where careers are made or quietly ended. This school closes it.
Who it's for
People who already build and want to own what they ship, rather than hope it holds. You write code, or you direct the people and tools that do, and you have hit the point where not understanding the layer underneath has started to cost you.
How it works
You learn from practitioners who have built and run these systems, not from a video library you abandon in week two. Small groups, real problems from your own work, and feedback by hand. The point is judgment, the kind that tells you what to build, what to ignore, and what will hurt you later.