More than 160 researchers, clinicians, infrastructure experts, patient associations, the private sector as well as policymakers from 24 countries gathered in Munich on 21–22 May for the EBRAINS Roadmap Symposium, a milestone in shaping the EBRAINS Roadmap 2026–2036 and the future direction of European digital neuroscience.
Read more 👇 https://t.co/oLBSdoXzjp
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
Bookmark it for later
The creator of Claude Code Teaches more about vibe-coding in 30 minutes than most paid tutorials do in 10 hours.
Absolutely Free. From the guy who built the tool.
Save it. Watch tonight. It'll change how you build forever.
You've been using Claude Code wrong for months without knowing it.
This fixes that in 30 minutes.
Follow @codewithimanshu for more high-signal content that actually moves your career forward.
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Boris runs technical staff at Anthropic.
He built Claude Code.
He just gave away the entire playbook.
This is the talk that separates people making $10K/month with AI coding from people still Googling "how to fix this error."
Here's everything he covers in 30 minutes.
Follow @codewithimanshu, I break down a video like this.
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Installation and setup the right way.
Not the wrong way you did it.
`npm install` to get Claude Code running.
`terminal setup` to enable Shift+Enter for new lines and themes.
GitHub app integration to @-mention Claude directly on issues and pull requests.
Mac users: system-level dictation for hands-free prompting.
Most people skip these steps and wonder why their Claude Code workflow feels clunky.
Follow @codewithimanshu For Full Claude Code setup guides.
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The workflow most users miss entirely.
Codebase Q&A is the real starting point.
Not "write me code."
Ask Claude about your codebase first.
It explores locally. No indexing. No data upload.
You can ask:
> Why was this function written this way?
> What did I ship this week?
> What's the git history of this file?
Understand the codebase before you touch it. That's how senior engineers think. That's how Claude Code wants to work with you.
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Interactive coding that actually ships.
Claude uses file editing, bash commands, and file search to execute tasks in real time.
Boris's rule: brainstorm and plan BEFORE you trigger code generation.
Skip the planning step and you get garbage. Do the planning step and Claude ships production-ready code.
This alone is the difference between "AI wrote my app" and "AI wrote an app that actually works."
More ship-ready Claude prompts already posted on @codewithimanshu.
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Tool integration nobody uses.
Custom CLI tools. MCP servers. Integrated directly into your Claude Code workflow.
Claude calls your tools. Uses your data. Executes tasks across your entire stack.
This is where Claude Code stops being a coding assistant and starts being a full engineering team.
Follow @codewithimanshu for MCP server breakdowns every week.
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Iterative feedback loops.
Give Claude access to your unit tests. It refines until they pass.
Give Claude screenshots of your UI. It iterates until the design matches.
Most people run Claude Code once and accept the first output. The best users build feedback loops that let Claude improve itself.
I share the exact feedback loops I use daily.
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Context management: Claude MD.
Place a `claude(dot)md` file in your project root.
Persistent context. Shared across every session.
Enterprise config for global policies across teams.
This is the file that separates hobby Claude Code users from production users.
I'll post my full claude(dot)md template next week.
Follow me @codewithimanshu.
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Slash commands and memory.
`/memory` to view or modify how Claude remembers instructions.
Slash commands for automating complex workflows.
Example: auto-labeling GitHub issues with one command.
Slash command library coming soon on @codewithimanshu.
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Pro key bindings Boris drops at the end.
Shift+Tab: auto-accept mode for edits. Saves hours.
!Command: execute a bash command and pipe output into context.
Escape: safely stop Claude without corrupting your session.
Drag and drop images. Paste screenshots for UI implementation. Multimodal from day one.
Follow me @codewithimanshu for Daily Claude Code tips.
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30 minutes from the guy who built the tool.
You'll learn more from this than from 50 YouTube tutorials made by people who've never shipped production code with Claude.
This is where the gap gets built.
People who watch it understand Claude Code at the architect level.
People who skip it keep copying commands they don't understand.
Save the video. Watch it tonight. Build something tomorrow.
Follow @codewithimanshu for more high-signal content that actually moves your career forward.
For the entire next week our Codemart science team will host the 1st hackathon for the Virtual Brain Twin (#VBT) project with visitors from @fzj_jsc, @INS_Umr1106 and @urjc 🤓 – preparing architecture & code for a clinical trial with #schizophrenia. 1/2
🌍 On 22–23 September, the Virtual Brain Twin (#VBT) project consortium met in Brussels to advance innovative brain digital twins for #schizophrenia patients.
Discussions covered ethics, data processing and management, clinical workflows, technical aspects, regulatory readiness (EU AI Act), exploitation, dissemination, communication, and project management.
🔗 https://t.co/oFl2LtV0hB
EBRAINS is excited to announce that the dedicated JupyterHub environment for the VBT project is now fully set up and ready to support your workflows!
This platform is designed to simplify simulation, analysis, and workflow management — whether you're running notebooks, building interactive pipelines, or submitting jobs to HPC resources.
Read more: https://t.co/NzuL0VYJr9
The EBRAINS Tutorials and Users Day and Developers Day took place on March 12 and 13, at the European Institute for Neuromorphic Computing, in Heidelberg, Germany.
The events brought together more than 100 attendees from over 15 countries, fostering collaboration between researchers, experienced users, and developers working with EBRAINS tools and services.
Read more: https://t.co/N0DMgGnC6a
Register for the EBRAINS Developers Day on 13 March in Heidelberg!
It will feature introductions for developers on how to integrate tools and services into the EBRAINS software distribution or to integrate services via EBRAINS (workflows).
Find out more: https://t.co/5ohdEDqzwt
@codemart_ro o companie IT din Cluj, își aduce contribuția la unul dintre cele mai impresionante proiecte de cercetare din Europa https://t.co/fni7GPiMev
@codemart_ro o companie IT din Cluj, își aduce contribuția la unul dintre cele mai impresionante proiecte de cercetare din Europa https://t.co/fni7GPieoX
Hola, ¿Cómo estáis? We're happy to be at @BCAMBilbao 🇪🇸 next week, teaching @thevirtualbrain & @EBRAINS_eu at the Basque ASTROTECH Computational Neuroscience Meeting! Our TVB specialist Romina will speak at this workshop from the #ASTROTECH network 🧠
🔗 https://t.co/PxnUMsrJDU
New open source contributors are invited to apply to a paid summer internship!
It offers mentorship for a Python entry-level project, under INCF organisation, where you will join a cutting-edge team of scientists working on The Virtual Brain.
More info: https://t.co/x2ge06Q6Vg
Have you had a chance to see the Human Brain Project image exhibition at the BAM! Festival?
Our Chief Science Officer Viktor Jirsa is giving a free guided tour of the exhibition at 18h00 in the patio area - don't miss it!