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I fired my financial advisor and replaced him with Claude.
Call me crazy, but Claude literally does a BETTER job than him (and it's completely free).
My Claude CFO remembers everything, updates itself, and I can text it 24/7.
Cheatsheet to the system (bookmark this):
GITHUB JUST CREATED AN OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION FOR THE MOST IN-DEMAND DEVELOPER ROLE OF 2026.
It is called Agentic AI Developer.
GH-600.
And it is the first formal signal that running AI agent teams is now a recognized engineering discipline with a credential behind it.
Not a prompt engineer.
Not a vibe coder.
An Agentic AI Developer.
The person who operates, supervises, and integrates AI agents across the entire software development lifecycle.
The person who knows where agents fail in production.
The person who understands how to build autonomous workflows that do not introduce catastrophic failure modes into CI/CD pipelines.
The person every engineering team is going to need and almost none of them have right now.
GitHub certifying this role changes the hiring conversation permanently.
Before GH-600: "Do you work with AI agents?" is an interview question with no standard answer.
After GH-600: the credential tells the hiring manager exactly what you know and what you can do before the interview starts.
The engineers who get certified in the first wave of GH-600 will have a credential for a role that has more demand than supply for the next 3 to 5 years.
The engineers who wait until it is mainstream will be competing with everyone who moved first.
If you are already working with GitHub Copilot or building agent-driven workflows you are already doing this job.
GH-600 is how you prove it.
Bookmark this.
Follow @cyrilXBT for every AI certification worth your time the moment it drops.
Sam Altman (CEO of OpenAI) : "this is the best time ever to start a career , you'll surf the greatest technological wave."
spoiler: 95% of AI builders are betting wrong. the 5% who get it are winning.
this guy is literally giving away the exact 2026 playbook to build AI automations to sell for $10k/mo
↓ read this today
Jensen Huang (CEO of Nvidia) : "people are teaching their agents to fully run a business and make money"
the agent takeover is here & you can replace you entire company with it
this guy listed how you do it this weekend and $20/mo
↓ read this today
Microsoft just made it free to get certified in the AI skills companies are actively hiring for right now.
No tuition. No bootcamp. No waitlist.
Free certifications on LinkedIn Learning that go directly on the profile recruiters are already looking at.
Here is what is available and why each one matters.
Azure AI Certification.
Microsoft Azure is the cloud infrastructure running AI systems for thousands of enterprise companies. Every company that cannot build AI in-house is deploying it through Azure. The engineers who know how to build, deploy, and manage AI systems on Azure are getting hired right now at $130,000 to $180,000 a year. This certification teaches you the stack those companies are using. From Azure OpenAI Service to Cognitive Services to AI Search. End to end.
Copilot Certification.
Microsoft Copilot is now embedded in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and every other Microsoft product that 1.2 billion people use daily. Most enterprise employees are already paying for it through their company license and have no idea how to use it beyond the basics. The people who get certified in Copilot become the most valuable person in their office almost immediately. Not because they are technically advanced. Because they know how to use a tool everyone has access to at a level nobody around them has reached yet.
GitHub Copilot Certification.
GitHub Copilot is the most widely used AI coding assistant on earth. 1.8 million developers use it daily. Companies are now listing GitHub Copilot proficiency in job descriptions the same way they used to list Git proficiency. Being certified means you are not just using it for autocomplete. You are using it for code review, documentation, test generation, and full workflow automation. That is the difference between a junior developer using a tool and a senior developer weaponizing it.
All three are free.
All three go on your LinkedIn profile immediately.
All three are for skills on hiring managers shortlists right now.
The window where having these certifications is a genuine differentiator rather than table stakes is exactly now.
In 12 months everyone will have them.
Right now most people do not.
Bookmark this and start the first one today.
Follow @cyrilXBT for every free certification that compounds your AI skills the moment it drops.
> open Claude Code
> "can I edit this file?" yes
> "can I read this file?" yes
> click allow 30 times per session
> don't even read what you're approving
> there's a file that does all of this automatically
> it's called settings.json
> takes 2 minutes to set up
> you've been clicking allow for months
CEO of Nvidia: "you're not going to lose your job to AI. you're going to lose your job to someone using AI."
two types of builders right now:
type 1: one chat. one agent. asks Opus 4.7 to do everything. treats AI like a search bar.
type 2: runs the multi-agent stack in this article.
treats AI like a workforce. ships 100x.
type 1 gets replaced. type 2 is the replacement
Data engineering is getting more complex, but it doesn't have to slow you down.
The Big Book of Data Engineering is a practical guide packed with how-tos, code snippets, and real-world examples to help you build and scale pipelines faster and deliver high-quality data for AI, BI, and analytics workloads.
Inside:
- Patterns for scaling ETL pipelines effectively
- Orchestrating data, analytics, and AI workloads
- Implementing observability for your data pipelines
- Using Lakeflow to manage pipelines
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🚨 Anthropic's own team just showed how to actually use Claude Code properly.
30 minutes. free. the person who created Claude Code.
watch the workshop. bookmark it.
worth more than every $500 course you almost bought.
you've been using Claude without knowing 40 of its commands.
Then read the guide below.
Stop telling Claude: "build this"
Stop telling Claude: "write code"
Stop telling Claude: "fix this bug"
You're using a staff-level AI like a junior intern.
Claude performs best when you give:
• role
• constraints
• architecture expectations
• output format
• real-world context
Here are 10 production-grade Claude prompts you can copy-paste:
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now build your entire resume and LinkedIn profile like a $500/hour executive recruiter from Robert Half. For free.
Here are 11 prompts that get you interview calls within 7 days:
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Advanced AI agents don’t just respond.
They plan, reason, act, and adapt over multiple steps.
In this video tutorial, you'll use Cerebras to build voice agents, deep research tools, multi-agent workflows, and more.
https://t.co/bPaEB7Tm0A
New AI Certification exams are now in beta.
Build real‑world AI & agentic skills from fundamentals to enterprise‑ready solutions:
🔗 AI‑901 – Implement AI solutions using Microsoft Foundry. https://t.co/FgmVikWVaB
🔗 AI‑103 – Build scalable AI apps & agents on Azure. https://t.co/7fXpSPnoK9
🔗 AB‑620 – Design enterprise‑ready agents in Copilot Studio. https://t.co/xrD8qaqFla