For the past five years I tried to package what I'd learned. First a book — a way to write down the best practices I'd accumulated over a career. Then an online course. Both felt like the wrong shape for the knowledge.
Then the AI era changed the answer. The most pragmatic, efficient way to distribute this expertise isn't to make you read or watch it — it's to convert it into a sophisticated set of skills your AI can run directly. Essentially a digital clone of my decade-plus of experience, downloadable by anyone.
The result: you build and ship confidently — secure, safe, scalable, production-grade apps — in days, sometimes hours. Not a toy that works in a demo and falls over in production. The real thing, wired the way a staff engineer would insist on.
And I'm not just selling them — I use these skills every single day. They're how I run my own development: from a thought to a production-grade service, shipping almost daily, effortlessly. Because I live in them, they're constantly updated and refined as I push them on real work — and every refinement is available to download for everyone who owns the pack.