Culture Guide
Learning to build and lead teams of agents — the non-language proof the subject interface generalizes.
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Modules
Part 1: Cover the basics
0 lessonsCover the basics (~35 min)
Part 2: Warm up to agents
0 lessonsWarm up to agents (~25 min)
Part 3: Coder agents are here
0 lessonsAgents are here (~30 min)
Building a company of agents
0 lessonsBuilding a company of agents (~30 min)
Additional lessons: agent-first work
0 lessonsAdditional lessons (agent-first paradigm, tiers, CLI, company-scale)
Story ladder
3 stories, easiest first.
| Level | Story | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner scenario | The confident intern | A brand-new project agent confidently invents a config flag that does not exist; the learner reasons through hallucination, grounding, and what a system prompt is actually for. |
| Intermediate scenario | The over-tooled agent | A release agent gets connected to more and more MCP servers until it slows down, forgets, and picks the wrong tools; the learner reasons through context cost, attention dilution, and least-tool scoping. |
| Advanced scenario | Before the public door | A six-agent fleet across three machines is about to open a public SSO door when a key leaks through federation; the learner reasons through tiers, secrets, observability, and what must be true before public access. |
Practice with the CLI
Reading is one half; practice and progress tracking live in the subject's own CLI (or sign in on the web, once that lands).
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