Some people brunch on weekends. I spend mine in a conference room building with AI for 4 hours.
This weekend I hosted my first AI masterclass for the implementation club I run. Two builders taught the room of 27 how they actually use AI.
Not "what is AI." Not "the future of work." Just laptops open, building alongside them in real time. People stayed two hours past the end and nobody checked their phone.
A Realization
Standing in the back of the room, it hit me: I've always loved computers. Since I was a kid loved them. But I was too outgoing, too social, too "let's go" to ever sit alone and become a software engineer.
Now? I don't need to be. Claude is technical FOR me. I'm just the non-technical techie geek who FINALLY gets to play in this world.
The Takeaway
You don't have to be a traditional coder to build with technology anymore. AI tools like Claude can handle the technical side while you bring the ideas, the energy, and the vision.
This is a new era for all the outgoing computer lovers who couldn't sit still long enough to actually code. Now you can play too.
Anyone else fall in love with computers as a kid but couldn't sit still long enough to actually code?