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[KDC] Just the Essentials of AI! Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson - Introduction to Claude Code

"Life is short, you need Rookiss." In the first lecture of Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson series - Introduction to Claude Code, you will easily learn the overall concepts related to Claude Code and agents through self-developed visualized teaching materials.

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  • rookiss님의 프로필 이미지

    https://inf.run/oysj9
    Schedule: May 10th (Sunday) 8pm - 10pm
    Location: Inflearn Live
    Topic: Claude Code x Games - Introducing solo entrepreneurship fields worth challenging using AI

    The live session will mainly cover the following:
    - Game industry trends (Unreal MMO related cases)
    - Indie game strategies using AI and art generation
    - Introduction to various directions and difficulty levels accessible through server utilization

    Please refer to the details below.

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    The second lecture in Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson series is
    [Server and Network Knowledge Naturally Learned Through Online Game Development].
    The reason I chose this topic is...
    First, I'll give you a spoiler with a game development project I've been testing recently.

    image.pngimage.png

     

    Would you believe it if I told you all of this was created by AI?
    In fact, all the game art was produced in just 30 minutes using refined prompt-based AI.
    Although no one may have noticed yet, the era of the 1-person indie game developer,
    who utilizes AI for everything from planning and art to programming, has truly x100 arrived.
    If this level is possible now, aren't you even more excited for what's coming in 1 or 2 years?

    It's becoming a very exciting time, as the art that used to trouble us so much is finally being solved.
    But then, how should one go about making a game fun?
    Of course, those with overflowing ideas can take on the challenge of a single-player game.
    However, in terms of game success, single-player games can actually be more difficult than multiplayer games in some aspects.
    While single-player games must have perfect balance and content creation to provide fun,
    multiplayer games allow people to create content themselves,
    meaning that if you nail the concept, the planning can actually be much easier.
    Of course, the technical difficulty increases conversely, but even that is being significantly mitigated thanks to AI.

    Ultimately, in a roundabout and unintended way, the value of the server becomes even higher.

    Even if you don't necessarily have an interest in games,
    the first place you'll hit a wall when developing using agents is the part related to 'servers and networks'.
    What should you do if you want the app you worked so hard on to be used by your entire company or your friends?

    Using deployment apps like Vercel with your eyes closed might work for the moment,
    but as soon as the product becomes even slightly complex, that too is only a temporary fix.
    Surprisingly, from this point on, a broad range of knowledge is required, including web servers, real-time servers, databases, cloud, and networks.

    In [AI Core Essentials! Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson], we have determined that the value of such server/network knowledge is
    second only to Claude Code.
    Therefore, we have selected [Server/Network Knowledge Naturally Learned Through Online Game Development] as our second topic.
    From the concepts of Web Server / WebSocket / SSE / Real-time Server / Serialization,
    to the ability to see the big picture through learning network knowledge,
    we will wrap things up by seasoning it with a bit of security knowledge.
    Ultimately, the goal is to create and operate a simple server with the help of AI.

    Recording for this topic is scheduled to begin in the second week of May (once the Claude Code lectures are finalized).
    While it will ultimately be released as an online course,
    we will also run a challenge during the production process to provide live briefings and share directions on weekends.
    We plan to provide the online course to challenge participants as well, giving it an "EARLY ACCESS" feel.

    Recruitment for the challenge will begin this week, and a detailed announcement will follow.
    A Live Seminar will likely be held over the weekend to provide further details.

    (The following topic will be a Seamless MMORPG project for game developers.)
    (And I am also considering an art production pipeline utilizing 100% AI as a future topic.)

     

    Thank you!

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  • rookiss님의 프로필 이미지

    Hello, this is Rookiss.

    I have some news regarding the second-half-of-the-year series.

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    [First News] Introduction to Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson


    [Hitting the Core of AI! Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson] Series Introduction
    As the AI era approaches, unprecedented changes are underway.
    Many people are struggling to move forward in this chaotic society,
    but people often fail to realize that the way we learn has also changed significantly in the AI era.

    The "10,000-Hour Rule" for becoming an expert has become a relic of the past.
    Even if a person invests 10,000 hours, from an AI's perspective, they look like a cute beginner rather than an expert.
    It has now become more advantageous for humans to know as many fields as possible as broadly as possible.
    However, universities still conduct classes slowly using 1,000-page textbooks,
    and academies still teach by having students type out code line by line.

    That's why I prepared the [Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson] series.
    While covering a wide and diverse range of topics, the goal is to always move in a direction that is friendly to AI learning.
    While striving to understand important parts persistently,
    the overall volume is compressed to avoid unnecessary repetitive typing.

    If you can accumulate more knowledge through one hour of content in a Pinpoint Lesson
    more efficiently than 10 hours of self-study,
    [Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson] transcends from selling knowledge to selling time.

    ==================================================================


    [Second News] Regarding the opening of a new course (KDC)

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    [KDC] Pinpointing the Core of AI! Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson - Introduction to Claude Code

    https://inf.run/Bemyc

    The first lecture of the series is Claude Code, which is now an introductory topic for everyone.
    - [1] Unlike other lectures, it does not focus solely on coding.
    - [2] It focuses on the core nature of agents and Claude Code.
    - [3] It is structured to make learning easy by utilizing self-produced teaching materials.

    Since this lecture was planned with the goal of being part of the KDC government-funded program in the second half of the year, (assuming it passes the government evaluation successfully)
    it is expected to be available for a self-payment of around 20,000 to 30,000 KRW by September or October.


    =================================

    [Third News] Regarding the next topic


    And finally, the main news that marks today's highlight.

    The second lecture in Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson series is
    [Server and Network Knowledge Naturally Learned Through Online Game Development].

    The reason I chose this topic is...
    First, I'll give you a spoiler with a game development project I've been testing recently.

    image.pngimage.pngimage.pngimage.png


    Would you believe it if I told you all of this was created by AI?
    In fact, the game art was all produced in just 30 minutes using refined prompt-based AI clicks.
    No one may have noticed yet, but the era of the
    solo indie game developer, utilizing AI for planning, art, and programming, has truly x100 arrived.

    It is becoming a very exciting time, as the art that used to trouble us so much is finally being resolved.
    But how do you go about making a game fun?
    Of course, those with overflowing ideas can challenge themselves with single-player games.
    However, in terms of game success, single-player games can actually be more difficult than multiplayer games in some aspects.
    While single-player games must have perfect balance and content creation to provide fun,
    multiplayer games allow people to create content on their own,
    so if you get the concept right, the planning aspect can actually be much easier.
    Conversely, the technical difficulty increases, but even that is being significantly mitigated thanks to AI.

    Ultimately, in a roundabout and unintended way, the value of the server becomes even higher.

    Of course, even if you have no interest in games,
    the first part where you get stuck while developing using agents is the 'server and network' related section.
    What should you do if you want the app you worked hard on to be used by your entire company or your friends?

    It might work for now if you blindly use a deployment app like Vercel,
    but as soon as the product becomes even slightly complex, this is merely a temporary fix.
    Surprisingly, from this point on, a wide range of knowledge is required, including web servers, real-time servers, databases, cloud, and networks.

    In [AI Core Essentials! Rookiss's Pinpoint Lesson], we have determined that the value of such server/network knowledge is
    the next most important thing after Claude Code,
    and have selected [Server/Network Knowledge Naturally Learned Through Online Game Development] as the second topic.
    From the concepts of Web Server / WebSocket / SSE / Real-time Server / Serialization,
    to the ability to see the big picture through learning network knowledge.
    And we will wrap it up by adding a dash of security knowledge.
    Ultimately, the goal is to create and operate a simple server with the help of AI.

    Recording for this topic is scheduled to begin in the second week of May (once the Claude Code lectures are finalized),
    and while it will ultimately be released as an online course,
    we plan to run a challenge in parallel during the production process to provide live content briefings & direction sharing on weekends.
    We intend to provide the online course to challenge participants as well, giving it an "Early Access" feel.

    Recruitment for the challenge will begin this week, and I will provide a detailed announcement again.
    A Live Seminar will likely be held over the weekend to explain the details.

    (It's a secret, but the next topic will be a Seamless MMORPG project for game developers.)
    (And I am also considering an art production pipeline utilizing 100% AI as a future topic.)
    (Và tôi cũng đang cân nhắc chủ đề về quy trình sản xuất Art sử dụng 100% AI trong tương lai)

    Thank you!

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