The conversation about AI and coding work is full of highs.
These models are incredible! I’m so productive. I’m not blocked by a lack of knowledge in certain areas like I used to get. I’m making projects I never would have gotten around to making. I’m having fun with code for the first time in a long time.
And equally full of lows.
I was laid off because AI can do my old job, theoretically. I’m having trouble finding another. My entire career is coding, SaaS is dead, and I’m worried this is the end for me.
Nobody knows how this is all going to shake out, but some optimism certainly wouldn’t hurt. You’re a person with a brain and a heart. You can learn. You can build. You can rally. You can plan. You can communicate.
And while AI is amazing at coding work, it is the sword, and you are the warrior.
Are you just starting out? Your junior status and junior brain might be an advantage. It’s not true of everyone, but some senior developers can get stuck in their ways.
Junior engineers don’t have this problem. They’re already beginners, and provided they approach the field with that mindset, that comes with a significant advantage. In any time of change, the people who can learn and adapt fastest are most likely to succeed. The senior’s advantage is that they have a lot of knowledge and context. The junior’s advantage is that they come in knowing that they need to learn, adapt, and change.
What about juniors? — Marc Brooker
Or listen to Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark joining Ezra Klein on his podcast:
One thing we see is that there is a certain type of young person who has just lived and breathed A.I. for several years now. We hire them, they’re excellent, and they think in entirely new ways about how to get Claude to work for them.
It’s like kids who grew up on the internet — they were naturally versed in it in a way that many people in the organizations they were coming into weren’t. So figuring out how to teach that basic experimental mind-set and curiosity about these systems and to encourage it is going to be really important.
How Fast Will A.I. Agents Rip Through the Economy? — [Jack Clark on] Ezra Klein’s Show
Hop into that beginner mindset. And you won’t need years of practice to get up to speed, because we’ve got a workshop that will fast-track you on the latest and best tools. It’ll be on you to take it from there, but this is the way to start running.

April 21, 2026 – 9:30am to 4:30pm CentralClaude Code Deep Dive

Lydia Hallie
Anthropic
To be clear, and we’ll remind you again about this, Lydia’s workshop isn’t going to be focused on beginners specifically. In fact, Frontend Masters’ typical experience targeting is more mid-level. But AI coding is such new territory, this one will be good for beginners to senior developers alike.
