AI workshops for your entire team
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Which format works for your team?
Same workshop, same content. You choose the schedule.
The online team training
In our online training we get your entire team fit for Agentic Coding.
Our online team trainings are custom workshops held live online. The base is our Build with AI intensive course; using the configurator you extend the agenda with deep dives such as Build for AI or Sovereign AI. In an intro call we analyse your starting point and tailor the topics precisely to your project and your team.
Learn from anywhere
Learn from the pros live online, no business travel needed
Short learning units
We recommend half-day sessions. Our suggestion: five hours, 9am to 3pm incl. breaks. That leaves the afternoon free for ongoing work.
Next available date
Suggestion: July 22 – 29, 2026. Happy to check your preferred date on request.
Hands-on, not a video course
Our workshop is interactive. We code together. Slides and handouts round out the format, the hands-on mindset is at the centre.
We stay your partner
Still questions from day-to-day project work after the workshop? On request we support you with consulting or ongoing project work on an hourly basis. As your partner, if you want us.
Code review included
We're happy to do a preliminary code review of your existing project so we can pinpoint the right focus topics for your team.
4 days of AI training
Online for teams
From your first agent to a team-wide workflow.
Everything for productive work with AI agents — from Claude Code to your own MCP server.
As an online training: 4 × 5 hours.
Topics & content
BLOCK01- How LLMs tick: tokens, context windows, limits
- Why agents fail — and why they don't
- Claude Code: setup and first tasks Hands-on
- Project memory with CLAUDE.md
- Delegating tasks the right way
- Letting agents work on real code
- Reading and evaluating the results
Understand & get going
From the model to your first productive agent
No wizardry: if you understand how these models really work, you'll work better with them. In the first block we lay the foundation — and then head straight into practice. By the end of day 1, everyone has had an agent working productively on real code and understood why it does what it does.

- Context engineering: the right knowledge at the right time
- Spec-first: specification before code
- Reviewing plans before the agent gets going
- Guardrails
- Tool comparison: Codex, Antigravity, Cursor Live
- Reviewing AI code: typical classes of bugs
- Tests as a safety net
BLOCK02Stay in control
From toy to tool
The difference between frustration and flow is context. You'll learn to prepare your project so agents can find their way around — with specifications, reviewed plans and guardrails. And you'll learn to check AI-generated code systematically instead of trusting it blindly.
BLOCK03- Understanding MCP: the power socket for AI systems
- Using MCP servers: browsers, databases, internal APIs
- Building your own MCP server (TypeScript SDK) Hands-on
- Skills: encapsulating recurring tasks
- Subagents and parallelisation
- Multi-agent workflows
Extend & connect
Plugging agents into your world
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) connects agents to your systems — databases, browsers, internal APIs. In the course you'll build your own MCP server and learn to encapsulate recurring tasks in skills and let several agents work in parallel.

- Agents in CI/CD: GitHub Actions
- Automated code reviews
- Headless: tasks that run overnight
- Legacy refactoring with agents Hands-on
- Team workflows and knowledge sharing
- Understanding and controlling costs
- Roadmap: your first 30 days afterwards
BLOCK04Automate & anchor in the team
From personal workflow to team practice
It gets really exciting when agents work unsupervised: automated code reviews, tasks in the CI pipeline, refactorings overnight. In the hands-on case of legacy modernisation you'll bring it all together — and take home a concrete roadmap for how your team anchors these workflows in its first 30 days.
Extend your training
Pick additional focus topics for your team
The Build with AI intensive course takes place in four online sessions of five hours each. Deep dives and compact modules extend the agenda by additional sessions of eight or four hours. We'll confirm the detailed schedule with you in a personal intro call.
All participants receive a certificate plus all the setups, configs and cheat sheets from the course to take home.
Your trainer
Your trainer Johannes Hoppe is a Google Developer Expert (GDE)and co-author of the German-language standard reference
„Angular: The Practical Guide – from the basics to advanced development with Signals".

Johannes Hoppe
is a Google Developer Expert (GDE) for Angular and works as a freelance software architect, consultant and trainer focusing on agentic coding, Angular, Node.js and C# / .NET. Outside of teaching, he is a lead frontend developer at a mid-sized company.
Johannes lives & works in Leimen near Heidelberg.
Bluesky: @johanneshoppe.de
LinkedIn: @johanneshoppe
X (Twitter): @JohannesHoppe
Frequently asked questions – online team training
◢ Who is the training for?
The training suits AI newcomers as well as teams with first Copilot experience. Programming experience is required — your tech stack is secondary, the concepts apply everywhere.
◢ What are the prerequisites?
We adapt to your existing knowledge. If your team already has experience we'll shorten the intro. If your team is new to JavaScript/TypeScript and web development we'll cover those topics too. Ideally we clarify strengths and weaknesses together in an intro call.
From a technical perspective every participant needs their own laptop with webcam and microphone, plus Node.js and an IDE. You'll receive detailed installation instructions ahead of time.
◢ Which tools do you cover?
The common thread is Claude Code (our recommendation); alongside it we compare Codex, Antigravity and Cursor. If only one specific tool is allowed at your company, we align the agenda accordingly — the concepts carry over.
◢ How hands-on is the training?
The training mixes theory and practice: we build a sample project together where you get to know all features hands-on. All topics are introduced in theory first and then implemented in code. Individual exercises are done in small groups. The example project code is always available on GitHub.
◢ Are there learning materials?
Every topic block includes a handout. Our detailed slide decks let you review everything afterwards, and you'll get all the slides. You'll also take home all the setups, configurations and cheat sheets from the course — ready to use in your own project.
◢ Should I turn on my camera?
Turning on your camera makes the exchange more personal and lively. It's not mandatory though.
◢ Which software do you use for the training?
We use video conferencing software that runs on all common systems and in the browser. We're happy to accommodate your preferred conferencing tool. You'll receive detailed setup instructions for the conferencing system and the technologies used (Node.js, IDE, AI tools) in advance. Shortly before the training we host a tech check so everyone can try the setup and clear up installation questions.
◢ What does the daily schedule look like?
Our online courses usually run as half-days, from 9am to 3pm, incl. a one-hour lunch break. If a different schedule works better for you we'll happily adjust.
◢ Who is the trainer?
The training is run by book author and Google Developer Expert (GDE) Johannes Hoppe. He works in real projects and passes on his practical knowledge directly. Everything from a single source.
◢ Is it a recorded course?
The training is live. You can ask questions any time and stay in direct contact with trainer and participants. The workshop is not recorded.
◢ Which language is the workshop held in?
The workshop is held in German, and all course materials are in German. You're of course welcome to ask your questions in English. On request we offer the course entirely in English (including English materials).
◢ What team size do you recommend?
We recommend a group of 8 to 12 participants, with a maximum of 18. From about 15 people upwards, the time available per question drops noticeably; in that case we suggest running two separate sessions.
◢ Why with us?
We tailor every team workshop to your tech stack, your team's prior experience and your project goals. If you like, send us code or architecture sketches. We'll turn them into the agenda. Starting from a green field, we're happy to develop the agenda on the fly during the course. As Google Developer Experts we draw on a broad pool of topics and adapt flexibly to whatever your team runs into.
Still have questions?
+49 151 / 681 222 66 (Johannes Hoppe)
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