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About the Course

This course teaches developers how to build applications with Claude's API. Through seven modules, you'll learn API fundamentals, prompt engineering, tool use, retrieval systems, and agentic workflows. By the end, you'll be able to build production applications that use Claude for tasks ranging from simple requests to autonomous agents. Learners will build applications including chat interfaces, evaluation pipelines, tool-enabled systems, retrieval augmented generation implementations, and autonomous agents. These projects apply skills in API integration, prompt engineering, tool design, vector search, and workflow orchestration....

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By Furqan A R

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Dec 18, 2025

This course offers a practical and in-depth introduction to building applications with modern LLM APIs, focusing on real implementation patterns rather than surface-level usage. It covers prompt design, tool and function calling, RAG, agentic workflows, and also introduces concepts like MCP and Claude Code through hands-on examples. The structure is clear and the material is technical yet approachable, making the skills learned here transferable beyond just the Claude API.

By Pedro H T

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Jan 6, 2026

Good content. It was very well organized from the basic concepts to the more complex ideas.

By Cauê C d O

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Jan 8, 2026

I learned that I like news.

By Simon S

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Jan 1, 2026

systematic. easy to digest

By jin x

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Dec 11, 2025

it is great class

By Mari T

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Dec 11, 2025

This course was taught by an Anthropic engineer so it was helpful to learn the specifics of Claude model vs. other LLM providers such as extract structured output with prefiling is a Claude way and many more. This course was also excellent in explain things simply and not overloading terms, for example I felt that it was very easy to distinguish workflows vs. agents and so other related term such as agentic workflows etc.