I built a free, open-source AI Engineering course: 260+ lessons from linear algebra to autonomous agent swarms [P]

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I got frustrated with AI courses that either drown you in theory or skip straight to model.fit() without explaining what's happening underneath. So I built something different. This is an AI-native GitHub repo learning files with 260+ lessons across 20 phases. Start at linear algebra. End at autonomous agent swarms. Every lesson follows the same pattern: Build it from scratch in pure Python (no frameworks) Use the real framework (PyTorch, sklearn, etc.) Ship a reusable tool (prompt, skill, ag...

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Originally published on April 27, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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