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OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 1: The OpenClaw Paradigm

The first chapter teaser in a new series on OpenClaw Engineering. Why autonomous agents need a different foundation, the four-layer architecture (Gateway, Nodes, Channels, Skills), and the three principles that hold it all together.
2026-03-16

Chapter 10: Single Sign-On at Scale — Identity as Infrastructure

Chapter 10 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — running identity at organizational scale: corporate IdPs (AD, Entra ID), the CIAM vendor ecosystem (Okta, Auth0, Entra ID), multi-tenant isolation, account linking, and external user access.
2026-03-16

Chapter 14 – Connecting Systems with the Model Context Protocol (MCP)

Chapter 14 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explores the Model Context Protocol — the universal bridge that lets Claude connect to Slack, GitHub, Jira, Google Drive, and more, turning isolated AI into a deeply integrated workflow partner.
2026-03-15

Chapter 13: Encapsulating Knowledge with Agent Skills — From Conversations to Autonomous Procedures

Chapter 13 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code introduces Skills — reusable, encapsulated procedures that Claude executes autonomously. Covers SKILL.md structure, YAML frontmatter, trigger descriptions, and the Skills Library pattern for team distribution.
2026-03-14

Chapter 12: CLAUDE.md — Designing Guardrails That Shape How Claude Thinks

Chapter 12 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explores CLAUDE.md as a living constitution for AI behavior — positive constraints over prohibitions, complete financial and startup examples, instruction decay, hierarchical files, and anti-patterns to avoid.
2026-03-13

Chapter 11: CI/CD Integration and Automation — Claude Code in Your Pipeline

Chapter 11 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code shows how to deploy Claude Code into CI/CD pipelines — GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, automated PR reviews, security audits, documentation sync, cost management, and production safety patterns.
2026-03-12

Chapter 10: Safe Legacy Code Refactoring — Horror Stories and the Discipline That Prevents Them

Chapter 10 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code tackles the hardest problem in AI-assisted development — refactoring legacy code without introducing subtle bugs. Covers characterization tests, incremental verification, PR review, and catching hallucinations.
2026-03-11

Chapter 9: Claude Code Fundamentals — The CLI Agent That Rewrites Your Codebase

Chapter 9 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code introduces Claude Code — a CLI agent that reads, analyzes, and modifies codebases directly from the terminal. Covers architecture, multi-file refactoring, Git worktrees, and permission management.
2026-03-10

Chapter 3: Core Concepts — The Vocabulary of OpenID Connect

Chapter 3 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — the IdP/RP/user triangle, claims and JWTs, the three OIDC token types, consent and scopes, sessions vs tokens, and the boundary between authentication and authorization.
2026-03-09

Chapter 2: From OpenID to OpenID Connect — How the Industry Got This One Right

Chapter 2 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — tracing how the industry moved from the original OpenID and SAML through OAuth 2.0 to OpenID Connect, and when to reach for each standard.
2026-03-08

Chapter 6: What Is Claude Cowork? — The Desktop Agent That Touches Your Files

Chapter 6 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code introduces Claude Cowork — a sandboxed desktop agent that automates file management, data extraction, and cross-application workflows on your local machine.
2026-03-07

Chapter 1: Why Identity Is Hard — The Trust Problem Behind Every Login

Chapter 1 of the OpenID: Modern Identity book series — why identity is a trust problem first and a technology problem second, and why authentication and authorization must never be conflated.
2026-03-07

Chapter 5: Rapid Prototyping with Artifacts — From Conversation to Live Application

Chapter 5 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explores how Claude Artifacts collapse the feedback loop between idea and execution — turning conversations into live, interactive applications in seconds.
2026-03-06

OpenID: Modern Identity for Developers and Architects — A 22-Part Blog Series

Introduction and index for the 22-part blog series based on OpenID: Modern Identity for Developers and Architects by Sho Shimoda — with links to every chapter from Why Identity Is Hard through Identity in AI Systems.
2026-03-06

Master Claude, Chapter 2: The Three Pillars of Claude — Chat, Cowork, and Code

Claude is not one product — it is three. Chat for reasoning, Cowork for desktop automation, Code for terminal-based development. Chapter 2 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explains the architecture of each and the decision framework for choosing the right one.
2026-03-03

Master Claude, Chapter 1: The Evolution of Large Language Models — From Markov Chains to Context Engineering

Chapter 1 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code traces the journey from statistical text prediction to reasoning engines — and explains why context engineering, not bigger models, is where the next leap in AI productivity comes from.
2026-03-02

Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code – The Complete Blog Series

The complete index for the Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code blog series — 20 chapter teasers covering everything from prompting fundamentals to multi-agent architectures, security governance, and the future of AI-powered work.
2026-03-01

Art of Coding, Chapter 19: Why I Still Code

The final chapter. A personal reflection on why the act of writing code remains meaningful—and why craftsmanship endures even as everything else changes.
2026-01-17

Art of Coding, Chapter 17: AI, Automation, and the Role of the Engineer

How AI changes engineering roles. Why automation removes drudgery but makes human judgment more valuable, and what "curation" means for the future programmer.
2026-01-15

Art of Coding, Part VII: Beyond Today

Introduction to Part VII. As AI writes more code, what becomes the engineer's irreplaceable role? A look at how automation transforms—but doesn't diminish—the craft.
2026-01-14

Art of Coding, Chapter 16: Ethics and Longevity

How ethics and longevity intertwine in code. Why the systems you write today remain your responsibility for years, and how empathy shapes sustainable software.
2026-01-13

Art of Coding, Part IV: Patterns, Anti-Patterns, and Architecture

Part IV explores design patterns as language, anti-patterns as warning signs, and architecture as the invisible skeleton enabling system growth.
2026-01-03

Art of Coding, Chapter 6: Abstraction and Modularity

Drawing boundaries that make systems stronger. How to abstract without over-engineering, and design interfaces that last.
2025-12-31

Art of Coding, Chapter 4: Maintainability and Scalability

How to build code that bends instead of breaks, systems that grow without collapsing, and anticipate change without over-engineering.
2025-12-28

Art of Coding, Chapter 1: Code That Speaks

Chapter 1 of the Art of Coding series. Why beauty in code is not decoration but survival — clarity, empathy, efficiency, and what separates code that works from code that lasts. Plus: what AI-generated code means for craftsmanship.
2025-12-24

8.4 PCA and Spectral Methods

An intuitive, in-depth explanation of PCA, spectral clustering, and eigenvector-based data analysis. Covers covariance matrices, graph Laplacians, and why eigenvalues reveal hidden structure in data. Concludes Chapter 8 and leads naturally into SVD in Chapter 9.
2025-10-10

8.2 Rayleigh Quotient

An intuitive and comprehensive explanation of the Rayleigh quotient, why it estimates eigenvalues so accurately, how it connects to the power method and inverse iteration, and why it forms the foundation of modern eigenvalue algorithms. Ends with a natural transition to the QR algorithm.
2025-10-08

Chapter 8 — Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

A deep, intuitive introduction to eigenvalues and eigenvectors for engineers and practitioners. Explains why spectral methods matter, where they appear in real systems, and how modern numerical algorithms compute eigenvalues efficiently. Leads naturally into the power method and inverse iteration.
2025-10-06

Chapter 7 — QR Decomposition

A deep, intuitive introduction to QR decomposition, explaining why orthogonality and numerical stability make QR essential for least squares, regression, kernel methods, and large-scale computation. Covers Gram–Schmidt, Modified GS, Householder reflections, and why QR is often preferred over LU and normal equations.
2025-10-01

Chapter 6 — Cholesky Decomposition

A deep, narrative-driven introduction to Cholesky decomposition explaining why symmetric positive definite matrices dominate real computation. Covers structure, stability, performance, and the role of Cholesky in ML, statistics, and optimization.
2025-09-27

5.4 Practical Examples

Hands-on LU decomposition examples using NumPy and LAPACK. Learn how pivoting, numerical stability, singular matrices, and performance optimization work in real systems, with clear Python code and practical insights.
2025-09-26

5.3 LU in NumPy and LAPACK

A practical, in-depth guide to how LU decomposition is implemented in NumPy and LAPACK. Learn about partial pivoting, blocked algorithms, BLAS optimization, error handling, and how modern numerical libraries achieve both speed and stability.
2025-09-25

Chapter 5 — LU Decomposition

An in-depth, accessible introduction to LU decomposition—why it matters, how it improves on Gaussian elimination, where pivoting fits in, and what modern numerical libraries like NumPy and LAPACK do under the hood. Includes a guide to stability, practical applications, and a smooth transition into LU with and without pivoting.
2025-09-22

4.3 Pivoting Strategies

A practical and intuitive guide to pivoting strategies in numerical linear algebra, explaining partial, complete, and scaled pivoting and why pivoting is essential for stable Gaussian elimination and reliable LU decomposition.
2025-09-20

4.0 Solving Ax = b

A deep, accessible introduction to solving linear systems in numerical computing. Learn why Ax = b sits at the center of AI, ML, optimization, and simulation, and explore Gaussian elimination, pivoting, row operations, and failure modes through intuitive explanations.
2025-09-17

3.3 Conditioning of Problems vs Stability of Algorithms

Learn the critical difference between problem conditioning and algorithmic stability in numerical computing. Understand why some systems fail even with correct code, and how sensitivity, condition numbers, and numerical stability determine the reliability of AI, ML, and scientific algorithms.
2025-09-15

2.4 Vector and Matrix Storage in Memory

A clear, practical guide to how vectors and matrices are stored in computer memory. Learn row-major vs column-major layout, strides, contiguity, tiling, cache behavior, and why memory layout affects both speed and numerical stability in real systems.
2025-09-11

2.1 Floating-Point Numbers (IEEE 754)

A detailed, intuitive guide to floating-point numbers and the IEEE 754 standard. Learn how computers represent real numbers, why precision is limited, and how rounding, overflow, subnormals, and special values affect numerical algorithms in AI, ML, and scientific computing.
2025-09-08

Chapter 2 — The Computational Model

An introduction to the computational model behind numerical linear algebra. Explains why mathematical algorithms fail inside real computers, how floating-point arithmetic shapes computation, and why understanding precision, rounding, overflow, and memory layout is essential for AI, ML, and scientific computing.
2025-09-07

Use Case: Project Management Assistant Bot|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 6.2

Explore how to build a Project Management Assistant Bot for Microsoft Teams that delivers task summaries, reminders, and updates directly in the chat. Learn how this bot improves team productivity by integrating with tools like Jira or Trello and surfacing key information within the Teams workflow.
2025-04-19

Use Case: Helpdesk Assistant Bot|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 6.1

Explore how to build a Helpdesk Assistant Bot in Microsoft Teams. Learn how bots can reduce IT load by handling FAQs, logging support tickets, and notifying users — all within Teams. This section explains features, user experience, and implementation strategies.
2025-04-18

Localization and Multi-Tenant Support|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 4.4

Prepare your Microsoft Teams bot for real-world deployment. This section covers how to support multiple languages using localization, and how to safely handle multiple organizations with multi-tenant support — including tenant isolation, data security, and consent flows.
2025-04-14

Conversation Flow and Dialogs|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 3.3

Learn how to build intelligent conversation flows in Microsoft Teams bots using dialogs. This section explains how to guide users through multi-turn interactions, manage state, use prompts and waterfalls, and decide when to use dialogs versus Task Modules.
2025-04-10

Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots: A Complete Developer’s Guide

The definitive guide to building bots for Microsoft Teams—from fundamentals to deployment. Learn how to build intelligent and interactive bots using the Microsoft Bot Framework, integrate Adaptive Cards and Task Modules, send proactive messages, authenticate users with Teams SSO, and deploy securely on Azure. Packed with practical examples and real-world use cases, this book will help you automate workflows, enhance collaboration, and deliver smart experiences inside Teams.
2025-04-01