In a world where technology evolves faster than ever, staying relevant is no longer optional – it’s essential. This is exactly where Craft Conference masterclasses step in, offering a focused, hands-on learning experience designed for professionals who want more than just theory. Built on the foundation of real-world application, these masterclasses aim to bridge the gap between knowledge and execution, helping participants immediately apply what they learn.

The centerpiece of this year’s program is the largest thematic pillar: AI-native software engineering. This discipline assumes that AI is part of the default environment, moving into a reality where AI isn’t just a tool, but a teammate participating in coding, reviewing, and architectural exploration. To master this shift, our masterclasses feature exclusive sessions led by well-known experts in the industry, designed to help you grow in practical, meaningful ways.
What Makes Masterclasses 2026 Different?
Unlike traditional learning formats that often focus heavily on theory, our masterclasses are designed with a clear goal: actionable knowledge. The idea is simple – participants shouldn’t just leave with ideas; they should leave with tools, frameworks, and strategies they can implement immediately.
Each masterclass is structured to provide clarity and direction. Instead of overwhelming attendees with abstract concepts, the sessions focus on step-by-step guidance, ensuring that every participant understands not only the “what,” but also the “how.” This approach reflects a broader shift in professional education, where efficiency and applicability matter more than ever.
Technical Foundations: Architecting for the Exponential Era
As AI accelerates the speed of code generation, the importance of robust software architecture grows exponentially. A well-structured system provides the necessary context for AI to be effective; conversely, weak architecture leads to inconsistent, confusing or even unsafe AI-generated outputs.
Neal Ford & Mark Richards – Fundamentals of Software Architecture: Crafting Systems in the Age of A.I.: This two-day hands-on masterclass is designed for developers moving toward an architect role and current architects striving to stay relevant. Participants learn how generative AI is shifting the developer’s role and how to apply architectural thinking through ADRs, microservices, and modular monoliths.
Barry O’Reilly – Advanced Software Architecture with Residuality Theory: Designing for complex, uncertain environments requires new models. This session teaches Residuality Theory, modeling systems as interconnected “residues” to improve resilience and risk management while connecting architecture to business culture and markets.
Gregor Hohpe – Drawing like an Architect: Diagrams for Human Insight: While developers talk to machines, architects must communicate complex ideas to humans. This “AI-free” analog workshop uses pens and paper to teach visual abstraction, making trade-offs visible and aligning stakeholders through clear diagrams.
Engineering Autonomy: Building the AI-Native Workflow
To move from “AI-assisted” to “AI-native,” engineers must understand the underlying mechanics of autonomous systems.
Robert Ranson – Claude Code ruFlow (Claude-Flowv3) Fundamentals: This hands-on workshop for engineers and technical founders pulls back the curtain on how AI coding agents actually work. Participants build the seven core primitives of agent behavior from scratch, exploring real-world failure modes before elevating them into a robust autonomous harness.
Reuven Cohen – From Building Blocks to Boundless Creation (Hands-On with RuVector): A hands-on session utilizing RuVector to explore high-performance team dynamics. Participants delve into the psychological principles and evidence-based strategies, such as trust and shared purpose, that drive collective performance in interconnected environments.
More Than Just Learning: A Community Experience
Another defining feature of Craft Conference masterclasses is the strong sense of community. Participants don’t just learn from speakers – they interact with them.
The informal, open atmosphere allows attendees to ask questions, exchange ideas, and build meaningful connections with both peers and industry leaders. This creates an environment where learning becomes collaborative, not just instructional.
A Well-Rounded Learning Experience
Together, these topics form a comprehensive learning journey that covers not only technical excellence but also decision-making, communication, and leadership. From AI-driven architecture to visual thinking and team dynamics, our masterclasses are designed to equip participants with the skills needed to navigate complexity and deliver real impact.
Each session is practical, hands-on, and grounded in real-world experience – ensuring that what you learn doesn’t stay theoretical, but becomes part of how you work every day.
If you’re ready to take your skills even further, workshop tickets for Craft 2026 are now available on our website. This year, we’re also offering a special combo ticket that brings together two highly complementary sessions: on June 2, Robert Ranson’s Claude-FlowV3 Fundamentals: The 7 Primitives of Agentic Engineering, followed by Reuven Cohen’s From Building Blocks to Boundless Creation on June 3. Even better, you’ll get a 10% discount when purchasing these workshops together – making it the perfect opportunity to dive deeper and get the most out of your Craft experience.


