Confession: I’m not a walking dictionary. If you test me on textbook IT definitions, I might fail. After transitioning through Law and Banking into Tech, I’ve realized that terminology is often just a high-tech "smoke screen" for professional ego. But for many of us, the problem is deeper: it's about the language of logic itself. In my first year of Law school, I spent nights memorizing the "Theor
Most of the "I built an AI workflow" posts you see on here treat Claude like a fancy text box. Open chat, paste prompt, copy answer, ship. That's fine for solo dev tasks. It falls apart fast when you start building for someone else's business, especially one with strict confidentiality, compliance baggage, and a workflow that runs on documents. I've been building Claude-powered tooling for law fir