`GitHub just launched a new certification — GH-600, "Certified: Agentic AI Developer" — about building and supervising AI agents (like Copilot) inside real projects. I decided to go for it, even though I started with almost no AI background.

The hardest part wasn't the material. It was knowing what to trust. The official study guide is short, and nearly everything else I found was a site trying to sell me a quiz — with no way to see where their answers came from.

So I'm doing it the slow, honest way: reading the official GitHub and Microsoft docs one topic at a time, and learning it by teaching it. As I understand each piece, I write it up as a plain-English lesson — every fact linked back to its official source. Studying and building, in parallel.

That turned into a website, and I've made it completely free for everyone — no signup, no paywall: agenticlately.com. It starts from absolute zero, so you can follow even if you've never used GitHub or touched AI.

I'm being upfront about where it stands: I've covered the foundations and the first two areas so far, and I'm adding new lessons as I work through the rest. It's a journey in progress — if you're prepping too, follow along and it'll grow with you. If a lesson doesn't click, tell me; that's what makes the next one better.