Every learning path on the wiki.
From "what is a computer" to production AI systems. Pick the path that fits where you are now. Each one is self-contained and ordered so you always know what comes next.
Choose your path
Start at Zero
The complete structured path from "what is a computer" through AI systems. Assumes no technical background. Every article is self-contained and links forward to the next concept. The right starting point for most readers.
Levels
Five explicit skill levels (0 to 4) from computers to AI. Navigate by level rather than by topic. Each level has a clear prerequisite and a defined outcome. Good if you already have some knowledge and want to locate exactly where you are.
Layers
A conceptual map of the entire wiki organised as four layers: AI Capabilities, Engineering Patterns, Software Foundations, and Infrastructure. Helps you understand how everything connects before you read the individual articles.
Getting Started
Three paths: understand AI systems, build something real, or find a specific answer fast. Each path takes you from your starting point to a concrete outcome in the shortest route possible. Good for readers who are already technical.
Foundations
API design, system contracts, and the architectural decisions that sit beneath every production AI system. Covers the principles that determine whether a system stays maintainable as it scales. For readers with a technical background who want to go deeper.
Not sure which path fits your situation?
The "For You" section breaks this down by role. Product managers, founders, vibe coders, and consultants each get a tailored reading list.