Learn Software Engineering From an Ex-Palantir Engineering DirectorPlus: Why a rising junior chose STEM at UATX.What should a software engineering course look like in 2026? According to Andy Aymeloglu, nothing like the one you’d have taken 25 years ago. This is the first class of his spring 2026 course at UATX, and it’s now online for anyone to watch. Andy Aymeloglu was Director of Engineering at Palantir Technologies from 2005 to 2015, growing it from a fledgling company to an 1,800-person company with offices across the globe. He has since served as VP of Engineering at Hexagon Bio, Alcor member, and Founding Partner at Commit Capital, while advising startups in the Bay Area. The course picks up where two prior courses in programming fundamentals and data structures left off. Andy’s core argument: coding agents belong in the workflow, treated as a supervised pair programmer rather than a novelty. In this opening session he gets specific about what agents are genuinely good at, where they get sloppy, and how to think about vibe coding. From there he introduces client-server architecture, the model underpinning nearly every modern app, and walks through the full tech stack students will use all term. Rising Junior Eitan Zarin on Why He Chose STEM at UATXJoin Eitan at UATX:Follow the University of Austin X | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Substack | Spotify | Apple |