This is a submission for the Google AI Agents Writing Challenge: Learning Reflections
I wasn’t even planning to join any course, but one day while scrolling Instagram, a reel about the AI Agents Intensive appeared on my feed. I checked it quickly and enrolled on the spot. I was excited because it was officially from Google, and it introduced a new SDK that I had never explored before. I thought it would be a great chance to earn a Google certificate and learn something fresh.
Even though I had experience with the OpenAI SDK and a few others, I had never worked with MCP inside an SDK. At first, I assumed this SDK would work like the others. I was completely wrong. It may look similar, but it’s totally different — in a powerful way. It’s the only SDK I’ve seen that offers built-in MCP connectivity, free Google Search tools, and such clean session + context management. Everything felt organized and understandable.
I’m really thankful to the entire team, especially the person who created the notebooks. Every detail was explained so clearly that it genuinely changed my view about what an SDK can do. I didn’t expect this level of efficiency and simplicity.
As a student and beginner with this SDK, I tried to push myself. I even attempted to build a frontend using Chainlit and Streamlit around it. I failed almost 20 times. Nothing worked the way I wanted. One day before the final deadline, I suddenly thought: why not wrap everything with FastAPI like I did with other SDKs? I tried it — and it worked perfectly. I connected the SDK with FastAPI and a simple index.html frontend, and the result looked fantastic. That moment felt like a big win.
This intensive didn’t just teach me a new SDK — it changed how I think about agents, tools, and automation. My next goal is to build a complete project using this SDK, automation, and Next.js, and create something that surprises everyone. I’m excited for what comes next.
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