In this course, you'll learn to build software at a propulsive speed by orchestrating agents in Google Antigravity. This hands-on course will first guide you to install and get started with Antigravity by making a Hello, World(s)! app. Next, you'll use Firebase to deploy that app. Finally, you'll build a video game, Voyager, by orchestrating agents in Antigravity to work in parallel.

Liftoff with Google Antigravity: Build a Video Game with AI
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Liftoff with Google Antigravity: Build a Video Game with AI

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Set up the Antigravity development environment.
Use Firebase to deploy your apps.
Orchestrate agents to build a video game.
Write effective prompts to generate code with AI.
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