Misha Kazakov

Misha Kazakov

Frontend Engineer at Netflix, where he builds internal products that support the lifecycle of movies and TV series - from planning and production to launch and promotion. With 7 years of experience in software engineering and a background in aerospace engineering, he is passionate about developer productivity, product-minded engineering, and practical applications of GenAI.
Let’s Teach Neo Kung-Fu: Building an Agentic Skill with MCP Tools
JSNation US 2026JSNation US 2026
Upcoming
Let’s Teach Neo Kung-Fu: Building an Agentic Skill with MCP Tools
Workshop
AI coding assistants are evolving from simple autocomplete to autonomous agents that can interact with external systems. But how do you teach an agent to follow your workflows and use the right tools at the right time?In this hands-on workshop, you'll discover:What MCP (Model Context Protocol) is and how it standardizes tool integration for LLMsHow Agent Skills package domain-specific knowledge and workflows for AI agentsThe key differences between MCP servers and Skills, and when to use eachHow to create a custom Skill that orchestrates multiple MCP tools into a cohesive workflowBy the end of this session, you'll build your own AI Skill that uses MCP tools — a Matrix-themed Neo fighting skill.Who should attend: This workshop is ideal for software developers who use AI coding assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, or similar) and want to extend their capabilities with custom integrations and workflows. No prior MCP or Skills experience required — just bring your curiosity and a laptop.
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Transform Your React App Into an MCP App. Rebuilding UI for AI Agents.
React Day Berlin 2026React Day Berlin 2026
Upcoming
Transform Your React App Into an MCP App. Rebuilding UI for AI Agents.
Workshop
Your UI already knows how to fetch data, submit forms, and navigate - so why are AI agents still scraping your DOM? In this workshop you'll turn your React app into something AI agents can talk to directly - an MCP app.

WebMCP is an emerging browser API protocol that lets web applications expose structured MCP tools directly to AI agents via navigator.modelContext. Instead of agents reverse-engineering your UI, they discover typed, documented functions - complete with JSON Schema inputs and structured responses. Basically, an MCP server running inside your web page.

In this hands-on workshop, we'll take a real React application with GraphQL data fetching and progressively transform it into an agent-ready MCP app. You'll learn how to identify which parts of your UI to expose as tools, architect a clean WebMCP layer that doesn't pollute your existing codebase, and add imperative API calls that agents can invoke on demand. We'll cover the spec, the practical patterns, and the gotchas - and you'll leave with a working implementation you can apply to your own apps.

No AI background required. If you build web apps, this is for you.
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Building an Agentic Skill with MCP Tools
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
Recording pending
Building an Agentic Skill with MCP Tools
Workshop
AI coding assistants are evolving from simple autocomplete to autonomous agents that can interact with external systems. But how do you teach an agent to follow your workflows and use the right tools at the right time?In this hands-on workshop, you'll discover:What MCP (Model Context Protocol) is and how it standardizes tool integration for LLMsHow Agent Skills package domain-specific knowledge and workflows for AI agentsThe key differences between MCP servers and Skills, and when to use eachHow to create a custom Skill that orchestrates multiple MCP tools into a cohesive workflowBy the end of this session, you'll build your own AI Skill that uses MCP tools — a Matrix-themed Neo fighting skill.Who should attend: This workshop is ideal for software developers who use AI coding assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, or similar) and want to extend their capabilities with custom integrations and workflows. No prior MCP or Skills experience required — just bring your curiosity and a laptop.
Walking the Netflix Paved Road (Bumps Included): Web Framework, Hawkins Design System
Web Engineering Summit 2026Web Engineering Summit 2026
26 min
Walking the Netflix Paved Road (Bumps Included): Web Framework, Hawkins Design System
Standardization pays off - but adoption is where teams bleed. An engineer’s view of adopting Netflix’s UI paved road tooling - Web Framework, Hawkins design system - covering the bumps (and fixes) with real-life examples and playbooks you can apply.
Walking the Netflix Paved Road (Bumps Included): Web Framework, Hawkins Design System
JSNation 2026JSNation 2026
26 min
Walking the Netflix Paved Road (Bumps Included): Web Framework, Hawkins Design System
Standardization pays off - but adoption is where teams bleed. An engineer’s view of adopting Netflix’s UI paved road tooling - Web Framework, Hawkins design system - covering the bumps (and fixes) with real-life examples and playbooks you can apply.
Let’s Teach Neo Kung-Fu: Building an Agentic Skill with MCP Tools
Web Engineering Summit 2026Web Engineering Summit 2026
60 min
Let’s Teach Neo Kung-Fu: Building an Agentic Skill with MCP Tools
Workshop
AI coding assistants are evolving from simple autocomplete to autonomous agents that can interact with external systems. But how do you teach an agent to follow your workflows and use the right tools at the right time?In this hands-on workshop, you'll discover:What MCP (Model Context Protocol) is and how it standardizes tool integration for LLMsHow Agent Skills package domain-specific knowledge and workflows for AI agentsThe key differences between MCP servers and Skills, and when to use eachHow to create a custom Skill that orchestrates multiple MCP tools into a cohesive workflowBy the end of this session, you'll build your own AI Skill that uses MCP tools — a Matrix-themed Neo fighting skill.Who should attend: This workshop is ideal for software developers who use AI coding assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, or similar) and want to extend their capabilities with custom integrations and workflows. No prior MCP or Skills experience required — just bring your curiosity and a laptop.
Let’s Teach Neo Kung-Fu: Building an Agentic Skill with MCP Tools
JSNation 2026JSNation 2026
60 min
Let’s Teach Neo Kung-Fu: Building an Agentic Skill with MCP Tools
Workshop
AI coding assistants are evolving from simple autocomplete to autonomous agents that can interact with external systems. But how do you teach an agent to follow your workflows and use the right tools at the right time?In this hands-on workshop, you'll discover:What MCP (Model Context Protocol) is and how it standardizes tool integration for LLMsHow Agent Skills package domain-specific knowledge and workflows for AI agentsThe key differences between MCP servers and Skills, and when to use eachHow to create a custom Skill that orchestrates multiple MCP tools into a cohesive workflowBy the end of this session, you'll build your own AI Skill that uses MCP tools — a Matrix-themed Neo fighting skill.Who should attend: This workshop is ideal for software developers who use AI coding assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, or similar) and want to extend their capabilities with custom integrations and workflows. No prior MCP or Skills experience required — just bring your curiosity and a laptop.