In growing the content material for our Could 8 digital convention Coding with AI: The Finish of Software program Improvement as We Know It, we couldn’t assist however need to characteristic Harper Reed, whose current publish “My LLM Codegen Workflow ATM” so completely encapsulates the form of experimentation that builders are going by means of as they arrive to grips with the transformation that AI is bringing to how they work, what they’ll accomplish, and which instruments they need to be adopting. Harper lays out his present workflows and instruments with detailed examples for each greenfield code and legacy code that make it straightforward for others to study from what he’s completed. It’s an awesome mannequin for the form of data sharing we hope to engender with the upcoming occasion and others that may observe. When you haven’t learn it but, go accomplish that now.
In an electronic mail to me, my previous good friend Nat Torkington had this to say about Harper’s publish:
I really feel like there are ascending ranges of nerd on this:
– immediate hacks
– instruments to combine into your workflow
– context hacks (e.g., construct a necessities doc with the LLM, then get it to code to these necessities)
– use of particular fashions/options (e.g., reasoning vs. non-reasoning LLMs)
– {custom} workflows/instruments assembled from items, however which actually are custom-built to that individual’s workflow
ALL of those are issues that we need to cowl in our upcoming occasion. So I’d like to make use of Harper’s piece as a immediate and context hack to all of you, to make clear what we’re on the lookout for on the occasion. Coding with AI will characteristic hearth chats with of us like Jay Parikh, Addy Osmani and Gergely Orosz, Chip Huyen, and Shawn @swyx Wang, and talks by Harper, Simon Willison, Chelsea Troy, Steve Yegge, Andrew Stellman, and others. However we’re nonetheless on the lookout for extra studies from the trenches, offered as five-minute lightning talks (a format Nat Torkington initially developed for our Perl Convention practically 30 years in the past, and that was a beloved characteristic of all our conferences thereafter).
Classes we’re concerned about embody “my favourite AI software,” “my favourite AI immediate or context hack,” “my workflow,” “my mission that I might by no means have thought to strive with out the convenience of experiment I get with AI,” and so forth. Along with the lightning talks at this occasion, we’re additionally planning a future recurring occasion that’s completely dedicated to a dwell model of the form of full show-and-tell that Harper did so nicely.
So, go learn Harper, and present us what you’ve obtained! Ideally, you’ll not solely give us the total model but additionally distill specific, usable classes from it. Right here’s some further knowledge from Nat’s electronic mail to get you began:
The extra the mechasuit is designed in your cortex, the much less transferable it’s to different individuals. The danger is you begin with “listed here are six instruments I exploit in my very own advanced workflow in a language you don’t recognise to resolve issues you don’t have” and lose individuals in a flood of random software names.
[We want to be] ready to take a look at completely different individuals’s “I code with AI!” workflows and break them down [as Harper does] so [our viewers] can go “nicely, that’s cool however I’m not utilizing vi and command-line instruments don’t play nicely with Visible Studio, so I’ll simply steal your context hacks for working with large code bases in Copilot.”
Addy Osmani added to our electronic mail dialog:
Constructing on the “ascending ranges of nerd” framework (which I really like!), we might construction a few of the “how I work” content material to particularly tackle completely different developer expertise ranges. For instance:
- Junior devs: deal with constructing that essential analysis mindset and understanding when/tips on how to successfully use AI instruments
- Mid-level: exploring workflow integration and context optimization
- Senior: deep dives into {custom} tooling and superior immediate engineering
Submit your proposals (together with, ideally, a publish modeled on Harper’s that we are able to publish right here on the O’Reilly Radar weblog) on the current name for shows hyperlink. We’ve up to date the submission deadline to March 12 and the occasion date from April 24 to Could 8 to provide you a bit extra time to do your reasoning after which reply to this revised immediate.
On Could 8, O’Reilly Media shall be internet hosting Coding with AI: The Finish of Software program Improvement as We Know It—a dwell digital tech convention spotlighting how AI is already supercharging builders, boosting productiveness, and offering actual worth to their organizations. When you’re within the trenches constructing tomorrow’s growth practices right this moment and concerned about talking on the occasion, we’d love to listen to from you by March 12. You could find extra data and our name for shows right here.