Hi there,
The free workshop I'm running next Tuesday isn't a sit-and-watch thing. It's three hours of hands-on system design in a repo you know, with the agent you already use.
The whole time your agent builds, it's making architecture calls. Things like where the logic lives, who owns the data, what gives when it scales. You rarely see it happen. You'll get quick at reading those calls, then set rules that keep it building to your design. From there, you turn those rules into a skill that reviews every change for you (you get to keep it and use it on your own projects).
There's a reason I run it live and hands-on. I've shipped my share of leaky abstractions, and reading about them never once stopped me. It doesn't stick until you've shipped one yourself and watched it spread. The architecture calls have to be yours.
That's why the people who get the most out of it walk in ready. I put together a short prep guide with what to install, the repo to have open, and a peek at the exercises. Get set up beforehand and nothing on the day catches you cold.
Who's Designing Your System? You, or Your Agent?
Tuesday, August 25 at 15:00 CEST, three hours live, hands-on.
See the full agenda →
Save my seat and get the prep guide →
If you can't join live, register and I'll send the recording.
Alex G
Technical Education Lead, BitterBrains
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