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If you've been using AI agents to build, you already know the pattern:
You describe what you want, the agent takes a swing and gets it mostly right.
So you correct it, and it tries again.
Three rounds in... you're debugging something that shouldn't have been built that way in the first place.
There's a different workflow called spec-driven development.
Instead of prompting the agent and hoping it reads your mind, you write a structured spec document that maps out every decision, constraint, and edge case upfront.
The agent builds the whole thing in one pass. No back and forth.
The team at Unlearn.dev is sharing how to set up this workflow in an upcoming free workshop this week.
Spec-Driven Development: From Idea to Production with AI
Date: Wednesday, April 22 at 3PM CEST / 9AM ET / 6AM PT
→ Sign up for the free Workshop
Here's what the session look like:
- You'll watch their tech lead build a real product live from a single spec file, start to finish
- He intentionally lets an ambiguity break the build mid-way, then shows how the spec format catches it before you would
- You spec-and-build a feature yourself in a 15-minute hands-on exercise
- 45min of open Q&A to get your questions answered
If you use AI every day and you've felt that ceiling where prompting alone stops scaling, this is worth two hours of your Wednesday.
→ Get early access to Unlearn.dev
Best, The Vue Mastery Team
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