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Prompt-Test-Code: A New Productivity Boost for Developers

This talk explores using AI to streamline software development by generating tests from plain language prompts, aligning teams on feature intent, and automating code writing. This test-first workflow aims to enhance collaboration, improve quality, and boost productivity, potentially transforming the development process into a more efficient and enjoyable experience.

Baruch Sadogursky
Baruch Sadogursky

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Friday, June 13, 12:40-13:05
Room 1
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Translating ideas into code has always been messy. Specs, user stories, and endless discussions often leave developers guessing: “Is this what they meant?” Misunderstandings pile up, and the real work—writing great code—gets bogged down in back-and-forths. What if there was a way to smooth that process? Imagine starting with a prompt, written in plain language, that describes what a feature should do. From there, the AI generates tests, turning the prompt into something concrete—something the whole team can align on. And when those tests look right, the AI writes the code to make them pass. It’s not about skipping steps but cutting through the noise, so developers can focus on solving problems and shipping great features. Could this be how we close the gap between product intent and implementation? Could test-first workflows like this make quality implicit and productivity effortless? In this talk, we’ll explore these possibilities, from the way prompts reshape collaboration to the role of tests in bridging understanding—and how AI fits into it all. Maybe building software doesn’t need to feel like a grind. What if it could feel... easier?
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Baruch Sadogursky

Baruch Sadogursky

United States of America

Baruch Sadogursky (@jbaruch) did Java before it had generics, DevOps before there was Docker, and DevRel before it had a name. He started DevRel at JFrog when it was ten people and took it all the way to a successful $6B IPO by helping engineers solve problems. Now Baruch keeps helping engineers solve problems but also helps companies help engineers solve problems. He is a co-author of the "Liquid Software" and "DevOps Tools for Java Developers" books, Java Champion and CNCF Ambassador alumni, serves on multiple conference program committees, and regularly speaks at numerous most prestigious industry conferences, including Kubecon, JavaOne (RIP), Devoxx, QCon, DevRelCon, DevOpsDays (all over), DevOops (not a typo) and others.
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