Prompt Engineering in Action: Can We Get AI to Code What We Want?
Mini Lab (INTERMEDIATE level)
Coding Cafe
Prompting is an art, and in this workshop, we’ll put it to the test. Working together,
we’ll craft AI prompts to generate applications, analyze their effectiveness, and see if
the output passes validation tests. We’ll also experiment with writing structured
specifications and compare different methods for guiding AI tools toward more
accurate results. Through shared insights and best practices, this session will help
you improve your ability to communicate with AI for better development outcomes.
we’ll craft AI prompts to generate applications, analyze their effectiveness, and see if
the output passes validation tests. We’ll also experiment with writing structured
specifications and compare different methods for guiding AI tools toward more
accurate results. Through shared insights and best practices, this session will help
you improve your ability to communicate with AI for better development outcomes.
Simon Maple
Tessl
Simon Maple is the Founding Developer Advocate at Tessl and former VP of Developer Relations at Snyk, ZeroTurnaround, and IBM; a Java Champion since 2014, JavaOne Rockstar speaker, Duke's Choice award winner, Virtual JUG founder, and London Java Community co-leader.
Dion Almaer
Tessl
Dion is passionate about helping — ai native — developers succeed and has previously built products at Google for Chrome, Search, and Android, served as VP of Developer Experience at Shopify, and worked at Mozilla, Walmart, Palm, and his own startups.
ROHIT GHUMARE
devrelasservice.com
Rohit Ghumare is a Founder of devrelasservice.com and the creator of CreateMVPs.app, an open-source platform designed to enhance AI-assisted development workflows. Passionate about bridging the gap between human intent and AI execution, Rohit previously built and open-sourced several tools like the Kubectl MCP Server and AI Agentic Systems to enable better AI-developer collaboration. He actively explores practical applications of LLMs to solve real-world developer challenges.