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Close reading of the corpus at each pipeline stage: raw → clean → relevant → coded.
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The people getting amazing AI results usually have strong systems behind them.
The best builders know prompting is only one small part of the process.
No AI worries here!
Great analogy. Nobody builds something solid without checking the weak spots.
the prompt is just the start the craft is everything that comes after it!!
This feels very real compared to all the hype around AI coding lately.
AI coding becomes fun once you stop expecting perfection instantly.
People forget that iteration is where most of the quality actually comes from.
Stefano M. Sinicropi, MD Actually this adjustment, consistent evaluation destines you to focus and focusing is leads to outcomes.
Every where it helps even in family, lifestyle .
I am blown away watching this craftsmanship!
AI can write code fast, but humans still shape the direction and quality.
That vending machine line nails it. weve been running claude code agents on creative testing for a few months and the discipline shows up the same way, vague brief gets vague output, scope the seams (one component, inspect diffs, replay) and the thing actually compounds. which step trips new builders most for you, planning or the test loop?
Great post. AI is powerful, but process and thinking still win.
Claude Code works best when you guide it clearly step by step.
A lot of people assume AI coding removes the need for thinking. What it actually removes is some of the friction between decisions. The hard part still lives in judgment: defining the problem clearly, sequencing work, noticing failure modes, and knowing when something is “working” versus merely producing output.
The real leverage is not in the prompt, it is in how well you structure and refine each step. Leonard Rodman, M.Sc. PMP LSSBB CSM CSPO Workato
Step by step building always beats random prompting and hoping.
Claude Code feels less like autopilot and more like a super fast teammate.
Most AI coding mistakes happen when people skip the thinking part.
AI speeds up execution, but judgment still matters more than ever.