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For this online event, we will have the opportunity to receive William Bernting as a speaker. William is an AI-Enabled Coder, a public Speaker and a Freelancer in Software Engineering, making stuff for 15 years and has two kids.

After a brief introduction of our community, William will share his journey on AI with us. Through a practical live coding, William will show how AI needs constraints to be useful in order to see this paradox working : less typing, more shipping.

Abtract :
A week without writing code. A week without causing bugs. A week of shipping features. A practical walkthrough of TDD, Claude Code, Beads, and git worktrees — the toolchain that makes AI-assisted development actually work.

Talking Points by Section:

Why AI works for me
- The paradox: less typing, more shipping
- AI needs constraints to be useful

TDD
- Red-green-refactor as guardrails for AI
- Trust shift: "does it pass" over "did I write it right"

Claude Code
- 19 commands: /red, /green, /refactor, etc.
- CLAUDE.md as repo-specific context

Beads
- Lightweight issue tracking that lives in the repo
- AI can read/update tasks directly

Live coding
- Demo a full cycle

Git worktrees
- Parallel work without branch switching
- Clean add/remove workflow

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