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All Vibes, No Code: DDD Prompt Party (pre-Craft Conf meetup powered by Tesco)

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All Vibes, No Code: DDD Prompt Party (pre-Craft Conf meetup powered by Tesco)

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What happens when you mix Domain-driven Design, AI tools, and a no-code-until-it’s-done policy?
Well, let's just find out together, since Nick Tune will be in town for the Craft Conference (he is gonna have a talk there on Legacy Architecture Migration Patterns), he is keen to join us and will help drive a live “vibe coding” session, where we build a DDD-inspired app by prompting an AI instead of writing code ourselves.
Join us for this relaxed, hands-on meetup where we’ll mob-code an app together—by only writing prompts to an AI (no peeking at the code!). Think of it as improv software design: you say what you want, the AI builds it, and we keep passing the mic.
We might build a mini EventStorming tool, or some other DDD-inspired app. The fun is in the process.

Who should come?
Everyone! Whether you're into product, tech, or just curious about what this "vibe coding" thing is that people keep talking about. No prior experience with DDD, AI, or vibe coding needed—just bring your curiosity and creativity.

What you'll get:

  • A chill, collaborative experience
  • A chance to try out AI-assisted development in a safe, playful setting
  • A new way to think about DDD and domain modeling
  • A community of people exploring the future of software together

Let’s vibe code something cool together. One prompt at a time.

(More detailed agenda to come later.)

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Meetup will be powered by Tesco Technology. Tesco Technology hub in Budapest employs 250 software engineers and managers who are implementing global software development projects. Take a look at Tesco's open tech roles for experienced professionals as well as graduates: https://tes.co/huconf

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