I have a feeling "Spec-Driven Development" is going to age like bananas.
Clarifying with examples. Big tick.
Treating the inputs like source code and "AI" coding assistants like compilers? Hmm.
That sounds like a category mistake.
I have a feeling "Spec-Driven Development" is going to age like bananas.
Clarifying with examples. Big tick.
Treating the inputs like source code and "AI" coding assistants like compilers? Hmm.
That sounds like a category mistake.
@Enema_Cowboy @jasongorman Exactly what I thought when I looked it up. It’s UML-to-code all over again.
I wonder when someone will say “5GL”? (Bonus marks for describing it as 6GL) #BuzzwordBingo
Rational Rose?
Another similar thing was Rules Engines. My previous employer spent big bucks on licenses for a commercial rules engine. The thinking was the business managers could write the rules and bypass the programmers. In reality it became shelfware when the rules had to be written in JavaScript and was difficult to version control and deploy.