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Hey friend, Most developers use AI the same way: send a prompt, wait, repeat. It works. But it's slow. And it leaves a lot on the table. In today's video, I show you the workflow I switched to: running multiple Copilot agents in parallel, each working on a different part of the app at the same time. It feels less like using a tool and more like managing a team. And with vertical slice architecture, it just clicks. Take care, Patrick P.S. Want to set this up for your own projects or team? I'm offering consulting and workshops around exactly this. Check it out here. |
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Hey friend, Quick heads up. I'm hosting the next .NET Web Academy Monthly Live Session on Thursday, and I'd love to see you there. Last time we had some really good discussions and great questions from the group. This one will be the same format: open, interactive, no slides, no webinar vibes. I'll share my screen, we'll dig into whatever is relevant right now in the .NET and AI world, and you bring your questions, your current project, or just show up and listen. 📅 Thursday, April 30 CET:...
Hey friend, Starting a new Blazor project with AI integration can take a while before you even get to the interesting part. So I put together the Blazor AI Starter Kit: vertical slice architecture, authentication, and AI integration already wired up and ready to go. In this video, I walk you through exactly what's included and how it's structured. Download it, and you're building real features from minute one. Less setup. More building. Take care, Patrick P.S. The next Office Hours are coming...
Hey Reader, At lunch the other day, a colleague looked at my Copilot setup and said: "It's basically just a batch file, right? You write a script once and run it on demand." And I had to stop and think. Because that's actually a pretty good analogy. But it's also missing something crucial. A batch file doesn't read your codebase before it runs. It doesn't know your handlers use a custom base class. It doesn't know you're on minimal APIs. AI Skills do. In 13 minutes, you'll see a full vertical...