Improv Coding: One Developer Put AI to the Test
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Developer Matt Holden experimented with applying improvisational theater principles to AI-assisted software development, treating coding sessions like improv performances where he built applications spontaneously with AI tools. His "improv coding" approach demonstrated that developers can rapidly create functional software by embracing uncertainty and collaborative creativity with AI, suggesting a more fluid and experimental future for programming workflows.
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