Building Better Software with LLMs and Context Engineering
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Large language models have rapidly evolved from simple code completion tools into powerful development assistants capable of contributing at the architectural level. The key to unlocking this potential is context engineering: the systematic design of instructions, repository context, and workflows that guide LLMs to produce correct, maintainable, and verifiable code.
In this one-hour webinar, you will get a practical introduction to how modern AI-assisted development actually works in professional settings. We will cover how tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and similar systems differ fundamentally from classic tools such as GitHub Copilot, and how developers can orchestrate LLMs to assist with architecture, implementation, testing, documentation, and code review.
The webinar combines conceptual explanation with concrete examples, and gives a realistic picture of both the opportunities and limitations of current LLM-based development.
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