Most teams are still using AI coding tools like better autocomplete.
Alfonso Graziano and Steve Goode from Nearform (
@nearform ) are running a hands-on workshop at AI Native DevCon London 2026 focused on what happens after prompting: building production-ready systems with Spec-Driven Development.
Because the hard part isn’t getting AI to generate code anymore.
The hard part is making sure the right thing gets built consistently.
Their workshop, Spec-Driven Development: From Prompting to Production-Ready Systems, focuses on treating specs as real engineering artifacts, not throwaway documentation.
Over 90 minutes, attendees will take vague requirements, turn them into structured specifications, and use those specs to drive reliable implementation with AI-assisted tooling.
What this workshop covers
• How to write specs that reduce ambiguity instead of creating more of it
• Why “good prompting” is not enough for production systems
• Practical workflows for validation, refinement, and execution
• Techniques for keeping implementation aligned with intent over time
• How to use AI as an executor of specifications, not a replacement for engineering judgment
Alfonso brings deep experience across AI systems, distributed architecture, and engineering leadership, while Steve leads AI-native engineering enablement across Nearform’s teams and client engagements.
This is not a theory session. You’ll leave with workflows, templates, and practices you can apply immediately to real projects.
If your team is trying to move from fast demos to reliable delivery with AI-assisted development, this workshop will give you a practical framework for doing it properly.
Join us in London or online:
tessl.io/devcon/ (use AIND-X-BB-20 for 20% discount)