Managing AI like a junior developer with authority

I think I broke my Claude 3.5 Sonnet. 🤖🔥 Most people treat AI like a search engine. They ask a question, cross their fingers, and just copy-paste the output (errors and all). Me? I treat it like a brilliant but extremely junior developer who has had zero sleep. When I'm on a deadline for a critical system, I'm not just "coding." I am "AI-Managing." My standard 'Go Time' prompt is basically that intense coach meme: 👉 "Generate a robust API endpoint in Go. Use hexagonal architecture. Make it 100% type-safe. Handle every possible edge case for user input. Do not give me generic advice. I am paying for an expert." It's stressful. It's intense. But here is the reality of that workflow: We launched a feature that usually takes weeks in just 2 days. The code was production-ready because I was the filter, scrutinizing every single line before it touched the codebase. The future of software engineering isn't AI replacing us. It's about who can manage these models with the most authority and strict architectural standards. 👨💻 Need an AI-powered sprint, not a crawl? I am currently taking on Freelance Projects. Whether you need a lightning-fast MERN stack build, rock-solid AWS infrastructure, or zero-error backend systems, I bring the architecture skills to make AI work for us, not the other way around. 🔗 Check out my profile for some of my recent zero-error builds and let's talk! Portfolio: https://lnkd.in/gHm9yiHT Service/collab: https://lnkd.in/g3Pe55iZ How do you talk to your AI? Are you polite, or are you in "Intense Coach" mode? 👇 Strategic Keywords: Prompt Engineering, Claude 4.7 Opus, Software Architecture, GoLang Developer, AI in Software Engineering, Freelance Tech Consultant, Full-Stack Developer, Agile Sprints. #SoftwareEngineering #PromptEngineering #ArtificialIntelligence #WebDevelopment #CodingLife #TechLeadership #FreelanceDeveloper #GoLang #TechCommunity #FutureOfWork

  • A humorous meme about prompt engineering in software development. Represents a developer acting as an intense coach, demanding a 100% type-safe, robust API endpoint from an AI model like Claude 3.5 Sonnet, highlighting the reality of modern AI-assisted coding.

What is your most unhinged, highly specific prompt instruction that actually yielded perfect production code? I've started telling my AI "Take a deep breath and think step-by-step" because apparently, it actually improves the logic. What's your secret sauce? 👇

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