Before we can reliably delegate the work to the AI agents, we need them to understand the project structure, the architectural patterns in use, and to have a sense of how important different things are. In this session, I will show what works for me. You will see which types of tasks I use the GitHub Copilot agent for locally in Visual Studio or VS Code, and when I delegate tasks to run in the background on GitHub or in Azure DevOps.
Upcoming Live Stream
#1: Live-Coding a Feature with Tomas Herceg
Thursday, Jun 25, 2026 • 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM CET
How to break large features into small, AI-friendly tasks? How to not get lost in PR reviews with plenty of AI-generated code? How many mistakes does AI make, and does it respect my architecture, even without AGENTS.md?
In this show, Tomas Herceg will demonstrate the tools and methods he is using to build real-world features for the company's new SaaS product, Mr. RIGANTI. You will see how to break down larger tasks into smaller items and what prompts to use to achieve a high success rate of AI prediction.