// live webinar · free to attend

Engineer your AI workflow. Ship better code.

A live, working session on the engineering discipline behind reliable AI-assisted development.

For developers who are tired of unreliable AI-generated code — and want a repeatable approach that holds up in production.

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// step 1 · reserve your seat

Save your seat.

Free to attend. You'll get the calendar invite, reminder emails, and the replay afterwards — even if you can't make it live.

// step 2 · what you'll learn

A working session, not a slide deck.

No theory for its own sake. Every part of the session maps to something you can use the next time you open an editor.

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Why most AI coding falls apart in production

The structural reasons demos work and real systems don't — and what serious engineers do differently.

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How to write prompts that produce shippable code

The specific patterns that make AI output worth keeping, versus the ones that quietly waste hours.

03

Engineering context for the model

Why "give the AI everything" usually fails, and how to give it exactly what it needs — no more, no less.

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Verifying output without trusting vibes

Practical methods to know whether AI-generated code actually works, beyond "it looks right."

// your host

Built from the livestream, not the lecture hall.

Troels Frimodt Rønnow
Founder · CompoundCoders

Background in quantum computing research, compiler development, and blockchain infrastructure. Has spent the last several years building production software with AI — most of it livestreamed five days a week. This webinar is a distillation of what actually works.

// frequently asked

Practical details.

Is the webinar really free?+

Yes. No upsell to attend, no payment, no credit card. Show up live or watch the replay — both included.

What if I can't attend live?+

Register anyway. The replay link goes out to everyone who signed up, usually within 24 hours of the live session.

What language is the webinar in?+

English.

Is this for a specific language or stack?+

The principles apply across languages. Examples may draw from Rust, TypeScript, and Python — the production-grade languages most attendees work in. You don't need to know all three.

Will there be a Q&A?+

Yes. The last portion is open Q&A. Bring real questions about your own work — that's where the best discussions happen.

What time is 19:00 CEST in my timezone?+

19:00 CEST is 13:00 New York, 10:00 San Francisco, 18:00 London, and 03:00 (next day) Tokyo. Your registration email will include a calendar invite that adjusts to your local timezone automatically.

// 1 july · 19:00 cest

Five weeks out. Save your seat.

Free to attend, replay included. The engineers who show up are the ones who got tired of AI code that breaks the moment real users touch it.