The Codex Shift: Developers Should Sell Workflows, Not Prompt Hacks
📰 Dev.to · Daniil Kornilov
Learn how developers can shift from selling prompt hacks to selling workflows, leveraging AI's code-writing capabilities for more efficient and scalable solutions
Action Steps
- Build workflows that integrate AI-generated code with existing tools and systems
- Run experiments to test the efficiency and effectiveness of AI-generated code
- Configure workflows to automate repetitive tasks and improve productivity
- Test and refine workflows to ensure they meet customer needs
- Apply AI-generated code to real-world problems and iterate on feedback
Who Needs to Know This
Developers and product managers on a team can benefit from this approach, as it enables them to create more value for customers and differentiate themselves in a competitive market
Key Insight
💡 Developers can create more value by selling workflows that integrate AI-generated code, rather than just selling prompt hacks
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💡 Sell workflows, not prompt hacks! Leverage AI's code-writing capabilities for more efficient solutions
Key Takeaways
Learn how developers can shift from selling prompt hacks to selling workflows, leveraging AI's code-writing capabilities for more efficient and scalable solutions
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