Stop Making AI Guess: When Your Codebase Becomes the Spec — #NYTechWeek
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If AI should read codebase structure rather than guess at it, why doesn't it?
AI coding tools work by reading source files and inferring architecture. The result is "almost-usable" code that requires manual refactoring.
The deeper problem isn't the tools — it's that most frameworks weren't designed to be read structurally. There's no layer for AI to reason against, so the tools are stuck guessing.
SpyneJS is an open-source framework designed for AI-assisted development. It exposes a structural codemap that gives agents a deterministic understanding of application structure.
Refined over six years in enterprise environments, the framework is designed so generated code respects architectural boundaries from the first prompt.
Join us for a live demo of frontend codegen that holds up under peer review. We'll show how agents interact with SpyneJS to produce structurally sound features, then discuss what becomes possible when the codebase itself functions as a working specification.
For developers, founders, and anyone evaluating where serious frontend development goes next.
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