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Is The Most Valuable AI Function Asking Better Questions?

Anke Corbin
Anke Corbin

4 min read3 weeks ago

How the "Grill Me" method became a key part of Project Weaver's approach to AI-assisted software development. We've shared some of the thinking behind Project Weaver—the internal engineering framework we've developed at profiq to help our teams and AI work together more effectively. Rather than treating AI as a magic code generator, Weaver is built around a simple idea: the better the structure, context, and engineering discipline, the better the outcomes.

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From Vibe-Coded Prototype to Production-Ready App Using Weaver

Anke Corbin
Anke Corbin

5 min read4 weeks ago

There's an important distinction between a prototype that demonstrates an idea and a system that can support a real business. Recently, we had the opportunity to explore that distinction firsthand while working with Ginger & Nash on an application called c.h.i.p. using profiq Weaver as an AI assistant.

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Quick Recap: Project Weaver Engineering Series

Anke Corbin
Anke Corbin

5 min read1 month ago

We wanted to do another quick recap of the Weaver journey so far for those of you who are just learning about the project, from the first idea through the latest automation and workflow experiments.

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Documentation - the Next Priority in AI-Assisted Development

Anke Corbin
Anke Corbin

7 min read5 months ago

A priority is 'Documentation', as a practical way to make coding agents more accurate, more consistent, and far less likely to drift into outdated assumptions. This post explains why documentation matters so much for AI coding workflows, what tends to go wrong with “just search the web” approaches, and why Weaver treats documentation as a first-class citizen inside the repository.

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