I’m excited to share that I’ll be speaking at GitHub Copilot Dev Days in Kathmandu, where I’ll be diving into a topic I’m deeply passionate about: improving software quality through smarter development practices.
More details on the session and registration can be found here.
My Session: AI-Assisted Test Driven Development for Modern .NET Applications
In this session, I’ll explore how AI-assisted development with GitHub Copilot can transform Test Driven Development (TDD) in modern .NET applications.
TDD has long been a cornerstone of writing reliable, maintainable code but let’s be honest, it can sometimes feel slow, repetitive, or difficult to scale in fast-paced environments. That’s where AI comes in.
We’ll look at how developers can use Copilot not just as an autocomplete tool, but as a true collaborator in the TDD workflow.
What You’ll Learn
During the session, I’ll cover:
- How AI can help generate meaningful unit tests quickly
- Using Copilot to improve test coverage and edge case thinking
- Writing cleaner, more maintainable code through AI-assisted feedback loops
- Integrating TDD seamlessly into modern .NET development workflows
- Practical examples of using AI in real-world development scenarios
The goal is simple: show how you can move faster without sacrificing code quality or reliability.
Why This Matters
Modern development is evolving rapidly, and AI is becoming part of the everyday toolkit. But adopting it effectively requires more than just using the tool, it requires rethinking how we approach development practices like TDD.
By combining AI with disciplined engineering practices, we can:
- Build more robust applications
- Reduce bugs earlier in the lifecycle
- Maintain high standards for clean code
- Increase developer productivity in a sustainable way
Who Should Attend
If you’re passionate about:
- Clean code principles
- Testing strategies and TDD
- Modern .NET development
- Leveraging AI in real-world workflows
Then, this session is for you.
More details on the session can be found here.
Linkedin post about the session can be found here.
See you there 🚀
