4 Patterns of AI Native Development

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Development is experiencing a new phase of automation, similar to what we saw with DevOps. Numerous new tools are emerging, and it can be challenging to keep up with them. These tools are leading to new practices, and understanding the patterns of these practices will help you navigate the space of AI Native Development.

We'll dive in the following 4 patterns (backed with examples):

  1. Producer → Manager — less typing, more reviewing and steering 🛠
  2. Implementation → Intent — describe the goal, let AI build 📋
  3. Delivery → Discovery — test more ideas, faster 💡
  4. Content → Knowledge — expertise becomes the edge, not just code 🧠

AI isn’t replacing developers — it’s changing where we create value.


Speaker

Patrick Debois

Independent Industry Tech Advisor and Fractional CTO | Author of the "DevOps Handbook" | Content Curator at AI Native Developer Community

Patrick is a true pioneer—credited with coining the term DevOps, co-authoring the DevOps Handbook, and launching the very first DevOpsDays back in 2009. Since then, he’s been shaping the tech industry with his unmatched ability to bring development, operations, and now GenAI together in truly transformative ways.

Here’s why you don’t want to miss this:
🔹 Independent consultant at the cutting edge of GenAI and DevOps
🔹 Fractional CTO, advisor, and workshop leader
🔹 Former VP of Engineering, Distinguished Engineer, CTO
🔹 Guided teams at industry giants like Atlassian and Snyk
🔹 Active speaker, community builder, and lifelong learner

Patrick is all about raising the bar—helping companies embed engineering rigour into their GenAI journeys, inspiring teams to embrace AI for automation, and advising GenAI platforms on how to truly deliver value. He bridges the gap between management and engineering with a rare mix of deep tech expertise and people-first thinking.

💬 Ready to hear where the future of DevOps, GenAI, and software delivery is headed? This is your chance.

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