

Practical AI for Software Engineers - dev tools in SDLC, core patterns for LLM implementation
AI for Engineers London is a community for software engineers who want to harness AI to build better software, faster.
We focus on the engineering side of AI, not ML/data science, sharing battle-tested approaches, practical tools, and proven patterns that transform how you write, test, deploy, and maintain code today.
Join us for monthly meetups featuring live demos, case studies from London tech companies.
For collaborations, reach events@gitnation.org
Topics covered:
๐ ๏ธ AI-Enhanced Development & Delivery
Development Acceleration
Code generation with Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and emerging tools Automated code reviews, refactoring, and documentation generation Test generation and intelligent debugging assistance Building with MCP servers, LangGraph, CrewAI, and agent orchestration frameworks Smart monitoring, alerting, and root cause analysis Self-healing systems and automated incident response ๐ง Practical LLM Integration PatternsLearn proven patterns for adding AI capabilities to your applications without complexity:
Core Integration Patterns
RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation): Connect LLMs to your databases and documentation to answer questions using your own data โ no model training required LLM optimizations Prompt Templates & Chaining: Structure prompts for consistent outputs and chain multiple AI calls for complex tasks Input/Output Validation: Add guardrails to ensure AI responses meet your requirements โ from JSON schemas to content filteringAnd other topics within core theme of the group


Contexts change, and processes should too.
The biggest waste in software development is building the wrong thing. But we continue to use processes that focus on the efficiency of building software instead of effectiveness and sustainability.
We don't know what customers will like until they have the product so we need to build processes around short cycles, quick experiments and iterations. That's what UXDX is all about.
We host speakers who share how they are changing their processes to enable more autonomous, empowered product teams. The goal is for everyone involved in product development from Product Managers, UX Researchers, Designers and Developers to get involved and learn the T-shaped skills necessary for high-performing product teams.


Practical AI for Software Engineers - dev tools in SDLC, core patterns for LLM implementation
AI for Engineers London is a community for software engineers who want to harness AI to build better software, faster.
We focus on the engineering side of AI, not ML/data science, sharing battle-tested approaches, practical tools, and proven patterns that transform how you write, test, deploy, and maintain code today.
Join us for monthly meetups featuring live demos, case studies from London tech companies.
For collaborations, reach events@gitnation.org
Topics covered:
๐ ๏ธ AI-Enhanced Development & Delivery
Development Acceleration
Code generation with Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and emerging tools Automated code reviews, refactoring, and documentation generation Test generation and intelligent debugging assistance Building with MCP servers, LangGraph, CrewAI, and agent orchestration frameworks Smart monitoring, alerting, and root cause analysis Self-healing systems and automated incident response ๐ง Practical LLM Integration PatternsLearn proven patterns for adding AI capabilities to your applications without complexity:
Core Integration Patterns
RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation): Connect LLMs to your databases and documentation to answer questions using your own data โ no model training required LLM optimizations Prompt Templates & Chaining: Structure prompts for consistent outputs and chain multiple AI calls for complex tasks Input/Output Validation: Add guardrails to ensure AI responses meet your requirements โ from JSON schemas to content filteringAnd other topics within core theme of the group


Contexts change, and processes should too.
The biggest waste in software development is building the wrong thing. But we continue to use processes that focus on the efficiency of building software instead of effectiveness and sustainability.
We don't know what customers will like until they have the product so we need to build processes around short cycles, quick experiments and iterations. That's what UXDX is all about.
We host speakers who share how they are changing their processes to enable more autonomous, empowered product teams. The goal is for everyone involved in product development from Product Managers, UX Researchers, Designers and Developers to get involved and learn the T-shaped skills necessary for high-performing product teams.
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