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Copilot AI commented Feb 4, 2026

Issue #6 requested content explaining why AI-assisted development is inherently iterative rather than one-shot.

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New Content: content/posts/iterative-ai-development-cycles.md

  • Explains iteration as feature, not bug: context gaps, evolving requirements, AI limitations
  • Documents 4-round refinement cycle with concrete examples from building this blog
  • Provides actionable strategies: start broad, test incrementally, be specific about failures
  • Covers mindset shifts: expect refinement over perfection, trust the discovery process

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  • Published state (draft = false)
  • Tags: ai, development, workflow, productivity, iteration, github-copilot, claude
  • SEO description and proper TOML frontmatter

The post uses the existing Hugo blog structure and matches the style of other posts on the site.


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Closes #6

- Comprehensive blog post covering the iterative nature of AI-assisted development
- Includes real-world examples and practical strategies
- Addresses common misconceptions about "one-shot" AI solutions
- Provides actionable tips for effective iteration
- Aligns with existing blog post style and structure

Co-authored-by: coreydaley <5060301+coreydaley@users.noreply.github.com>
Copilot AI changed the title [WIP] Process item from backlog for implementation Add blog post: Iterative AI Development cycles Feb 4, 2026
Copilot AI requested a review from coreydaley February 4, 2026 19:41
@coreydaley coreydaley closed this Feb 4, 2026
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Backlog to Done in Blog: coreydaley.dev Feb 4, 2026
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