What to Unlearn

The skills that made you a great developer are changing. Here's what to let go of — and what to replace it with.

Unlearn

Memorizing syntax and APIs

Replace With

Understanding system design and architecture decisions

AI handles syntax perfectly. It cannot design your system.

Unlearn

Tutorial-driven learning (build a todo app)

Replace With

Process-driven learning (repeatable workflows)

You need processes that work for any project, not recipes for specific ones.

Unlearn

Writing every line of code yourself

Replace With

Directing AI to implement your engineering decisions

Your value is in what to build and why — not in typing the code.

Unlearn

Measuring productivity by lines of code

Replace With

Measuring productivity by artifacts shipped

The output is specifications, plans, and working features — not code volume.

Unlearn

Chaotic, ad-hoc development processes

Replace With

Standardized, repeatable engineering workflows

Consistency scales. Chaos doesn't.

Unlearn

Learning tools in isolation

Replace With

Learning integrated production workflows

Tools change constantly. Workflows are the durable skill.

Ready to start?

Begin with the first workflow and experience the difference.

Start with Workflow 1