The Prompt is the Program
Clean code starts with clear thinking.
The Prompt is the Program
Clean code starts with clear thinking.
The same is true for AI prompts.
I've been writing code since the early 1990s. C. Then C++. Then Java. Then C#.
Every language taught me the same lesson.
Vague instructions produce broken results.
That's true in code. It's true in AI.
When you write a prompt, you're writing a program. You're telling the AI what to do, what to return, and what to ignore.
Here's what I teach my students:
✅ Be specific about the task ✅ Tell the AI the format you want ✅ Give it context — who you are, what you're building ✅ Add constraints — what it should NOT do
A prompt like "help me with code" is like writing a function with no parameters and no return type.
It might work. But probably not well.
Try this instead:
"You are a C# developer. Write a unit test using xUnit for a method that calculates sales tax. Return only the test method. No explanation."
That's a program. And it works.
Developers already think this way. You just need to apply it to AI.
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