The 15-week technical battle of LogiFlow — a company waking up from the illusion created by artificial intelligence and returning to real engineering.
The Story
At the end of 15 weeks, the LogiFlow team gathered in the War Room one last time. The system had survived Black Friday without a single alert, reducing infrastructure costs by 60%.
Defne walked to the whiteboard and wrote "The LogiFlow Engineering Manifesto."
The LogiFlow Engineering Manifesto
01 — Architecture Belongs to Humans
AI cannot determine Hexagonal boundaries, Domain rules, or Database schemas. These are insurances taken against future uncertainty.
02 — Intent (TDD) Belongs to Humans
Humans write the Red tests. AI brings the Green implementation. Control and design must always remain with the human.
03 — Physics and Security Belong to Humans
AI cannot be held responsible for Concurrency, Memory, Network, and Security audits. Thinking at the machine level is a craft.
04 — AI Is a "Senior Intern"
It must be given context, and its output must be reviewed with skepticism. Neither god, nor slave — an apprentice.
Kerem turned to Defne and smiled:
"It seems like the machines won't put us out of work, Defne. They'll just force us to become real Engineers."
The 15-Week Journey — A Recap
| Episode | Lesson | Core Concept |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | AI Concurrency Blindness | Connection pools, deadlocks |
| 02 | Infrastructure Soup | Hexagonal Architecture |
| 03 | False Confidence | TDD, Tautological Tests |
| 04 | Performance Tax | Big O, N+1 Queries |
| 05 | God Objects | DDD, Bounded Contexts |
| 06 | Double Charging | Idempotency, Distributed Systems |
| 07 | Mock Lies | Testcontainers, Contract Testing |
| 08 | Type Escape Hatches | Zod, Runtime Validation |
| 09 | Flaky Tests | Determinism, Time Injection |
| 10 | SQL Injection & XSS | Input Sanitization |
| 11 | Big Rewrite Suicide | Strangler Fig Pattern |
| 12 | Log Spaghetti | OpenTelemetry, Three Pillars |
| 13 | Cascade Failure | Kafka, Event-Driven Architecture |
| 14 | Unmeasurable Debt | DORA Metrics, Cognitive Complexity |
| 15 | The Manifesto | AI-Assisted Craftsmanship |
Author's Note
This 15-episode series was a simulation of the biggest paradigm shift the software world will experience in 2026 and beyond. AI made the act of "Coding" free and infinite. But it made Software Engineering — the design, the context, the system, the failure modes, and the architecture — even more valuable.
Coding became a commodity. But thinking... thinking is more expensive than ever.
May the power of the keyboard be with you, Master. 🛠️
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