A claim that I’ve seen on software social media is that spec-driven development is evidence that agile was a dark path, poorly chosen. The argument goes that Agile software development is about eschewing detailed designs and specifications, in favour of experimentation and feedback. Spec-driven development shows that the way to unlock maximal productivity in augmented development (and therefore in development overall, as LLM agents can type faster than programmers can) is by writing detailed specifications for the code generator to follow. Therefore detailed specifications are valuable after all, so Agile was wrong to do away with them.

Let’s take a look at what’s going on in—and behind—this argument.

Agile is alleged to eschew detailed specification.

It certainly looks that …

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