ATLAS + GOTCHA vs Spec-Driven Development (+ the blog is now in Spanish)
Hey,
Two updates this week.
New article: ATLAS + GOTCHA vs SDD
Spec-Driven Development is everywhere right now. GitHub launched spec-kit, Amazon shipped Kiro, Thoughtworks put it on their radar. So I wrote an honest comparison: what ATLAS + GOTCHA and SDD share, where they differ, and when to use each.
Short version: they're not competing. They solve the same problem from different angles. And they work even better together.
The article also includes a word of caution about documentation. The agile manifesto's "working software over comprehensive documentation" has been used as an excuse to document nothing for years. But now that AI writes most of the code, documentation is more important than ever — not less.
The blog is now in Spanish
If you're a Spanish speaker (or learning), the blog is now available in both languages. Every article in the ATLAS + GOTCHA series has a Spanish version. Same content, same examples, same code.
Thanks for reading. If the series helps you, consider buying me a coffee.
Victor