How IBM Bob can help you build a complete full-stack application in 90 minutes or less
September 24, 2026
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM ET
About the workshop
Join IBM Research Senior Technologist BJ Hargrave for a hands-on workshop exploring a different approach to AI-assisted development. In this 45-minute lab, you'll build a full-stack application while learning how IBM Bob helps you move from requirements and architecture planning to implementation, testing and GitHub workflows with less context switching and less manual coordination.
Discover how to decipher unfamiliar code, reduce repetitive work, and ship production-ready software faster without sacrificing quality or control. Whether you're evaluating AI development tools or looking for a more efficient way to deliver software, you'll leave with hands-on experience and ideas you can apply immediately.
We will dive deep in:
The origin and evolution of IBM Bob
Why generative AI has reshaped development in under a decade
How we’ve entered the era of Software 4.0, where orchestrated agents redefine how systems are conceived, built, and maintained
Real examples of Bob applying AI across the full software lifecycle in enterprise environments
Together we will look at how Bob was built, why it works the way it does, and how organizations are using it today to deliver production‑ready solutions faster and more safely.
Key learnings:
Bob capabilities
AI‑assisted development workflows
Enterprise modernization patterns
Agent‑based software engineering
Host:
BJ Hargrave, Senior technical staff member, IBM Research
AI-Assisted Developers
Devs looking to accelerate coding, testing and application development with AI-powered workflows while maintaining control of the development process
Who Should Participate
Full-Stack Engineers
Engineers who build both front-end and back-end solutions and want to streamline end-to-end development
DevOps & Platform Engineers
Technical professionals exploring how AI-powered development tools integrate with source control, testing and developer platforms
Technical Students & Early-Career Engineers
Computer science students, interns, bootcamp graduates and junior devs seeking hands-on experience with modern coding practices and AI-assisted development