05.09.2026 –, Europasaal B
Terraform modules are the backbone of scalable IaC—but writing them can still feel like copy-paste archaeology. This talk explores a new workflow: building Terraform modules with agents as collaborative copilots. We’ll cover patterns, guardrails, and real-world lessons to ship reusable, production-ready modules faster—without sacrificing control.
Infrastructure as Code promises repeatability and sanity. Reality? Half the time we’re refactoring variables, reworking outputs, and arguing about naming conventions in code review.
In this session, we’ll look at a practical, engineer-first approach to writing Terraform modules with agents embedded into your workflow. Not magic. Not “click once, get VPC.” But a structured way to design, scaffold, refactor, document, and test modules faster.
We’ll walk through real examples: defining good instructions for agents, generating sensible defaults, enforcing best practices and aligning everything with your environment and guidelines.
With over 15 years of experience in software development, solution architecture, and enterprise application management, I currently work as a Cloud Enterprise Architect at AVL, focusing on cloud strategy, infrastructure automation, and scalable system design.