
Build a User Profile Page using FastAPI + Next.js! | Flight Booking Engine Day 35
Nehemiah Kamolu
🔬 **THE SPEC KIT EXPERIMENT: PART 2 (42 Min Uncut)** 🔬 Is **GitHub Spec Kit** a game-changer for Python API development, or just more complexity? In this first part of our 3-part series, we're putting the Spec Kit to the test by using it to scaffold a basic **FastAPI** server from scratch. This is an **uncut** look at the initial process: the configuration, the generated files, and the first steps of getting a new project off the ground. We compare the effort required by the Spec Kit's "spec-driven development" approach against a traditional manual setup. **🤔 In This Video (Part 1, Initial Setup):** * First impressions and setup of the GitHub Spec Kit CLI. * Defining the initial project "spec" (the "what" and "why"). * Evaluating the Spec Kit's project structure and generated boilerplate for a FastAPI app. * Initial assessment: Is this truly *faster* or *better* than `pip install fastapi`? * What is "spec-driven development" and is it overkill for a basic server? **🔗 RESOURCES & NEXT STEPS** * **Part 2 - Adding Endpoints & Logic:** [Link to Part 2 when available] * **GitHub Spec Kit Official Repository:** [Link to GitHub Spec Kit documentation] * **The Final Code Repository:** [Link to your GitHub repo] 🔔 Don't forget to **subscribe** and hit the like button if you want to see the final verdict in Part 3!