Peopleware
I Have Built Around 300 Agents. Here's What I Learnt So Far 4 minutes read.
Sai Yashwanth is spot on: "Working with 5 startups showed me that the technology is only part of the story. The culture around experimentation, speed of iteration, and clarity of vision matter even more. An average agent usecase in the right hands can create real value; a brilliant agent usecase in the wrong hands goes nowhere. [...] In the future, every product will likely have agents running behind the scenes, coordinating tasks, personalizing experiences, and handling complexity humans don’t want to deal with."
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The New Code (Video) 21 minutes read.
I love the notion of defining specs that can point to test examples to verify intent and outcomes: "Engineering is the precise exploration (by humans) of software solutions to humans problems. [spec is] One artifact, three roles: communicate intent, adjudicate compliance, and evolve safely." For engineers, letting go of unique languages and reverting to English may be the most challenging part. There is pride and craftsmanship that people will hold on to. Talking at different abstraction levels. It’s like telling painters that they’ll start writing English instead of using a brush. Effective and efficient, yes, but is it enough? The question Sean Grove ended with was an opener for me, "what is the next IDE? Maybe it’s ITC - integrated thought clarifier?"
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