Tag: coding-agents
All the articles with the tag "coding-agents".
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Earn your abstractions
I built a publishing system by hand with the agent first. Once it was battle-tested, I extracted the hooks and skills. Like in code, you can't abstract what you haven't done by hand at least twice.
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Overeager agents and a guardrail that admits it isn't one...
Claude Code's permission denial hands the agent a workaround, then asks it to infer and respect the user intent
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Agents only do what you ask, and that is a problem... and a solution
The practices that make software hold up used to live in engineers' heads and in wikis nobody read. They now need to live in instructions that steer an agent.
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My current "secure" agentic coding stack
I value diversity of agents and isolation, I live in the terminal.
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My bet for human work: distributed allocation
After automation, the so-called 'human residue' will no longer be management, but rather deciding, at the task level, where to point agent spend.
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There is no one-size-fits-all with AI
There is no consensus yet on deploying AI into orgs, this is my bet on what the best practices should rest on.