Tag: software-engineering
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Agentic coding: Why short agent loops beat heroic ones
A field-tested take on why short agent loops beat heroic ones with Agentic coding: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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MCP servers: Sandboxing MCP tool calls so one bad prompt cannot ruin a week
A field-tested take on sandboxing MCP tool calls so one bad prompt cannot ruin a week with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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AI coding workflows: Time-boxing agent loops before they eat the day
A field-tested take on time-boxing agent loops before they eat the day with AI coding workflows: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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Prompt engineering for code: Prompts as contracts, not wishes
A field-tested take on prompts as contracts, not wishes with Prompt engineering for code: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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Cline and Roo Code: Memory banks that outlive a single session
A field-tested take on memory banks that outlive a single session with Cline and Roo Code: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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JetBrains AI Assistant: Pairing AI Assistant with Code With Me for remote reviews
A field-tested take on pairing AI Assistant with Code With Me for remote reviews with JetBrains AI Assistant: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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What I Learned from the Worst Production Bugs
Explore the lessons hidden in catastrophic production bugs. This candid retrospective reveals what went wrong, why it happened, and the subtle skills.
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Windsurf: Indexing strategies for a monorepo with generated code
A field-tested take on indexing strategies for a monorepo with generated code with Windsurf: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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Cursor: Migrating a legacy module without losing git history or sanity
A field-tested take on migrating a legacy module without losing git history or sanity with Cursor: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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Google Gemini: Crossing modalities: log, screenshot, code, spec, all in one turn
A field-tested take on crossing modalities: log, screenshot, code, spec, all in one turn with Google Gemini: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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Why Monitoring Is More Important Than Feature Development
Discover why monitoring deserves more attention than feature development. Learn the subtle skills of building observability systems that prevent.