I really enjoyed this article, and I found it very well summarised my own thoughts and experience with coding with agents, and opened my eyes to even more unexplored possibilities.
I started working on a project a couple of years ago, as a hobby, and I'm currently not sure I would have had the courage to start it, if I had anticipated what it requires, in time and effort, to get it done properly.
I won't claim I know every implementation detail, but I trust it follows the strict coding and architectural guidelines I have provided in my CLAUDE.md, and while doing so, it writes far better code than I could have ever dreamed of (I am at best average at it, no false modesty).
Where I think those agents excels is at troubleshooting issues. It takes Claude 5 minutes to identify and fix a problem where I would have spent hours, if not days.
I find myself focusing more on unit, integration, and e2e tests than I used to, this is my way of dealing with the omnipresent fear of getting too reliant on these tools, and losing touch and control...
I really enjoyed this article, and I found it very well summarised my own thoughts and experience with coding with agents, and opened my eyes to even more unexplored possibilities.
I started working on a project a couple of years ago, as a hobby, and I'm currently not sure I would have had the courage to start it, if I had anticipated what it requires, in time and effort, to get it done properly.
I won't claim I know every implementation detail, but I trust it follows the strict coding and architectural guidelines I have provided in my CLAUDE.md, and while doing so, it writes far better code than I could have ever dreamed of (I am at best average at it, no false modesty).
Where I think those agents excels is at troubleshooting issues. It takes Claude 5 minutes to identify and fix a problem where I would have spent hours, if not days.
I find myself focusing more on unit, integration, and e2e tests than I used to, this is my way of dealing with the omnipresent fear of getting too reliant on these tools, and losing touch and control...