17 articles
April 4, 2026
In the next 3 minutes: - Why the twenty percent of failing edge cases reveals you've outgrown prompt chaining entirely - The specific architectural patterns tha
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April 2, 2026
In the next 3 minutes: - AI tools accelerate coding but expose the costly consequences of poor architectural decisions at unprecedented speed. - Organizations n
In the next 3 minutes: - Why the most automated systems often become the most fragile and expensive to maintain. - How to identify the warning signs before your
April 1, 2026
In the next 3 minutes: - AI-assisted coding momentum can silently compound small decisions into irreversible architectural debt. - Schedule deliberate pause poi
March 31, 2026
The tools aren't the hard part anymore. Choosing between automation platforms, AI models, and orchestration frameworks used to be the central decision for teams
March 30, 2026
Experience as a Superpower in the AI Era For years, the tech industry treated experienced developers like depreciating assets. Too slow to adapt, too expensive
March 29, 2026
Why Small Teams Will Beat Large Software Companies The economics of building software are being rewritten in real time, and most people haven't fully grasped wh
When AI Refactors Break Your Architecture The refactor looked perfect. The diff was clean, the tests passed, the code was demonstrably better than before. Three
March 28, 2026
The New Contract Between Developer and System For decades, software development has operated on a simple premise: you write the logic, the machine executes it.
March 26, 2026
The Rise of the Architect–Engineer Hybrid Something is quietly reshaping what it means to be a software developer. As AI tools take on increasingly sophisticate
March 25, 2026
The Danger of "Prompt and Pray" Development There's a pattern emerging in software development that should worry anyone who cares about building systems that la
March 24, 2026
The Verification Principle: Why the Best AI Builders Keep Arriving at the Same Idea Something interesting is happening in the world of AI-assisted development.
March 22, 2026
The New Economics of Building Software Something fundamental has shifted in the cost structure of software development, and most of the industry hasn't fully ab
March 21, 2026
The Real Shift in AI-Assisted Development Isn't Speed — It's Where You Spend Your Attention For decades, software development has followed a familiar rhythm: wr
March 18, 2026
Why AI Needs Architects, Not Just Programmers The fastest code generator in the world is useless if it's building the wrong thing. This is the uncomfortable tru
The Real Shift in AI Development Isn't About Prompts—It's About Architecture There's a persistent misconception in software development circles that AI-assisted
AI coding agents are remarkably capable — until they aren't. The difference between a system that AI can safely modify and one that quietly breaks under AI edits often comes down to a handful of structural decisions made long before any prompt is written.