The best article on AI coding agents I have seen in a while. AI coding agents write code. They even review code. But it is still the responsibility of software engineers to review and, critically, understand that code.
The best article I've seen in the kilo newsletter. I've been thinking of unsubscribing because of some bad ones recently, but that articles like this one are here keeps me. I am quite new to the industry, I didn't even know about the cowboy anti-pattern, it was nice to learn.
"And underneath, something is going wrong that nobody is naming yet."
I believe they're calling it "cognitive debt" now. Devs are forgetting how to code because they're not actually coding or even reviewing code (at least in the case of that idiot who wrote OpenClaw.)
Your management playbook to combat this sounds good.
The best article on AI coding agents I have seen in a while. AI coding agents write code. They even review code. But it is still the responsibility of software engineers to review and, critically, understand that code.
The best article I've seen in the kilo newsletter. I've been thinking of unsubscribing because of some bad ones recently, but that articles like this one are here keeps me. I am quite new to the industry, I didn't even know about the cowboy anti-pattern, it was nice to learn.
"And underneath, something is going wrong that nobody is naming yet."
I believe they're calling it "cognitive debt" now. Devs are forgetting how to code because they're not actually coding or even reviewing code (at least in the case of that idiot who wrote OpenClaw.)
Your management playbook to combat this sounds good.