AI-Powered Coding Agencies Share Three Practices for Production Work
An agency building internal software for Fortune 500 companies outlines three operational practices for AI-assisted development: using plan mode before building, staying current with model releases, and avoiding lock-in
An agency that builds internal software for Fortune 500 companies has published three operational practices for teams using AI coding assistants at scale. The founder, who has spent thousands of hours working with agents across production environments, emphasizes that the most common failure mode is...
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