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Senior Engineer Shares Claude Code Workflow: Specialized Agents Beat Prompt
A senior engineer reveals that splitting Claude Code into specialized agents for planning, debugging, and implementation produces better results than treating a single agent as an autopilot.
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A senior engineer working with Claude Code has found that treating AI coding assistants as workflow multipliers rather than autopilots produces measurably better engineering outcomes.
The practitioner's core finding is counterintuitive: prompt engineering ranks below architectural changes to how ag...
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