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Zep builds agent loops in Go, not Python

Zep's engineering team implements agentic development in Go instead of Python, citing concurrency handling and single-binary deployment as key advantages for long-running agent processes.

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Zep, a platform for agentic development, has standardized on Go for building agent runtimes rather than Python, the language that dominates most AI development workflows today. The decision reflects a pragmatic assessment of what the agent loop actually does: wait. An agent spends most of its execut...

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