Teams should build their own software factory rather than one-off agent loops
“getting to a place where you can build your own like software factory”
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Teams should build their own software factory rather than one-off agent loops
“getting to a place where you can build your own like software factory”
Agent workflows need staged plan, produce, and review cycles
“you should have multiple different stages where you you plan it, you produce it, you review it and you essentially follow the whole uh SLC”
Context should be frontloaded via plans or long specs before agents execute
“you kind of like frontload uh the context to the agents either through like a plan or a long spec and then you send them off”
Maintaining a software factory requires overview of agent processes
“maintaining a factory would require you to have an overview of the processes you want your coding agents to go through.”
The harness is evolving from a local loop into a staged software factory
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“getting to a place where you can build your own like software factory”