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Agent‑Assisted and Agent‑Orchestrated Coding

There is a shift toward agent‑assisted and agent‑orchestrated coding. I’m not on the frontier, but I believe I can see it up ahead. I believe it works. And it seems to be accelerating.

The biggest increase is an individual engineer’s ability to leverage the tooling. They need to know how to:

  • Break work into well‑defined chunks,
  • Review agent output rapidly,
  • Make decisions quickly, and
  • Manage lots of agents simultaneously.

Teams need to train on …

  • Structured task definition,
  • Review/critique loops,
  • Delegation patterns, and
  • Work partitioning.

AI creates huge productivity gains based on number of agents used, orchestration skill, and an ability to handle “massively multi-agent” workflows.

Frontier developer tooling is now very focused on:

  • Quality control agents/orchestration
  • Group coordination and swarming
  • Self‑review agents/orchestration
  • Task finishing agents/orchestration
  • Work tracking: reproducible and auditable task trails

The idea is that a single developer can operate like a high-efficiency factory, not a traditional dev team.

If you’re trying to keep up, you’ll see a lot of mention of Beads, Ralph, Gas Town, Loom, and Claude-Flow.

  • Beads “aims to solve the “amnesia” problem where AI agents forget project context between sessions by storing task plans, dependencies, and thought processes directly within a .beads/ directory in the Git repository.”
  • Ralph is the “Ralph Wiggum technique is an iterative AI development methodology. In its purest form, it’s a simple while loop that repeatedly feeds an AI agent a prompt until completion. Named after The Simpsons character, it embodies the philosophy of persistent iteration despite setbacks.”
  • Gas Town “acts like a ‘factory’ to automate workflows, track progress, and manage development, etc. using a system of specialized agents (Mayor, Polecats, Refinery).”
  • Claude-Flow is a comprehensive AI agent orchestration framework that transforms Claude Code into a powerful multi-agent development platform.

It’s very hard to keep up, but I try to keep up by reading Steve Yegge’s blog.

I read this blog post last night. And I read it again this morning. Oof! It’s hard to keep up.

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/steveys-birthday-blog-34f437139cb5

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