Tag:software-engineering
All the articles with the tag "software-engineering".
From AI-Enabled to AI-Native
Posted on:December 29, 2025Why 2026 Will Be the Year of Real-Time, Agent-Driven Work
In 2026, Code Reviews Are the Wrong Abstraction
Posted on:January 3, 2026Code reviews made sense when code was scarce; in 2026, the real bottleneck is judgment, not syntax.
Beads - Memory for your Agent and The Best Damn Issue Tracker Your're Not Using
Posted on:January 24, 2026A practical guide to Steve Yegge's git-native task system for AI coding agents.
In 2026, Planning Is Becoming the Bottleneck
Posted on:January 12, 2026When AI makes code cheap, planning and decision-making become the real bottleneck.
In 2026, Technical Skills Are No Longer Enough
Posted on:January 14, 2026The skills that differentiated engineers for decades are becoming commoditized. What's scarce now are the skills they were never taught.
Sinks, Not Pipes: Software Architecture in the Age of AI
Posted on:February 26, 2026Software architecture principles like low coupling, high cohesion, and minimal side effects matter more than ever when AI agents are the ones navigating your codebase.