@RayFernando1337: Amp is directionally right with this big move for coding agents. Taking it through real projects on stream this week. L…
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Ray Fernando discusses Amp's strategic shift towards coding agents and plans to test them on real projects during a live stream.
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Amp is directionally right with this big move for coding agents. Taking it through real projects on stream this week. Let’s see what holds up. https://t.co/XCFySdxUcJ
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