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@PawelHuryn: Spec-Driven Development was always BS. It never worked for humans. Waterfall lost to agile because you discover what yo…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2d ago Cached

This tweet argues that Spec-Driven Development is ineffective for AI agents, drawing parallels to the failure of waterfall methodology in software development. It advocates for 'intent engineering'—communicating context, strategy, and constraints to agents to handle unknown unknowns.

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the agent that stuck for me writes zero code, it just builds my friday sprint review

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 3d ago

An AI agent that writes no code but helps build Friday sprint reviews, highlighting a specific productivity use case.

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@GergelyOrosz: There are few people who have impacted the software engineering industry like @KentBeck has. He'd never before told his…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 4d ago Cached

A podcast interview with Kent Beck covers his career from early programming to Agile and TDD, emphasizing the importance of human skills in software engineering.

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The Cost YAGNI Was Never About

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-06-27 Cached

Kent Beck clarifies that the YAGNI principle is not about saving coding effort but about avoiding the costs of speculative structure—building code before it's needed. He argues that even correct guesses incur a penalty because they remove the option to build the right structure later.

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Most multi-agent setups have one agent do everything — write the suggestion, decide the verdict, route the outcome. Here's what changed when I split them.

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-05-14

Describes a specialized multi-agent system for code review with distinct roles and persistent state, open-sourced as agile-team-skill, which separates reviewer and decision-maker roles to improve code quality and process memory.

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