
What Everyone Gets Wrong About AI Coding Agents and the "Dark Factory"
In mechanical engineering, engineers use computer-aided design (CAD) tools that include a capability called parametric design.
Taming rogue AI coding agents, one automated test at a time... while helping companies achieve the “Elite” benchmark in DORA software delivery performance – with or without AI
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In mechanical engineering, engineers use computer-aided design (CAD) tools that include a capability called parametric design.

While I was creating coding skills for Claude, it decided to tell me one day that what I was trying to do in the name of Test-Driven Development (TDD) was more like Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD).

Could your next Claude Code skill be a diagram?

And there was nothing obvious that told you why

Every test step is carried out by an independent subagent.

Another NotebookLM powered podcast debate, this time about my article “Taming Claude Code, One Agentic Test at a Time”.

Is This The Future of Prompt and Agent Engineering?

When people say ‘Spec Driven Development’ — all the examples I see are natural language specifications of a solution that someone wants an agent (or few) to implement.

In this AI generated podcast, I pointed Google’s Notebook LM at my article What We All Got Wrong About Agent Guardrails, and invited it to create an audio ‘Deep Dive’.

And the opportunity that presents

I’m late to Substack.