In this monologue, Armin Ronacher shares his recent deep dive into agentic coding, a software development process where AI agents actively participate in coding alongside humans. He discusses his experiences using tools like Claude Code and AMP, highlighting their addictive nature and the shift from autocomplete-focused AI to real-time collaboration. Armin explores the reasons behind the recent surge in interest in agentic coding, particularly praising Entropic's models for their tool usage capabilities. He contrasts Claude Code with Cursor, emphasizing the importance of experimentation and the current preference for terminal-based interfaces. Armin also provides recommendations for successful agentic coding, including prioritizing simplicity in code, improving dev environment quality, and strategically using MCPs (Model-Chaining Protocols). He concludes by sharing some unconventional applications of Claude, such as debugging CI, reconfiguring Git, and automating tasks like selling items online, underscoring the transformative potential of combining LLMs with agentic loops.
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