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The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 15: The Future of the Human Engineer
Chapter 15 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Am I going to be replaced? The honest answer, after five years of watching the discipline evolve. A teaser on intent architecture, staying relevant, the economic reshaping of the senior-to-junior ratio, and craft in a craftless era.
2026-05-01
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 1: The Triadic Relationship Model
Chapter 1 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Software used to be a dyad between engineer and machine. Now a third actor — the AI agent — has joined permanently. A teaser covering the Triadic Relationship Model, the CMDP view of software, and the six failure modes every AI-native team needs to name.
2026-04-17
Art of Coding, Chapter 19: Why I Still Code
The final chapter. A personal reflection on why the act of writing code remains meaningful—and why craftsmanship endures even as everything else changes.
2026-01-17
Art of Coding, Part VII: Beyond Today
Introduction to Part VII. As AI writes more code, what becomes the engineer's irreplaceable role? A look at how automation transforms—but doesn't diminish—the craft.
2026-01-14
Art of Coding, Chapter 15: Code as a Team Sport
Code as a team sport: shared ownership, documentation as craft, and respecting the reader. The human practices that make software sustainable and teams thrive.
2026-01-12
Art of Coding, Part VI: The Human Side of Code
The human side of code: collaboration, culture, and the practices that make software sustainable. How teams thrive when they value people as much as process.
2026-01-11
Art of Coding, Chapter 14: Code Reviews and Pair Programming
Code reviews as mentorship and collaboration. How to write for reviewers, offer critique with respect, and build a team culture grounded in feedback.
2026-01-10
Art of Coding, Part V: Tools and the Ecosystem
Tools shape the culture of how teams code. The right ecosystem amplifies clarity and craftsmanship; the wrong one creates friction and distraction.
2026-01-07
Art of Coding, Part III: Practices That Shape Good Code
From principles to practice. How daily habits, small decisions, and repeated choices shape code that actually endures.
2025-12-30
Art of Coding, Chapter 3: Readability First
Readability first: how naming, structure, and visual rhythm make code habitable for teams and time.
2025-12-27
Art of Coding, Part II: Principles of Clarity
Part II introduces clarity as the compass of software: readability, maintainability, and the consistency that makes teams move faster.
2025-12-26
Art of Coding, Chapter 2: The Philosophy of Clean Code
Clean code is a philosophy, not a rulebook. Explore simplicity vs. cleverness, expressiveness as communication, and code as a form of writing.
2025-12-25
Art of Coding, Chapter 1: Code That Speaks
Chapter 1 of the Art of Coding series. Why beauty in code is not decoration but survival — clarity, empathy, efficiency, and what separates code that works from code that lasts. Plus: what AI-generated code means for craftsmanship.
2025-12-24
Art of Coding, Part I: Why Code is an Art
Introducing the Art of Coding blog series: a 26-week exploration of what makes code beautiful, maintainable, and enduring in the age of AI.
2025-12-23
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