
"Foxwell stated that there's already been an inflection point in LLM-supported coding, with agent requests now overtaking tab-completion coding as the dominant form of interaction, in tools such as Cursor, and this has happened very quickly as the capability and reliability of agents has increased so rapidly."
"She suggested that the arrival of agentic coding is another step change, but one that creates novel organisational pressures rather than simply extending existing ones."
"Foxwell introduced three anchors she believes will remain true regardless of how capable agents become: we must build something worth building, speed requires safety, and people matter."
Hannah Foxwell emphasized the impact of agentic coding on development teams, highlighting the shift from traditional coding methods to LLM-supported coding. She noted that this change introduces unique organizational pressures. Foxwell referenced Steve Yegge's developer evolution model and suggested that the rise of agentic AI is a significant inflection point. She outlined three key principles that will remain relevant as technology evolves: the necessity of building meaningful projects, the importance of safety in speed, and the need for human involvement in the process.
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