My boss asked me to shrink the dev team, so I built a "Infinite Software Factory"
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Like many in the tech industry recently, I was hit with a tough mandate from management: shrink the development team, but somehow maintain (or increase) our output. Instead of just accepting that we were going to be overworked and burnt out, I decided to build a system that could act as a force multiplier for the developers I had left. I needed something more than just a standard coding copilot—I needed a system that could orchestrate specialized, concurrent AI workers. So, I built ISF-Core…
1Key Takeaways
- Like many in the tech industry recently, I was hit with a tough mandate from management: shrink the development team, but somehow maintain (or increase) our output.
- Instead of just accepting that we were going to be overworked and burnt out, I decided to build a system that could act as a force multiplier for the developers I had left.
- I needed something more than just a standard coding copilot—I needed a system that could orchestrate specialized, concurrent AI workers.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that like many in the tech industry recently, I was hit with a tough mandate from management: shrink the development team, but somehow maintain (or increase) our output.
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