
A podcast from Graceful.Dev. Join hosts Avdi and Jessitron for short, topical discussions about the full-circle development practice; with an empahasis on how LLMs and agentic coding is changing what it means to be a software developer.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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In which Jessitron and Avdi discuss using LLM agents to make improvement to development environments for both LLM and human coders. Also: the vindication of microservices??
Jessitron and Avdi discuss using an agent with Obsidian, Change Intent Records, and closing the verification loop.
Avdi and Jessitron talk about brown M&Ms, ASCII trumpets, and why we need telltales to ensure our agents haven’t missed something important. Join the Code…
In which Jessitron and Avdi discuss the merits of larger and smaller LLMs, and the challenges of code review in codebases with a lot of history.
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Apple Podcasts | #135 |
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The show revolves around practical, hands-on software development in an era increasingly shaped by AI agents and agentic tooling. Across episodes, hosts discuss scaffolding for complex systems, modern development environments, and architectural choices when integrating AI into real workflows. Topics like dev containers, multi-agent architectures, knowledge management for teams, prompts and iterations as living sources of truth, and the balance between automation and human oversight appear frequently, with concrete anecdotes about debugging, testing, and maintaining reliability in production. The conversations tend to pair actionable tactics (e.g., feature ownership with autonomous agents, CIRs for decisions, evaluating model prompts) with b... more
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Machines of Code and Grace launched 4 months ago and published 5 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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