This is not the way
these agents are not up to the task of writing production level code at any meaningful scale
looking forward to high paying gigs to go in and clean up after people take them too far and the hype cycle fades
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I recommend the opposite, work on custom agents so you have a better understanding of how these things work and fail. Get deep in the code to understand how context and values flow and get presented within the system.
You cannot clean up the code, it is too verbose. That said, you can produce production ready code with AI, you just need to put up very strong boundaries and not let it get too creative.
Also, the quality of production ready code is often highly exaggerated.
> these agents are not up to the task of writing production level code at any meaningful scale
I think the new one is. I could be the fool and be proven wrong though.
> these agents are not up to the task of writing production level code at any meaningful scale
This is obviously not true, starting with the AI companies themselves.
It's like the old saying "half of all advertising doesn't work; we just don't which half that is." Some organizations are having great results, while some are not. From the multiple dev podcasts I've listened to by AI skeptics have had a lightbulb moment where they get AI is where everything is headed.