Critics call Garry Tan’s gstack just a bunch of text files. They’re right — and that’s exactly why the future of agentic development looks like Markdown.
What Claude does is eye-opening. One thing he has taught me is that the future belongs to the APIs and CLIs.
Something big is happening, all right. But there is reason for optimism in the AI turmoil.
We are fast approaching the day when anyone with an idea will be able to create an application or a website in hours.
Coding agents make software developers more productive today, and will change their jobs dramatically tomorrow.
There is probably a more direct route from AI models to the software we want than having agents work with code.
If AI continues to trample the creators of new code and frameworks, then where will our new code and frameworks come from?
What if writing code becomes something that happens over days and weeks, rather than weeks, months, or even years?