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  1. AI Engineering Trends in 2025: Agents, MCP and Vibe Coding

    BlogDec 22, 2025The New StackRichard MacManus

    This article analyzes key AI engineering trends in 2025, highlighting the rise of vibe coding alongside agentic AI systems. It explains how developers are shifting from writing code to orchestratin...

  2. Beyond Vibe Coding: From Coder to AI-Era Developer

    BookNov 1, 2025O'ReillyAddy Osmani

    This book explores how developers evolve beyond basic vibe coding into structured AI-assisted engineering. It focuses on maintaining code quality, architecture, and long-term maintainability in AI-...

  3. Agentic Architectural Patterns for Building Multi-Agent Systems

    BookJan 23, 2026PacktAli Arsanjani, Juan Pablo Bustos

    This book focuses on architectural patterns for designing scalable multi-agent systems in enterprise environments. It covers GenAI integration, RAG pipelines, orchestration, and governance practice...

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