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  1. Vibe Coding is Dead: Long Live Agentic Engineering

    BlogFeb 19, 2026MediumLucia Adams

    The era of 'vibing' through natural language prompts is hitting a complexity wall. While Andrej Karpathy popularized the term in 2025, 2026 is seeing the rise of 'Agentic Engineering'—a more struct...

  2. Context Before Code: An Experience Report on Vibe Coding in Practice

    PaperMar 10, 2026arXivMd Nasir Uddin Shuvo, Md Aidul Islam, Md Mahade Hasan, Muhammad Waseem, Pekka Abrahamsson

    This paper presents one of the first real-world experience reports of applying vibe coding in production environments. The authors analyze how LLM-based coding accelerates development while introdu...

  3. Unrolling the Codex Agent Loop

    BlogFeb 28, 2026OpenAIOpenAI

    This technical deep dive explains the internal architecture of the Codex agent loop. The article details how models, tools, prompts, and orchestration layers interact to enable autonomous software ...

  4. Self Repairing Codebases: Continuous Legacy Migration via Agents

    PaperFeb 28, 2026arXivLing Chen, David Wu, Yong Zhang

    The migration of legacy codebases to modern architectures is a notoriously slow error prone and expensive human endeavor. We introduce a persistent multiagent system designed to operate continuousl...

  5. Swarm Optimization for Software Engineering: A Multiagent Approach

    PaperFeb 18, 2026arXivYiming Zhang, Karthik Narasimhan, Shunyu Yao

    Single model coding assistants frequently fail when confronted with repository level refactoring and complex architectural planning. We propose a framework that deploys a specialized hierarchy of d...

  6. The Fall of the No Code Agent Builder

    BlogFeb 5, 2026MediumMarcus Sterling

    The tech industry spent the last year promising that anyone could build an autonomous workforce using simple drag and drop interfaces. Sterling aggregates failure data from early 2026 showing that ...

  7. AI Agents and the Future of Software

    BlogDec 22, 2025Latent SpaceSwyx

    This article analyzes how AI agents are reshaping the software industry. It explores the shift from traditional applications toward autonomous systems capable of planning and executing tasks. The a...

  8. Prompt Engineering is Dead. Long Live Agentic Tool Building.

    BlogAug 22, 2025MediumElena Rossi

    The obsession with crafting the 'perfect prompt' has ended as frontier models in 2025 demonstrate the ability to self-correct and iteratively reason. The new highly-valued skill is 'Agentic Tool Bu...

  9. Sandboxing Agency: Isolation Protocols for Third-Party Tool Use

    PaperFeb 21, 2026arXivLiu et al., Wang et al.

    Current agents often utilize third-party tools (APIs, web browsers, databases) with full authority, creating a 'Tools-as-Attack-Vector' problem. We introduce 'Agency Sandboxing,' a software enginee...

  10. The Great Agentic Pivot: How We Rebuilt Our SaaS in 30 Days

    BlogAug 14, 2025MediumSarah J. Jenkins

    When our traditional B2B SaaS product hit a growth wall, we realized our users didn't want a better dashboard; they wanted the work done for them. This post chronicles our startup's chaotic but suc...

  11. AI for Software Engineers: Building AI-Powered Applications

    BookAug 15, 2025PacktVarious

    This book focuses on how software engineers can integrate AI into their workflows to build intelligent applications. It covers practical use cases including code generation, automation, and system ...

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