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Are TypeScript back end frameworks ready for AI Agents?

encore.dev
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What Is Pub/Sub?

encore.dev
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What We Learned Building a Rust Runtime for TypeScript

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Building a Rust Runtime for TypeScript

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Agent skills for your AWS/GCP cloud

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The Art of Vibe Design

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Infrastructure Should Be Inferred, Not Written (and LLMs Are Why)

ivan.codes
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dohguy
·6 months ago·discuss
Thanks for posting this - I'm the author of the piece in case anyone has any questions :)

I just came from another thread where another hacker was sharing how they are getting their kids into programming by teaching them how to make games (ie. starting with Scratch then moving upwards) so I wanted to share that a friend of mine used Playdate's Pulp editor to help my daughter learn game design and he said that he had a great experience. So all in all, big praise to the Panic team!
dohguy
·last year·discuss
"It was the first time I felt like I could write up a large prompt, walk away from my laptop, and come back to a lot of work having been done. I've been super happy with the experience so far." - this yet-to-be-defined "happiness" metric will be important moving forward. Apart from Opencode & Leap.new (so far) I still haven't found something where I feel as happy.

I don't know if others share this sentiment but with all these tools/agents coming out, the main personal "metric" I look at when using them is happiness, rather than other more traditional metrics that I look at when evaluating tools.