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The gap I keep seeing when I talk to engineering leaders is the one between "AI wrote the code" and "this is software we can put in production."
Everyone knows that gap exists.
Almost nobody is having a structured conversation about it.
That's what this show is for.
Real stories from people building real systems with AI in the loop.
What worked. What broke.
What "quality code" even means right now, when generation is cheap and verification is the hard part.
See the amazing list in @nnennahacks's share.
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Introducing Qodo v2.1 ๐
Starting today, Qodo will automatically learn, surface, track and enforce your custom Rules.
This is a pivotal moment in code quality.
Some aspects of code quality are generic, weโll agree upon that.
But some are tech stack-specific, dev org-specific, repo-specific, and even subjective and opinionated, if you like.
For these reasons, forward-thinking teams are manually collecting Rules and Skills.
It is a tedious task, but a critical one if you care about the quality of your code and software development.
To have a complete set of Rules and Skills that fit your standards (or even exceed them!), you need to spend time; a lot of time.
We've seen complete, meaningful sets ranging from dozens to hundreds in a single repo, and even into the high thousands across a complete codebase.
Moreover, these Rules are dynamic.
They change.
They change since libraries change, performance requirements change, policies change, design patterns change, etc.
So these Rules must be learned and they MUST adapt.
We also deserve to know if the Rules and Skills we set are actually meaningful and useful?
Are they actually considered by AI tools?
Do code review tools like Qodo find issues accordingly? How many?
Do developers follow these Rules?
At Qodo we care a lot about enabling professional dev teams that want to harness AI to code fast, AND still care about their code quality, because they understand what waits for them along the line later if they don't care.
With Qodo v2.1, installed with a few clicks,
you can get all of the above.
Qodo automatically learns your code base, your PR history and related metadata,
then offers just-in-time Rules suggestions that you can accept/decline, edit, and start tracking and enforcing.
Qodo will even read your https://t.co/OMha37F41B, https://t.co/tcZgdOUDRj, https://t.co/kpXvXwQoV3, etc.. to extract Rules from there.
When Qodo finds a rule violation, it will include a link to the relevant rule so you can see its definition.
As tech leads, you get superpowers. You can now quasi-magically create rigorous sets of #rules with different scopes in a variety of categories; then Qodo will help you enforce and track them, without being the bad cop, freeing your time to teach, learn, code and innovate.
As developers, you get just-in-time highest-quality, senior-level-like code review, without needing to wait.
As engineering managers, you get visibility, control, and insights into your code quality.
We are VERY excited about this, and we are just beginning.
Expect more from us soon.
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And yes, I'm recording this video from the airport - on my way to a client.
This is a statement: at Qodo, there are very few things we care about more than #codequality - and our clients are one of them (although the two are not mutually exclusive!).
Introducing Qodo v2.1 ๐
Starting today, Qodo will automatically learn, surface, track and enforce your custom Rules.
This is a pivotal moment in code quality.
Some aspects of code quality are generic, weโll agree upon that.
But some are tech stack-specific, dev org-specific, repo-specific, and even subjective and opinionated, if you like.
For these reasons, forward-thinking teams are manually collecting Rules and Skills.
It is a tedious task, but a critical one if you care about the quality of your code and software development.
To have a complete set of Rules and Skills that fit your standards (or even exceed them!), you need to spend time; a lot of time.
We've seen complete, meaningful sets ranging from dozens to hundreds in a single repo, and even into the high thousands across a complete codebase.
Moreover, these Rules are dynamic.
They change.
They change since libraries change, performance requirements change, policies change, design patterns change, etc.
So these Rules must be learned and they MUST adapt.
We also deserve to know if the Rules and Skills we set are actually meaningful and useful?
Are they actually considered by AI tools?
Do code review tools like Qodo find issues accordingly? How many?
Do developers follow these Rules?
At Qodo we care a lot about enabling professional dev teams that want to harness AI to code fast, AND still care about their code quality, because they understand what waits for them along the line later if they don't care.
With Qodo v2.1, installed with a few clicks,
you can get all of the above.
Qodo automatically learns your code base, your PR history and related metadata,
then offers just-in-time Rules suggestions that you can accept/decline, edit, and start tracking and enforcing.
Qodo will even read your https://t.co/OMha37F41B, https://t.co/tcZgdOUDRj, https://t.co/kpXvXwQoV3, etc.. to extract Rules from there.
When Qodo finds a rule violation, it will include a link to the relevant rule so you can see its definition.
As tech leads, you get superpowers. You can now quasi-magically create rigorous sets of #rules with different scopes in a variety of categories; then Qodo will help you enforce and track them, without being the bad cop, freeing your time to teach, learn, code and innovate.
As developers, you get just-in-time highest-quality, senior-level-like code review, without needing to wait.
As engineering managers, you get visibility, control, and insights into your code quality.
We are VERY excited about this, and we are just beginning.
Expect more from us soon.
---
And yes, I'm recording this video from the airport - on my way to a client.
This is a statement: at Qodo, there are very few things we care about more than #codequality - and our clients are one of them (although the two are not mutually exclusive!).
On Friday (31), we launched a unique manga project by Japanese artist @tanamakomakoto, sharing the story of Noa Argamani and the 125 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, urging their immediate return home.
This heartfelt project, born from the hostage families' visit to Japan last December, aims to raise awareness and solidarity.
We hope many will join us in amplifying this important message and calling to bring the hostages home now.
#BringThemHomeNow
Not in #Israel, not in #Gaza, but in #Sudan: since April 2023, 150,000 have been killed, 9,000,000 forcibly displaced, and 5,000,000 are starving. Every day, the Muslim Brotherhood-led Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) conduct airstrikes on hospitals, schools, churches, and mosques, destroying 86% of them. Why does the world refuse to protest or condemn these atrocities? Why aren't there cries of "From the river to the land, Sudan will be free" or "Free, free Sudan"? Do those students even know where Sudan is? How about "Black Lives Matter," "Africa matters," or "Muslim lives matter"? Sudan embodies all of these causes, yet it receives zero attention, allowing Muslim Brotherhood terrorists leading the army to kill people daily. Do you think the International Criminal Court will intervene, or are they too busy with Israel and Jews alone?
BREAKING: Noa Argamani, whose kidnapping by Hamas on Oct7 horrified the world, has been rescued by the IDF, with 3 other hostages. All said to be in good health. Noaโs mother has terminal brain cancer, and wanted to live long enough to see her girl come home. So happy for her. ๐
Die Islamische Republik #Iran ist die Hauptursache fรผr die Destabilisierung im Nahen Osten. Sie ist "Mutter des Terrors", verantwortlich fรผr den Tod Hunderttausender Menschen sowie fรผr die Ausstattung und den Aufbau von Terrorstrukturen in Syrien, Libanon, Irak, Gaza und Jemen. Sie trรคgt die Verantwortung fรผr die Ereignisse, die in den kommenden Stunden geschehen werden. Es ist bedauerlich, dass viele Politiker im Westen diese Tatsache รผber viele Jahre hinweg ignoriert haben.
The Shifa Hospital is not only the largest hospital in Gaza but it also acts as the main headquarters for Hamasโ terrorist activity.
Terrorism does not belong in a hospital and the IDF will operate to uncover any terrorist infrastructure.
People of Israel.
If you donโt actually help others in these difficult times, just do us a favor. Get a one way ticket, and leave until itโs finished. Make it easy for the rest of us.
But if you stay, then VOLUNTEER!
Seek for an opportunity to be useful.