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expanseoftrees 18 hours ago

If I have a team of developers should I be enforcing this type of multi-agent setup for development? Has this tech reached the level of being better than your above average developer at implementing well specified features? Has anyone had success doing this?

gbnwl 12 hours ago | parent | next [-]

In my experience multi-agent orchestration frameworks usually accomplish vague to unnoticable to straight up worse results compared just getting used to the vanilla tools before impulsively installing the daily flavor of "I made Claude Code better". I'm guessing you've probably already noticed by now these come out daily. But a look at the repo shows that they do at least halfway use sub-agents in the way most people are starting to realize they're (currently at least) most helpful imo, which is managing context bloat in the main chats. Not a fan of wishfully creating "expert" agents which amount to little more than prompts asking Claude to a good job at the task. I'm honestly not sure why that couldn't be a slash command at that point.

futuraperdita 16 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

If you're an engineering manager, you should communicate with your team, know their strengths and weaknesses, stay sharp on modern technique, and, most importantly, ask them what workflows work best for them, not us on Hacker News.

If you're hiring a consultancy or a pile of freelancers it's a bit different, but the question here would make me believe you don't trust their capability to start and I would be looking for teams that better align with what you expect as their outputs.

tacker2000 11 hours ago | parent [-]

Why are you being so combative?

I dont understand how you can say that its a bad thing to ask an IT professional community like HN for advice?

I assume you were born with all the knowledge of the world?

knollimar 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Probably the "should I force X on my team" instead of managing them like professionals with insight (or even just treating them like adults).

Managers deciding minutiae like this is the type of micromanagement you make blog posts about, imo.

You would have likely received less combative feedback without your first sentence. I would have framed it as "recommend to team"

pentaphobe 16 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

No. Just, no to all of this

GreekPete 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Enforce?