| ▲ | bojo 8 hours ago | |||||||
I've been an EM for the last 10 of my 25 year Software Engineering career. Coding is, frankly, boring to me anymore, even though I enjoyed doing it most of my career. I had this project I wanted to exist in world but couldn't be bothered to get started. Decided to figure out what this "vibe coding" nonsense is, and now there's a certain level of joy to all of this again. Being able to clearly define everything using markdown contexts before any code is even written has been a great way to brain dump those 25 years of experience and actually watch something sane get produced. Here are the stats Claude Code gave me: | ||||||||
| ▲ | bojo 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
In case anyone is curious, here was my epiphany project from 2 weeks ago: https://github.com/boj/the-project I then realized I could feed it everything it ever needed to know. Just create a docs/* folder and tell it to read that every session. Through discovery I learned about CLAUDE.md, and adding skills. Now I have an /analyst, /engineer, and /devops that I talk to all day with their own logic and limitations, as well as the more general project CLAUDE.md, and dozens of docs/* files we collaborate on. I'm at the point I'm running happy.engineering on my phone and don't even need to sit in front of the computer anymore. | ||||||||
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