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Nicolay here,
Most AI coding conversations focus on which model to use. This one focuses on workflow - the specific commands, git strategies, and review processes that let one engineer ship production code with AI agents doing 80% of the work.
Today I have the chance to talk to Kieran Klaassen, who built Cora (an AI email management tool) almost entirely solo using AI agents.
His approach: treat AI agents like junior developers you manage, not tools you operate.
The key insight centers on "compound engineering" - extracting reusable systems from every code review and interaction. Instead of just reviewing pull requests, Kieran records his review sessions with his colleague, transcribes them, and feeds the transcriptions to Claude to extract coding patterns and philosophical approaches into custom slash commands.
In the podcast, we also touch on:
💡 Core Concepts
📶 Connect with Kieran:
📶 Connect with Nicolay:
⏱️ Important Moments
🛠️ Tools & Tech Mentioned
By Nicolay GeroldNicolay here,
Most AI coding conversations focus on which model to use. This one focuses on workflow - the specific commands, git strategies, and review processes that let one engineer ship production code with AI agents doing 80% of the work.
Today I have the chance to talk to Kieran Klaassen, who built Cora (an AI email management tool) almost entirely solo using AI agents.
His approach: treat AI agents like junior developers you manage, not tools you operate.
The key insight centers on "compound engineering" - extracting reusable systems from every code review and interaction. Instead of just reviewing pull requests, Kieran records his review sessions with his colleague, transcribes them, and feeds the transcriptions to Claude to extract coding patterns and philosophical approaches into custom slash commands.
In the podcast, we also touch on:
💡 Core Concepts
📶 Connect with Kieran:
📶 Connect with Nicolay:
⏱️ Important Moments
🛠️ Tools & Tech Mentioned