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Building Smarter Dev Environments for Humans and AI: A conversation with Rob Whiteley

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Host Damien Filiatrault welcomes Rob Whiteley, CEO of Coder, for a grounded tour of how AI agents are reshaping software development, from cloud-based dev environments to “software-intern” agents that can refactor codebases for hours at a time. They dig into why infrastructure and context matter more than model choice, how Anthropic runs Claude Code as a first-class “developer,” and what it really takes for startups and enterprises to trust agents with real work.
What you’ll learn
  • How Coder turns your laptop-centric workflow into a centralized, cloud-based development platform that provisions compute, GPUs, tools, and credentials as code.
  • Why code completion is no longer the “end game,” and how developers are moving from line-by-line autocomplete to truly agentic workflows and background tasks.
  • How Anthropic runs Claude Code in a walled-off workspace (with its own tools, Terraform-defined context, and MCP-powered toolbelt) and why that pattern points to the enterprise future.
  • The two essentials for productive agents: solid infrastructure (VMs/containers, GPUs, access to Git, browsers, etc.) and rich, structured context about their environment.
  • System prompts vs. user prompts: how hidden “agent personalities” work under the hood, and why conflicting instructions can quietly tank an agent’s effective IQ.
  • Practical patterns for startups vs. big companies: cursor + Coder for smaller teams, and Bedrock-backed stacks (Q, Cursor, Claude Code) for enterprises that need governance and data control.
  • Why agent adoption follows a “bathtub curve”, junior and principal engineers love them, mid-levels are skeptical, and how to design prompts, tools, and workflows that flatten that curve.
  • A realistic roadmap to long-running agents: when it makes sense to let a model refactor codebases or decouple a front end from its backend over hours instead of minutes.
  • Why “English is the new programming language,” what that means for vibe coders and systems thinkers, and how non-engineers are becoming their team’s internal app builders.
  • How to think about agents like summer interns: what it takes to train them, where they shine, and why your culture around mentoring junior talent predicts your AI success.
Memorable sound bites
  • “Agents are just a gen-AI call in a loop—what matters is the tools and context you give that loop.”
  • “Most people deployed naked agents, starved them of tools, and then decided agents ‘aren’t ready.’”
  • “Claude Code reads its own Terraform file on boot. It literally learns who it is and where it’s running.”
  • “If you’d never hire summer interns because they’re ‘too much work,’ you’re going to hate agents.”
  • “A developer isn’t just a coder anymore—they’re a systems thinker who can break problems down and speak clearly in plain English.”
  • “We may end up with fewer traditional software engineers—but many more developers building software.”
Tune in for a candid, tactical look at AI-native development: how to provision agent workspaces, avoid trust-killing misconfigurations, and turn agents from novelty toys into reliable collaborators for both startups and large engineering orgs.
Get 20% off your first month with Scalable Path: https://www.scalablepath.com/commit

Commit & Push Website: https://www.commit-push.com/

Scalable Path Website: https://www.scalablepath.com/

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Contenido proporcionado por Damien Filiatrault and Scalable Path. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Damien Filiatrault and Scalable Path o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
Host Damien Filiatrault welcomes Rob Whiteley, CEO of Coder, for a grounded tour of how AI agents are reshaping software development, from cloud-based dev environments to “software-intern” agents that can refactor codebases for hours at a time. They dig into why infrastructure and context matter more than model choice, how Anthropic runs Claude Code as a first-class “developer,” and what it really takes for startups and enterprises to trust agents with real work.
What you’ll learn
  • How Coder turns your laptop-centric workflow into a centralized, cloud-based development platform that provisions compute, GPUs, tools, and credentials as code.
  • Why code completion is no longer the “end game,” and how developers are moving from line-by-line autocomplete to truly agentic workflows and background tasks.
  • How Anthropic runs Claude Code in a walled-off workspace (with its own tools, Terraform-defined context, and MCP-powered toolbelt) and why that pattern points to the enterprise future.
  • The two essentials for productive agents: solid infrastructure (VMs/containers, GPUs, access to Git, browsers, etc.) and rich, structured context about their environment.
  • System prompts vs. user prompts: how hidden “agent personalities” work under the hood, and why conflicting instructions can quietly tank an agent’s effective IQ.
  • Practical patterns for startups vs. big companies: cursor + Coder for smaller teams, and Bedrock-backed stacks (Q, Cursor, Claude Code) for enterprises that need governance and data control.
  • Why agent adoption follows a “bathtub curve”, junior and principal engineers love them, mid-levels are skeptical, and how to design prompts, tools, and workflows that flatten that curve.
  • A realistic roadmap to long-running agents: when it makes sense to let a model refactor codebases or decouple a front end from its backend over hours instead of minutes.
  • Why “English is the new programming language,” what that means for vibe coders and systems thinkers, and how non-engineers are becoming their team’s internal app builders.
  • How to think about agents like summer interns: what it takes to train them, where they shine, and why your culture around mentoring junior talent predicts your AI success.
Memorable sound bites
  • “Agents are just a gen-AI call in a loop—what matters is the tools and context you give that loop.”
  • “Most people deployed naked agents, starved them of tools, and then decided agents ‘aren’t ready.’”
  • “Claude Code reads its own Terraform file on boot. It literally learns who it is and where it’s running.”
  • “If you’d never hire summer interns because they’re ‘too much work,’ you’re going to hate agents.”
  • “A developer isn’t just a coder anymore—they’re a systems thinker who can break problems down and speak clearly in plain English.”
  • “We may end up with fewer traditional software engineers—but many more developers building software.”
Tune in for a candid, tactical look at AI-native development: how to provision agent workspaces, avoid trust-killing misconfigurations, and turn agents from novelty toys into reliable collaborators for both startups and large engineering orgs.
Get 20% off your first month with Scalable Path: https://www.scalablepath.com/commit

Commit & Push Website: https://www.commit-push.com/

Scalable Path Website: https://www.scalablepath.com/

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