What a year of hands-on AI coding teaches you about good software with Lada Kesseler

What a year of hands-on AI coding teaches you about good software with Lada Kesseler

From Engineering Unblocked by Swarmia

January 19, 2026 · 42 min · Season 3 · Episode 29

About this episode

Lada Kesseler discusses her year of experience with AI coding tools and the lessons learned about software development.

In this episode, Lada Kesseler shares what she’s learned from a year of hands-on experience building with AI coding tools — including the three fundamental challenges that define how these tools work, and why understanding limitations is what makes you better at using them. Lada explains why “focus” is the critical concept most developers miss, how a dedicated committer agent will catch issues that a general-purpose copilot never does, and why software craftsmanship matters more now than ever. She also gets into why using AI to critique itself produces dramatically better results, and how AI works as an amplifier that speeds up both good and bad engineering practices. Find the transcript at: https://www.swarmia.com/podcast/lada-kesseler-logic2020 (0:00) Introduction (2:46) The five fundamental gaps in AI development (7:15) “You’re absolutely right!” (8:00) The anti-pattern of the distracted agent (11:09) Do agile best practices still matter in the age of AI? (14:48) Why software craftsmanship is more important than ever (15:46) Managing complexity: Can AI do it, or do we still need humans? (18:19) The difference between vibe coding and craft (20:24) How AI is an amplifier — for…

People in this episode

Guest: Lada Kesseler

Topics covered

  • AI coding tools
  • software craftsmanship
  • agile best practices
  • engineering practices
  • complexity management

Keywords

  • AI
  • software development
  • coding
  • engineering
  • craftsmanship
  • agile
  • complexity

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Organizations: Swarmia

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