In this episode of the podcast, Alex Albert interviews Boris Cherny, the creator of Claude Code at Anthropic, about the evolution and future of AI in software engineering. They discuss the shift from manual code manipulation to agent-driven coding, highlighting the importance of both model capabilities and the "harness" (like Claude Code) that facilitates interaction with the model. Boris shares insights on how Claude Code is developed through internal dogfooding and user feedback, emphasizing the role of "vibes" in evaluating model improvements. He also details Claude Code's features, including QuadMD, settings, hooks, MCP, slash commands, and sub-agents, with a focus on hackability and extensibility. Boris provides advice for engineers to adapt to the changing landscape by learning the craft of coding while also embracing creativity and leveraging AI tools to bring their ideas to life. He offers practical tips for using Claude Code, such as starting by asking questions about the codebase and tailoring the approach based on task complexity.
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