Jared Zoneraich delivers a workshop on how Claude Code works, emphasizing its architecture, strengths, and how to build custom AI agents. He discusses the history and evolution of coding agents, highlighting the importance of simple design, better models, and tool calls. Zoneraich also covers key components like the constitution, master loop, core tools, to-do lists, async buffer, and sub-agents. He contrasts Claude Code with other coding agents like Codex, AMP, and Cursor, discussing their unique perspectives and approaches. The talk concludes with a Q&A session, addressing questions about trade-offs in solving current problems, enforcing sequential execution, the future of LLM calls, and the role of test-driven development.
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