IRIgvir Ramirezinblog.igvir.com·Jun 4 · 6 min readLa IA no es para teclear más rápido. Enfócate en pensar mejor.Llevo ya varios años diseñando software y trabajando con tecnologías que cambian más rápido de lo que uno alcanza a documentarlas. En los últimos meses, sin embargo, la Ia creó un escenario distinto y10
IRIgvir Ramirezinblog.igvir.com·Jun 1 · 15 min readFrom code author to system steward: what changes inside AI-DLC The first post in this series was about what I saw — three workshops, teams shipping in hours what used to take sprints. The second post was about what goes wrong when that speed has no structure unde30
IRIgvir Ramirezinblog.igvir.com·May 22 · 12 min readThe "impressive demo" trap: code appears faster than it can be understoodThis is the second post in a three-part series on AI-DLC. The first post covered what I saw running three AI-DLC workshops. This one is about the problem AI-DLC tries to solve. The third will get into10
IRIgvir Ramirezinblog.igvir.com·May 16 · 9 min readAI-DLC in practice: when the sprint is measured in hoursSoftware teams have been promised compression for thirty years. Faster sprints. Better tooling. Lower ceremony. The methodology layer keeps getting renamed and the actual delivery curve barely moves. 00
IRIgvir Ramirezinblog.igvir.com·Jan 31 · 6 min readIBM Project Bob: An Enterprise AI Agent BetYes, we're already flooded with coding assistants that promise to accelerate development. I myself have been writing extensively on LinkedIn with the results of my research. But I can't ignore the fact that IBM has introduced Project Bob, a tool I ha...00