Thank you! I completely agree.
It really does depend on the workflow and the type of task. Claude Code is excellent when you need strong reasoning and careful exploration through complex problems, while Codex integrates more seamlessly with existing GitHub workflows and feels more efficient for implementation-focused work.
That’s actually one of the main points I tried to highlight in the article with the decision table. I’ve been using both depending on the situation, and I think trying them on real projects (as you mentioned) is the best way to figure out what fits your own style.
Have you found yourself leaning toward one more than the other lately?