Developer Tea

From Software Engineer to Agent Manager - How Work is Changing in A New Software Development Paradigm

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Mar 10, 2026
The conversation explores how AI is reshaping software work and why engineers now write far less code. It digs into the chaos of rapid tool adoption and the new cognitive load from running parallel agents. The piece introduces managing agent workflows like a production line and emphasizes upfront specifications, spot checks, and limiting work-in-progress to reduce burnout.
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INSIGHT

Software Engineering Is Undergoing A Seismic Shift

  • AI is causing a seismic shift where many engineers write half or less of the code they did a year ago.
  • Jonathan Cutrell frames this as potentially exponential productivity gains that also change the nature of engineering work.
ANECDOTE

Tool Explosion Feels Exciting Then Overwhelming

  • The explosion of new tools and agent frameworks creates excitement that quickly becomes chaotic for engineers.
  • Jonathan recounts seeing people spin up agent management systems overnight while most engineers can only adopt a tiny fraction of innovations.
INSIGHT

Parallel Agents Multiply Context Switching Costs

  • Parallelizing agents multiplies context switching into a new cognitive burden where you're managing builders, not just building.
  • Jonathan explains engineers often open many work trees and agents, turning the role into constant context reloads and reviews.
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