Comment by ljf

Comment by ljf 4 hours ago

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When I was in Product, one of my favourite roles was at a company where there was a massive distinction between protoyping code and live code.

To the extent that no prototype could EVER end up in live - it had to be rewritten.

This allowed prototypes to move at brilliant speed, using whatever tech you wanted (I saw plenty of paper, powerpoint and flash prototypes). Once you proved the idea (and the value) then it was iteratively rebuild 'properly'.

At other companies I have seen things hacked together as a proof of concept, live years later, and barely supported.

I can see agentic working great for prototyping, especially in the hands of those with limited technical knowledge.