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AI Coding Agents in 2026: Field Notes from a Year of Production Use

Twelve months ago, "AI coding agent" still meant a Copilot-style autocomplete with an attitude. In 2026 it means a process you brief once and walk away from. We've shipped meaningful production work — refactors, migrations, full feature del…

2 May, 2026 · 3 min Read
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Bun vs Node in Production: Two Years In

Bun reached 1.0 in late 2023. By early 2026, we've had it in production long enough to stop being excited and start being honest. This is what we've learned, where the runtimes diverge, and what we still leave on Node. The short version Bun…

14 March, 2026 · 3 min Read
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TypeScript Migration Patterns That Actually Worked

Migrating a JavaScript codebase to TypeScript is one of those projects that looks straightforward in a planning document and turns into a quarter of someone's life in practice. We've done it on three codebases of varying sizes in the last e…

5 January, 2026 · 3 min Read
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Visitor & Access Management Software in 2026: What Buyers Get Wrong

Every B2B office, conference venue, and shared workspace has the same problem: people show up, you need to know who they are, what they're here for, who is hosting them, and — if regulation requires it — a defensible audit trail. The techno…

19 August, 2023 · 3 min Read
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Java Web Frameworks in 2026: What Actually Ships

Java is not glamorous in 2026. It is also not going anywhere. If anything, the language and runtime are in the best shape they've been in for a decade — virtual threads, pattern matching, records, and a JIT that consistently outperforms mos…

10 July, 2023 · 2 min Read
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PHP Frameworks in 2026: What Still Matters in Contract Work

The pitch hasn't changed much in fifteen years: a good PHP framework saves you from writing the dull parts of every web app and gives the next developer something they already recognise. The pitch is still true. The list of credible framewo…

12 June, 2023 · 3 min Read