The AI Native Dev - from Copilot today to AI Native Software Development tomorrow
Tessl
79 episodes
16 hours ago
How do you give an agent the same visibility a human developer has, without giving it full control? Alan Pope, Senior Developer Advocate at Tessl, explains how Model Context Protocols (MCPs) give AI agents structured access to dev environments, enabling tools like Claude Code and TypingMind to read, build, and execute safely under human oversight. On the docket: • how MCPs enable hybrid collaboration, letting agents take controlled actions inside local environments while surfacing every cha...
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How do you give an agent the same visibility a human developer has, without giving it full control? Alan Pope, Senior Developer Advocate at Tessl, explains how Model Context Protocols (MCPs) give AI agents structured access to dev environments, enabling tools like Claude Code and TypingMind to read, build, and execute safely under human oversight. On the docket: • how MCPs enable hybrid collaboration, letting agents take controlled actions inside local environments while surfacing every cha...
Revolutionising Spec-Driven Development with Tessl’s Framework & Registry
The AI Native Dev - from Copilot today to AI Native Software Development tomorrow
37 minutes
1 month ago
Revolutionising Spec-Driven Development with Tessl’s Framework & Registry
Devs spend more time fixing agent mistakes than shipping features. On this episode of AI Native Dev, Guy Podjarny, founder & CEO at Tessl, and Simon Maple, Head of Developer Relations, announce two new products, the Tessl Framework and the Tessl Spec Registry, built to make specs the source of truth, keeping agents aligned with intent and code dependable. On the docket: • Why agent development needs its own dependency system • Using specs to create tests that validate agent outputs •...
The AI Native Dev - from Copilot today to AI Native Software Development tomorrow
How do you give an agent the same visibility a human developer has, without giving it full control? Alan Pope, Senior Developer Advocate at Tessl, explains how Model Context Protocols (MCPs) give AI agents structured access to dev environments, enabling tools like Claude Code and TypingMind to read, build, and execute safely under human oversight. On the docket: • how MCPs enable hybrid collaboration, letting agents take controlled actions inside local environments while surfacing every cha...