Tessl

Tessl

Software Development

Reimagining software development for the AI era, and shaping AI Native Software Development.

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Software Development
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held

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    Great post from our founder, Guy Podjarny, on how to evaluate an AI solution based on the change and trust required to use and gain value from a tool or solution. Well worth a read!

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    Founder & CEO at Tessl , Founder & Board Member at Snyk

    Evaluating an AI solution is hard. Solutions range from thin LLM wrappers with dubious lifespan to massive transformation claims that can be hard to believe. Over the last 2 years, I've developed a mental model for thinking about this range, which I finally wrote down in this blog post. At a high level, it plots AI solutions across two dimensions - how much change they require to be used, and how much trust they require to be useful. These dimensions divide them into 4 primary areas, each with its advantages and disadvantages, and some playbooks to consider. This model has been brewing for a long time, and I found it helpful when examining dozens of solutions - and Tessl's own original idea. I hope you find it useful, whether you're building an AI solution, investing in those, or even considering using one. Link to the blog in the comments! #AINative #AIStartup #AI #Startup #AINativeDevelopment

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    The latest episode of The AI Native Dev is out, with Simon Maple chatting with Omer Rosenbaum, CTO and co-founder of Swimm. A great hands-on, live demo of how AI can assist you to keep your documentation front of mind, up-to-date, and accurate.

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    I spoke with Omer Rosenbaum, CTO and co-founder of Swimm, on The AI Native Dev podcast by Tessl, and he gave me a hands-on demo of how AI can help you with your code documentation. An essential piece to this is awareness for developers that documentation even exists for parts of the codebase. A key part of what I love about Swimm is its ability to map code to documentation, so you can keep the two in sync when making changes to avoid drift and out-of-date docs. Here's the entire session with screen share for demo:

    Deep Dive on AI Documentation: Live Demo with Omer Rosenbaum

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    Developer Relations

    Had a really insightful discussion around where AI meets documentation with Omer Rosenbaum, CTO and Co-founder at Swimm. We covered a wide range of topics around the need for documentation, why drift occurs between code and docs, why devs avoid writing docs and much more! Here are some of the questions we discussed: * Is it possible for AI to fully automate documentation creation, or will human input always be necessary? * How does the balance between static analysis and AI impact the quality and accuracy of code documentation? * How can organizations ensure that documentation, especially for legacy codebases, remains a reliable source of truth amidst constant code changes? #AIDocumentation #AINative #AINativeDev #AINativeSoftware #Swimm #OmerRosenbaum And one of my favourite quotes of the session:

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    The AI Code space is rushing to index your codebase - but is that really better? A common initial experience for Fin customers is to find Fin echoes their knowledge base very well - but their knowledge base is painfully out of date.

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    Denial was a real challenge with Cloud Native adoption. In AI Native adoption, we already see data security, reliability and lack of surrounding features being reasons why people delay or defer their adoption decisions - sound familiar? AI Native adoption is on a similar path.

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    It's easy to mistake test generation as the hard part of AI testing -- It's not -- the trickier part is knowing what to test, and what good is supposed to look like for each test. Itamar Friedman, founder and CEO of Codium AI talk in depth about AI testing on The AI Native Dev. Link in thread.

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