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Warp CEO Zach Lloyd on why software factories are the next phase of coding

Warp's founder thinks every major software project will soon run on an automated factory. He discusses why and how engineers should prepare for this shift.

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Warp CEO Zach Lloyd on why software factories are the next phase of coding

Warp's founder thinks every major software project will soon run on an automated factory. He discusses why and how engineers should prepare for this shift.

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Why Warp is betting engineering leaders are done picking a favourite coding agent

Warp's multi-harness control plane lets teams run Claude Code, Codex, and Warp Agent together, shifting focus from adoption to ROI measurement. Decoupled governance enables cost optimization through open-weight models without vendor lock-in.

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·dev.to

    Why Warp is betting engineering leaders are done picking a favourite coding agent

    Engineering leaders have spent the past year trying to get their teams to adopt AI coding tools as...

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·latent.space

    Warp CEO Zach Lloyd on why software factories are the next phase of coding

    Warp's founder thinks every major software project will soon run on an automated factory. He discusses why and how engineers should prepare for this shift.