This tag archive currently includes 1 article. It is designed as a practical map of how this theme shows up across writing on software architecture, delivery quality, and engineering execution. Instead of treating AI agents and apps as an isolated keyword, these entries trace how the idea appears in real system constraints, team decisions, and implementation tradeoffs.

Recent entries in this archive include The Death of the Mobile Developer: AI Is Quietly Eating the App Store. Reading these together gives a clearer view of recurring patterns: where tooling helps, where process matters more than syntax, and where verification or coordination becomes the limiting factor.

A representative thread from this set: Mobile apps ruled the last decade, but AI is quietly dismantling the foundations they were built on. From declining iOS and Android job postings to LLM interfaces replacing entire app flows, this piece argues the golden age of mobile development is over and … Use this as a starting point, then follow the rest of the archive to see how the same problem evolves across different contexts and constraints.

Related tag themes that frequently appear alongside AI agents and apps include Future of mobile development, Conversational UI vs apps, LLM-driven UX, AI agents in software, decline of mobile developers, Post-app era. Those cross-links are useful when you want broader context instead of a single-topic view, especially for platform-level decisions and multi-team delivery work.

  1. The Death of the Mobile Developer: AI Is Quietly Eating the App Store

    Mobile apps ruled the last decade, but AI is quietly dismantling the foundations they were built on. From declining iOS and Android job postings to LLM interfaces replacing entire app flows, this piece argues the golden age of mobile development is over and what comes next might not even run on iOS or Android.