04 Mar 2026
1h 37m

Building Claude Code with Boris Cherny

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The Pragmatic Engineer

The discussion centers on the evolution and impact of AI coding agents, particularly Claude Code. Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code and former Meta engineer, recounts his journey from early coding experiences to leading AI-driven code development. He details Claude Code's transition from a side project to a widely adopted developer tool, including internal debates about its public release and the emphasis on safety. Cherny shares his current AI-assisted workflow, highlighting the shift towards parallel processing and AI-driven code review. He draws parallels between the transformative impact of AI on software engineering and the printing press's effect on literacy, emphasizing the need for adaptability and a generalist skillset in the age of AI.

Outlines

Part 1: Origins, Career, and Philosophy

Part 2: The Meta Years: Infrastructure and Quality

Part 3: Anthropic and the Birth of Claude Code

Part 4: AI-Driven Development Workflow

Part 5: Automation, Review, and Safety Layers

Part 6: Anthropic Culture and Internal Processes

Part 7: Expanding the Ecosystem: Cowork and Swarms

Part 8: The Future of Engineering and Identity

Part 9: Final Reflections and Advice

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