Development Agents for Speed, Quality, and Security
Orchestrate parallel AI agents to multiply your development speed without losing control.
Who This Is For
The age of the solo developer typing line by line is over. AI-powered development agents can run tests, refactor code, and explore solutions in parallel — but only if you know how to orchestrate them.
In this workshop, we’ll move beyond single-prompt interactions and into the world of multi-agent workflows. You’ll learn how to decompose complex engineering tasks into parallel workstreams, configure agents to handle code quality checks and security audits autonomously, and build orchestration patterns that scale with your codebase without collapsing under their own complexity.
We’ll work through real scenarios: spinning up agents that review PRs while you write new features, building CI pipelines that use agents for pre-merge analysis, and designing guardrails that keep automated changes safe and reversible. By the end, you’ll have a practical framework for integrating development agents into your daily workflow — gaining speed without sacrificing quality or security.
Key Concepts
- Moving from single-prompt to multi-agent orchestration
- Decomposing complex tasks into parallel agent workstreams
- Configuring agents for autonomous code quality and security checks
- Building CI pipelines with agent-powered pre-merge analysis
- Designing guardrails that keep automated changes safe and reversible
What You'll Take Away
- A working multi-agent development workflow you can use immediately
- Patterns for parallelizing code review, testing, and refactoring
- A guardrail framework for safe autonomous code changes
- CI/CD integration templates for agent-powered pipelines
- A mental model for when to orchestrate vs. when to do it yourself
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What You Need
- A laptop running macOS or Windows (tablets are not sufficient)
- A modern web browser (Chrome or Firefox recommended)
- Claude access will be provided — setup instructions sent before the workshop
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