Tag: AI-Native Development

Continuum — persistent memory for AI-native engineering

Introducing Continuum: The Memory Behind the Six Weeks Is Now a Product

Posted on June 14, 2026 by JB

When I wrote about replacing HighRadius in six weeks, I said the pace wasn’t raw AI speed — it was contextual continuity. Every agent session opened already knowing the architecture, the prior decisions, the history. Nothing was re-explained. Nothing was lost. That continuity layer now has a name and a front door. It’s called Continuum, […]

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Night cityscape with blue-lit skyscrapers and light trails representing AI-Native development replacing a HighRadius cash application platform in six weeks

Six Weeks to Replace HighRadius: What Disciplined AI-Native Development Actually Looks Like

Posted on June 5, 2026 by JB

Most people treat “AI-Native development” as a productivity story. Write faster, debug faster, ship faster. That’s the small version. The larger version is this: with the right architecture and process discipline, a single developer can design, build, document, and validate an enterprise-grade platform in a timeframe that would be implausible otherwise. Not a prototype. Not […]

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