The End of Coding Building AI-Native Engineering Organizations When Humans No Longer Write Code
By Nicolas Bouvrette
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The Rules Have Changed AI has collapsed the cost of writing code. The processes built around rationing human execution — Scrum, story points, sprint cadence — are no longer fit for purpose. The organizations that redesign around this shift will compound. The ones that keep optimizing ceremony will stall.
What You'll Learn Why traditional estimation, documentation, and governance break under AI acceleration
How to structure teams, platforms, and execution for AI-native workflows
Concrete blueprints for portfolio discipline, escalation handling, and rewrite decisions
A phased transition strategy that does not collapse what is already working
The Timebox Method — a practical alternative to Scrum designed for AI-accelerated teams
Who It's For Written primarily for the people deciding how teams are structured and how software gets built — CTOs, engineering directors, managers, and founders. Developers who want to understand where these shifts are heading, and help shape them, will find it useful too.
About the Author Nicolas Bouvrette is an engineering leader who has implemented these models across multiple organizations. This book is drawn from that experience — not theory, not speculation, but a field manual from active experimentation inside the shift.
Essays on AI-native engineering Field notes on the arguments in the book — sharper, shorter, and written as they happen.
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