Data & AIConference50min
Working Effectively with AI Coding Agents
This session offers practical guidance on effectively using AI coding agents through context structuring, reasoning depth, and behavioral management. It compares techniques used by Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex, helping developers understand agent strengths, limitations, and best practices for integrating them into daily development workflows.
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Simon MapleTessl
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Wednesday, June 17, 14:10-15:00
Room 2
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AI coding agents are increasingly part of day-to-day development, but it's easy to misuse them, simply but not using their features effectively. In this session we’ll give hands on advice on how to use agent context, when to use reasoning depth levels, concrete techniques for managing agent behavior, through context structuring, compaction strategies, sub-agent usage, commands, and hooks.
We’ll share how popular agents, Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex use these techniques, highlighting meaningful differences in strengths, and limitations. By the end of the session, you’ll have a clearer mental model of how these agents behave, when they are effective, and real takeaways you'll use every day in your agentic development workflows.
We’ll share how popular agents, Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex use these techniques, highlighting meaningful differences in strengths, and limitations. By the end of the session, you’ll have a clearer mental model of how these agents behave, when they are effective, and real takeaways you'll use every day in your agentic development workflows.
Simon Maple
Simon Maple is the Head of Developer Relations at Tessl, and AI Native Dev co-host. Previously, Simon was the Field CTO, and VP Developer Relations at Snyk, ZeroTurnaround, and IBM. He became a Java Champion in 2014, JavaOne Rockstar speaker in 2014 and 2017, Duke’s Choice award winner, Virtual JUG founder and organiser, and London Java Community co-leader.