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The Infinite Loop Part III: Agentic Software Engineering

The Infinite Loop Part III: Agentic Software Engineering

via Dev.toRemo H. Jansen

Creating a culture of trust, ownership, and data-driven continuous experimentation—now accelerated by AI The Infinite Loop (L∞P) was introduced in 2023 as a software development methodology that unified lessons from Agile, Lean UX, Kanban, DevOps, and Product-led growth. Its core philosophy—trust, ownership, outcomes over outputs, no arbitrary deadlines—was designed to create high-performance teams that could achieve flow state and deliver genuine customer value. Three years later, AI has fundamentally changed how software is built. Large language models, agentic workflows, and AI-assisted development have compressed the time from idea to implementation. What took days now takes hours; what took hours now takes minutes. But the principles of L∞P are not obsolete—they are more relevant than ever. In 2023, the core problem was that companies underinvested in discovery and used time boxes that corrupted quality. Teams rushed to build without proper validation, and artificial deadlines led

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