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Patrones de arquitectura de agentes de IA

Imagina un mundo donde los asistentes digitales anticipan tus necesidades, no solo respondiendo a tus órdenes, sino mejorando proactivamente tu vida diaria. Esto no es un sueño futurista—es el desafío que los desarrolladores de IA enfrentan hoy en día. Diseñar agentes de IA tan avanzados implica utilizar varios patrones arquitectónicos que dictan cómo estos sistemas piensan, aprenden y actúan. Vamos a desentrañar algunos de

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Cómo construir agentes de IA desde cero

Cuando un Script Simple No Es Suficiente: Construyendo Agentes Inteligentes Desde Cero
Imagina que estás jugando un juego de estrategia y deseas que el oponente de la computadora sea más que solo un conjunto de movimientos predefinidos. Quieres un rival que aprenda de tus tácticas, adapte sus estrategias y te sorprenda con maniobras ingeniosas—esencialmente, una IA

Agent Frameworks

Claude API vs Mistral API: Which One for Startups

Claude API vs Mistral API: Which One for Startups
Claude API has 125,312 GitHub stars. Mistral API? Just 52,874. But honestly, stars don’t ship features. With all the hype around these two models, startups face a real dilemma: which to choose in this Claude API vs Mistral API showdown?

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My Agent Framework Choice: Building Beyond PoC

Hey everyone, Leo here from agntdev.com! Today, I want to talk about something that’s been buzzing in my head for the past few weeks, ever since I got my hands dirty with the latest batch of agent frameworks. Specifically, I’m thinking about the “build” aspect – not just building an agent, but how we build

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Langfuse vs Weights & Biases: Which One for Side Projects

Langfuse vs Weights & Biases: Which One for Side Projects?
Langfuse has 23,621 GitHub stars. Weights & Biases, meanwhile, has a respectable following as well, but exact numbers are elusive without a detailed lookup. But here’s the kicker: stars don’t ship features. Developers need tools that enhance productivity, and the choice between langfuse vs weights

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10 Tool Integration Mistakes That Cost Real Money

10 Tool Integration Mistakes That Cost Real Money
I’ve seen 4 SaaS implementations fail this quarter alone. Shockingly, all 4 suffered from the same 10 tool integration mistakes that cost them real money.

1. Overlooking API Rate Limits
Why does this matter? It’s easy to assume that once an integration is set up, it’ll run

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Cursor vs GitHub Copilot: Which One for Startups

Cursor vs GitHub Copilot: A Developer’s Detailed Look at AI Tools for Startups

GitHub Copilot currently boasts over 2 million users while Cursor is relatively new on the scene with about 16,000 users. But don’t let the numbers mislead you. It’s important to find the right tool for your needs, especially for startups where every

Agent Frameworks

My March 2026 Agent Build Reflections: From Idea to Reliable AI

Alright, folks. Leo Grant here, back in the digital trenches with you. It’s Monday, March 23rd, 2026, and I’ve been wrestling with something pretty fundamental lately: the “build” part of agent development. Not just the coding, but the entire process of taking an idea, a set of constraints, and turning it into a functioning, autonomous

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My Quest for Truly Adaptable AI Agents Began This Week

Alright, folks. Leo Grant here, back from a particularly deep rabbit hole. This past week, I’ve been wrestling with something that’s been bugging me for a while: how do we actually build agents that aren’t just glorified script runners, but genuinely adaptable, context-aware entities?

I mean, we’ve all seen the demos. The shiny new LLM-powered

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