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Skipping feedback could significantly speed up AI-assisted coding workflows.
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SkipLabs has launched Skipper, an AI coding agent that operates without user feedback. Unlike typical AI coding tools that rely on iterative prompts, Skipper ships code directly. This approach aims to speed up the coding process by eliminating feedback loops.

Skipping feedback could significantly speed up AI-assisted coding workflows.
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Faster code generation may improve developer productivity and reduce time to market.
Consider testing Skipper for projects where rapid code delivery is critical.
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SkipLabs has launched Skipper, an AI coding agent that operates without user feedback. Unlike typical AI coding tools that rely on iterative prompts, Skipper ships code directly. This approach aims to speed up the coding process by eliminating feedback loops.
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SkipLabs has launched Skipper, an AI coding agent that operates without user feedback. Unlike typical AI coding tools that rely on iterative prompts, Skipper ships code directly. This approach aims to speed up the coding process by eliminating feedback loops.