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Welcome to The Blitzy Blitz, a weekly newsletter showcasing what Blitzy is building. Follow along to see updates in the Open Source Enhancement Initiative and Building With Blitzy series on our blog.
The most recent experiment was building Bluetooth support with Blitzy, see below for details!

Building In Progress

Since last week, Blitzy engineers have been working diligently on a variety of projects, testing the boundaries of our autonomous software development platform.

Everything from Bluetooth in Linux to reimagining the SDLC and refinements, we are excited to share what we’ve found.

Here’s a quick look at the most significant results so far.

The Blitzy BlueZ

Let’s kick off with the latest release: The Blitzy BlueZ: Building Bluetooth Support.

As a library, BlueZ has been maintained, not managed. This led Blitzy engineers to wonder: how would our platform tackle BlueZ?

After one Blitzy run: 920 engineering hours done in days. 8 Cargo workspace crates replacing 5 daemon binaries and shared libraries. 4,339 tests passing with 0 failures.

The real deliverable? A codebase that does not inhibit its own evolution.

Check out our blog here.

Adopting an Agentic SDLC

Enterprises are investing heavily in AI coding tools, but the payoff doesn’t match their efforts.

Blitzy’s most recent white paper reimagines how software is built, moving beyond friction points and restricted workflows to operate at an epic-level.

Read more here.

Spec-Driven Development in the Age of AI

Technical specifications are making a comeback.

An engineering team’s new secret weapon is in writing a strong spec. Teams that spec well, build well.

On April 27 at 12 PM EST, learn how to build production-ready code faster and own your software strategy.

Register here.

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Stay tuned for featured Blitzy PRs, exciting events and more experiments!

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