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Welcome Back to The Blitzy Blitz

We have so much to catch you up on since last week.

Read on for stories about: Blitzy’s moon landing and IP excavation, how Blitzy broke the SDLC to rebuild it back stronger than ever before, and exciting events.

Let’s dive in!

Blitzy’s Apollo 11: Mission-Critical

Our latest blog went to the moon, covering how the platform took a deep dive in Apollo 11 source code.

A timely release with the current Artemis II expedition underway, To the Moon and Back: Blitzy’s Adventure with Apollo 11 covers everything from sardonic humor in AGC programs to how Blitzy can be a codebase archaeologist and protect enterprise code IP.

Blitzy Broke the SDLC (to Rebuild an Agentic SDLC)

55% of all engineering departments’ AI spending is on copilots. 

But only 27% of AI-generated code gets merged without significant refinements.

We launched our first white paper covering this exact problem.

In Adopting An Agentic SDLC in the Enterprise, Blitzy reimagines the traditional SDLC and proposes a new method informed by our learnings from engineering leaders across industries.

Events

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 to leverage autonomous software development.

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

If you care about where software engineering is going, follow along.

We are just getting started, so stay tuned.

Back in a blitz,

Team Blitzy

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