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Rob Pike's 5 Rules — What They Mean for AI and Agents

Rob Pike wrote five rules for writing clean C code in 1989. They hold up surprisingly well today — especially now that AI tools and autonomous agents are showing up in our Sprints, our pipelines, and our backlogs.

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Rob Pike's 5 Rules — What They Mean for AI and Agents

Rob Pike wrote five rules for writing clean C code in 1989. They hold up surprisingly well today — especially now that AI tools and autonomous agents are showing up in our Sprints, our pipelines, and our backlogs.

Rule 1: Bottlenecks are never where you think. Before your team celebrates an AI cutting story-writing time in half, check your cycle time data. The real delay is usually in review, refinement, or deployment — not the thing you just automated.

Rule 2: Measure before you tune. Don't add AI everywhere at once. Run a few controlled Sprints, look at velocity and defect rates, then decide. Your Retrospective already gives you the structure to do this.

Rule 3: Fancy is slow when n is small. Large language models are expensive and complex. A simple query or regex handles a lot of small tasks faster and cheaper. AI earns its keep on genuinely large, messy problems — not ten-line standup summaries.

Rule 4: Fancy algorithms are buggier. AI-generated code looks polished and can still be wrong. TDD and ATDD are your safety net. Write the test first, let the AI write the code, and let the test decide if it worked.

Rule 5: Data dominates. Clean up your backlog before you trust AI to read it. Well-written user stories and consistent acceptance criteria produce better AI output. No model compensates for messy data.

The bottom line: Pike's rules and the Scrum framework are pointing at the same thing — measure, keep it simple, test rigorously, and treat your data as the foundation everything else rests on.

AI For Scrum Masters - June 15. 2026

Unlock the Power of AI to Supercharge Agile Collaboration

Rod Claar CST 0 684 Article rating: No rating

AI for Scrum Masters

Transforming Team Performance with Artificial Intelligence

Date: June15, 2026
Time: 1:00 – 5:00 PM Pacific

This live, hands-on workshop shows Scrum Masters how to use AI as a practical co-pilot for facilitation, coaching, and team leadership. You’ll learn how to streamline ceremonies, generate insights from team data, improve communication, and apply AI ethically—without losing the human-centered values at the heart of Scrum.

AI For Scrum Masters - May 18. 2026

Unlock the Power of AI to Supercharge Agile Collaboration

Rod Claar CST 0 1887 Article rating: No rating

AI for Scrum Masters

Transforming Team Performance with Artificial Intelligence

Date: May 18, 2026
Time: 1:00 – 5:00 PM Pacific

This live, hands-on workshop shows Scrum Masters how to use AI as a practical co-pilot for facilitation, coaching, and team leadership. You’ll learn how to streamline ceremonies, generate insights from team data, improve communication, and apply AI ethically—without losing the human-centered values at the heart of Scrum.

Understanding the ScrumMaster's Daily Role: Facilitator, Coach, and Problem Solver in Agile Development

"Unlocking the ScrumMaster's Day: Roles, Challenges, and Impact on Agile Development Success"

Rodney Claar 0 1537 Article rating: No rating

A ScrumMaster plays a pivotal role in agile development, acting as a facilitator and coach to ensure the team adheres to Scrum principles. Unlike traditional managers, ScrumMasters focus on fostering collaboration and productivity without direct authority over the team. Their daily responsibilities include organizing Scrum events like daily stand-ups and sprint reviews to promote transparency and adaptation. They also work to remove any impediments that hinder team progress, provide coaching on Scrum practices, engage stakeholders to incorporate feedback, and promote continuous improvement through retrospectives and learning opportunities. Despite the challenges of managing team dynamics and varying organizational cultures, ScrumMasters are essential in empowering teams to deliver value and adapt to changing requirements. Their work involves a blend of facilitation, coaching, and problem-solving, making them the unsung heroes of agile development.

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