I like Zed. Clean. I like the yellow color scheme – easy on the eyes.

Fast Terminal (running CC in terminals since about 3 days, instead of the VS code extension.)
Zed also has Claude Code Integration, but terminal is superior anyway, since I can run claude –dangerously-skip-permissions. And I just used the AutoHotKey (AHK) CTRL+ALT+C for that (configured that – game changer).
Yesterday, I ran 3 project at the same time: Karrieren, Atlas and Pianisso.
Looking back: I did make progress faster on all, but chaotic – and it overwhelmed me.
Today, I am focusing only on Karrieren. Providing thoughtful inputs, testing the UI
Much much better. I feel much better progress, since I control it to a certain extent, and I know what it going on.
This is also why GSD and Ralph loop are not for me (even though I explored it very little). I want to know what is going on – at least the parts I can control.
CC itself is a black box, but it tells me what it does – I tell it to tell me what it does.
GSD is too meticiolous and slow. Doesn’t promote iteration.
Ralph (as far as I’ve heard), is end to end. It promotes laziness and autonomy (as the dev), which I don’t like. I like feedback => iteration.
That leaves me with the current state of my own little framework of .loop and .planned folders with MD files.
Working in one session at a time, no parralell agents (unless CC itself spawns them) and no parrallel projects.
It works for me. And it’s the longerm sustainable approach.
Claude Code is a miracle. Absolute god send.
God set me up perfectly for working with it: Natural curiosity and desire to build, exposure to web dev with WP & Elementor => Bricks (CSS Principles) => WP Custom (PHP coding, already with CC in Claude chat) and now Claude Code.
Perfection. Now exposed to more dev principles: DBs, SvelteKit, Typescript. I don’t read it or understand it – but I get exposed to the Principles behind it and how to treat it with CC – which is the way to go forward.