For developers who use AI but still own the code
The assistant can draft. You still carry the responsibility for correctness, readability, and long-term maintainability.
How do AI-assisted developers keep judgment sharp while delegating drafts?
EraCode helps AI-assisted developers keep their own engineering judgment active through short, relevant challenge practice. It trains the skills you need to evaluate and adapt generated code.
The ownership gap
Generated code still becomes your code once it lands in a branch. You need the ability to question it, simplify it, and debug it when it fails.
Practice keeps that ownership from becoming theoretical.
The supervision paradox is straightforward: the better your assistant, the more tempting it is to skip the reps that build the judgment you need to supervise the assistant. Anthropic’s research discussion is explicit about that tension; Agentic Coding is a Trap is a readable entry point with links into the underlying sources.
Good to know
EraCode complements AI coding assistants; it does not replace them or compete to generate production code for you.
When a challenge is timed, we use a server-anchored timer and combine your AI score with how long you took—across coding, terminal, and multi-part submissions.