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      <title>Context Engineering: The Discipline That Replaced Prompt Engineering</title>
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      <description>Prompt engineering was about wording a single request well. Context engineering is about curating everything in the model&amp;#39;s window - retrieval, memory, tool results, and compaction - across a whole agent run. Here is why the discipline shifted, and the practices that separate reliable production systems from ones that quietly rot.</description>
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      <description>I treat my own learning like a research agenda - a small set of questions I am actively chasing rather than a reading list. Here are the AI areas I have been deep in, the ones I have decided to move into next, and the ones I am deliberately leaving on the watch list.</description>
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