6 Hours to 8,000 Lines: The AI Pipeline That Nailed a Live Artemis II Tracker
47 files. 8,000 lines of TypeScript. A slick 3D tracker for Artemis II, live in browsers worldwide—all from one afternoon's work. But it's not magic; it's a pipeline that forces AI to act like a real engineer.
⚡ Key Takeaways
- Wrought pipeline turns AI from demo-spitter to disciplined engineer, yielding tested, production-ready code.
- Artemis II tracker fuses NASA feeds into 60fps 3D glory—Lagrange interpolation, live DSN, Moon tracking.
- Forget 20-min hacks; structured process like Wrought predicts the future of agentic coding.
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Originally reported by dev.to