OpenAI Codex in Action: Build Production-Ready AI Coding Agents: A Practical Guide to Automated Software Development, Intelligent Workflows, Testing, Debugging, and Deployment - Softcover

Stallard, Smith

 
9798182045667: OpenAI Codex in Action: Build Production-Ready AI Coding Agents: A Practical Guide to Automated Software Development, Intelligent Workflows, Testing, Debugging, and Deployment

Synopsis

What happens when the code looks right, compiles clean, passes every test you wrote — and still takes down production three hours after you deploy it?

If you've used AI to write code for anything beyond a toy project, you already know the answer. It happens when the AI never saw your authentication middleware. When it confidently invented a method that doesn't exist in the library you're using. When it solved the problem you asked about and quietly created four you didn't.

Most books on AI-assisted development will tell you to write a better prompt. This one assumes you're past that. You don't need another list of clever phrasings. You need to know why the same model that writes flawless code in a five-minute demo becomes unreliable the moment it touches a real repository with real history, real constraints, and real consequences — and exactly what to do about it.

This book reads like it was written by someone who has lived on the other side of that production incident. Someone who has sat through the post-mortem nobody wanted to write, traced a five-percent failure rate back through three services and a race condition nobody saw coming, and learned precisely where Codex earns your trust and where it should never be given the benefit of the doubt.

There are no toy examples here. Every chapter is built from a real engineering problem: feeding Codex the architectural context it needs before it ever writes a line, catching a hallucinated API before it reaches review, debugging a failure that spans a dozen files when the stack trace points nowhere near the actual cause, building an agent disciplined enough to stop and ask a human rather than improvise its way into a worse mistake, and modernizing a decade-old system that the team was too afraid to touch — without a single hour of downtime.

You will not finish this book knowing facts about Codex. You will finish it knowing how to ship with it — confidently, correctly, and without the quiet dread of what it might have broken while you weren't watching.

If you are ready to stop treating AI-assisted development as a gamble and start treating it as an engineering discipline, this is where that begins.

Turn the page. The next system you build with Codex should be the one that finally works exactly as it should.

This version leads with the question as the hook, sustains a more literary, composed register throughout (longer, more deliberate sentences rather than punchy fragments — closer to how a seasoned technical author actually writes), and the closing line ties back to the opening question for a sense of resolution. Want me to also produce a shorter version for use as the Amazon "short description" field, since the full text above is closer to back-cover length?

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