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Author name: Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building AI-powered applications. He has worked at startups and enterprise companies, shipping production systems using LangChain, OpenAI API, and various vector databases. He writes about practical AI development, tool comparisons, and lessons learned the hard way.

Software Architecture

AutoGen vs LlamaIndex: Which One for Enterprise

AutoGen vs LlamaIndex: Which One for Enterprise

In the fierce landscape of AI development tools, Microsoft’s AutoGen currently sits at a commanding 55,877 GitHub stars, while the ever-popular LlamaIndex basks in its 47,797 stars. But stars aren’t everything. Let’s cut through the noise and see which tool deserves your attention in the context of enterprise-level

Software Architecture

Best LangChain Alternatives in 2026 (Tested)

After testing several LangChain alternatives for six months, I’ve found them mostly to be lacking the punch I expected.

As a developer with over five years of experience building intelligent applications, I’ve fiddled with LangChain at scale for the better part of a year. It started as a promising tool for my projects, but as

Software Architecture

How to Set Up Observability with ChromaDB (Step by Step)

How to Set Up Observability with ChromaDB (Step by Step)

In this tutorial, we’re going to configure observability for ChromaDB, which is so crucial in maintaining the health of your data pipelines and their performance. Observability isn’t just a fancy buzzword; it’s a critical approach to ensure that your deployments are running smoothly. Look, if

Customization

My Struggle: Getting Open-Source AI Projects Noticed

Hey everyone, Kai Nakamura here from clawdev.net. You know, I spend a lot of my time poking around the edges of what’s new in AI development, and lately, one thing keeps popping up in my conversations and my own struggles: getting your open-source AI project noticed. It’s not enough to build something cool anymore; the

Architecture

Digging into OpenClaw: Behind the Scenes of the Codebase

OpenClaw: More Fun Than a Puzzle Box
Let me tell you, when I first cracked into the OpenClaw codebase, it felt a bit like figuring out one of those intricate puzzle boxes. At first, I cracked open a file, then another. Each piece was like discovering something new inside my grandma’s attic—dusty but packed with

Community

My First AI Open-Source Contribution (No Core Dev Skills Needed)

Hey everyone, Kai Nakamura here from clawdev.net, diving into the nitty-gritty of AI development. Today, I want to talk about something that often gets overlooked in the rush to build the next big thing: the art of contributing to open-source AI projects without being a core maintainer. We all want to make a difference, to

Testing & Debug

Performance Tuning Tips for OpenClaw that Actually Work

There’s More to Performance than Meets the Eye
Alright, let me set the stage for you. It was late. I was hunched over my laptop. You know the feeling, right? My shoulders were practically touching my ears, and I was squinting at the screen. OpenClaw was being sluggish, more sluggish than my grandma’s dial-up internet

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