Adam Stachowiak
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Podcast Appearances
Learning this thing today.
Right.
There's a daily release of something.
Yeah.
We're in the ultimate season of build, build, build.
I think it goes back to developers, developers, developers, maintainers, maintainers, maintainers.
It's a throwback.
And I think the โ I'd love to see someone at Microsoft stand up on the stage and say build, build, build.
Because that's the era we're in, right?
Just to throw back to the old day of developer, developer.
For the next, I would say, let me try to, let me try to predict this and I'll come back to this stage here again, if I'm wrong.
I don't know.
I was going to say 10 years, but I feel like that's a long time.
Oh, that's an eternity.
It is an eternity.
I feel like โ I mean, well, I don't want to say developers are going to die anytime soon because that would be just an absolute shame.
But I think making software is not going to change.
We need smart folks with awareness, intent, understanding, moral high ground, et cetera, to craft and mold the platforms, protocols, and software built on them over the next forever, perpetuity.
I think we should always have โ I mean software is for humans largely, and I think actually โ I take that back.
A lot of software is actually being built for agents to make better software for humans to make better software, which is a weird cycle.