Joel Hron
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Podcast Appearances
I told you like six months.
You know, our first spike in the first month was like,
yeah, this is it.
Like it was, it was very obvious or like, this is the path.
And we know exactly what we need to do.
Not to say there weren't learnings and nuances along the way, but from month one to month six, it was all about refinement of like these edge cases, like these, these little like feedback loops that need to be incorporated, new tools that need to be incorporated and,
Again, like trying to not be so minimum, like solving a bigger problem and making sure that it's robust against a broader array of use cases.
That's where like a lot of the legwork comes in, you know, but really when you kind of see what these models are capable of, a lot of times like it's pretty apparent just in like the first couple sprints that like you're onto something, you just got to keep running at it.
I like Claude code.
I think, I think Claude code has been phenomenal, um, for things that aren't even writing code at times, you know, I find it's been like a really like flexible tool for me to be able to use.
Um,
We also have licenses to co-pilot as well.
Internally, we use Microsoft a lot for a lot of things.
I think Microsoft has really done a good job of integrating it into the graph.
I think context is king in these models.
And the ability for Copilot to kind of reach into Teams and Outlook and SharePoint and all these different systems that like a lot of my context is in already is really a profound shift.
And I think some of the recent stuff they've done with like Copilot Researcher and stuff like that has been really interesting for those kinds of use cases.
But just, like, personal kind of, like, things.
Like, Cloud Code has been, like, pretty amazing.
I'd love to come back and talk to you about that one day.