Taylor Mullen
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Because for those who don't know, like, developers are...
We write a lot of code, but it doesn't take up a huge portion of our day.
In a big company setting, you spend far less than half your day writing code.
A lot of it is just bottlenecked by human conversation and going back and forth.
Yeah, it's a great question.
It's alignment is the biggest portion.
So if you have, imagine you have a whole bunch of people who can build things at the speed of light.
And that's kind of where we are today.
Everything is instantaneously buildable.
Well, if you have a person building a hotel and building different floors of the hotel at different times.
you go into one floor, it looks and feels one way, and you go to another floor, it looks and feels another way.
It's the same thing with software.
You want consistency, right?
And if you go to your Google workspace, the docs and the calendar, everything that is offered has a level of consistency and the features have a level of consistency with them.
And so that also goes into the coding world, which is, well, what does it mean to build something that feels coherent?
Because even as a user,
you don't want to relearn everything every step of the way.
Right.
Yeah.
And so it's like, so it's, it's kind of one of these double-edged swords.