@arpit_bhayani Does your thesis also consider the use of AI? With AI tools now widely available, even a 3/5 candidate might have an advantage in producing 5/5 level output. Curious how that factor fits into the evaluation.
Not knowing how to code giving you an advantage is absolute nonsense.
The more you understand, the better your prompts, the better the feedback you give, the better product you ship.
What will change is that the intricacies of syntax, compilers, module systems, the finer details of type systems, won’t matter as much to everyone.
But you should absolutely understand how the pieces fit together. From syscall to pixels. Learn how data flows, because you’ll be able to secure your systems. Learn about performance, because you’ll be able to push your agent further. Learn about APIs, because they determine how to integrate systems. Learn about how systems fail, because you’ll be able to make reliable programs.
My team at Red Hat is hiring interns!
Preferred tech stack: React, TypeScript, Kubernetes, and Go
If you've contributed to open-source, especially CNCF projects, I’d love to hear from you, DM me!
Instead of rejoicing that AWS got down when Indians were on vacation, it's better to wonder why code freezes aren't in place during Diwali while they are during Christmas?
Trying out spec-kit for our internal design docs, excited to see if it can replace scattered Notion specs. If this works, every design decision will live right in git, next to the implementation.
#DevTools#BuildInPublic#Documentation#SoftwareEngineering
I can’t believe I have to be the one saying this:
An IDE for software development is better than a command line interface.
We fought this war and won it a long time ago.
Why is now every model provider releasing a CLI for AI coding?
What’s this madness about?
Why are people so hell-bent on Claude Code when you can use something like OpenCode with multiple models?
Not judging. Just trying to understand what’s so special about Claude Code.