@davidalvarezdlt Pequeño + que hagan suya la misión.
El sueldo no hará que nadie se quede si lo primero no es cierto, y eso es lo que es difícil de escalar.
@kostazanin That's 100% right. This is why we don't define us as software engineers anymore, we define us as product engineers and the expectations for that role are aligned with what you mention!
Todo el mundo debería ser product builder.
En https://t.co/fso9cSJTCZ los diseñadores, product managers, product support programan.
Hemos construido el sistema para que pueda ser así.
Claro! Creo que la clave es que la developer experience sea muy buena: que el setup sea sencillo, la documentación esté clara y sea fácil entender la estructura del código.
Si conseguís eso, las personas no técnicas podrán avanzar mucho más por su cuenta con ayuda de los agentes, sin depender constantemente de ingeniería.
GTM Agencies, which tech stack are you currently using?
Is everything powered by Claude? If not, which tasks are still done manually?
How do you report to your clients? Is there a centralized place for this?
Thinking about creating a great product for you, would love your input
@davidalvarezdlt Slack al account manager para que ponga una reunión con el cliente. Pero me gusta tener un motivo (una feature que están utilizando mucho, han probado algo nuevo, etc.)
@ardent__dev Building the product that helped us reach the right people and iterate with my cofounder who actually was already great at sales. Best feedback loop possible.
https://t.co/UbXEfcpV2Z
Forget the tourist spots. If you actually had to LIVE + WORK in one of these Barcelona slices, which one are you picking?
A B C D or E?
Reply with your choice + reason 👇
@diegocabezas01 Just tested it with some green field pacman code, I'll see if it holds up with real production code tomorrow. To be honest the quality doesn't seem to be there compared to the regular 5.3 codex but maybe it has it's use case