@malisauskasLT@jackfriks Oh wow, I’m exactly at this spot, 0 mrr and doubt/cancel every single thought that comes to my mind before doing anything with it :/
It is a source of continuous delight to watch the AI community rediscover the fundamentals and the dynamics of software engineering as they take those things and embellish them with AI adjectives, making them sound all fresh and new and sparkly while in truth, those fundamentals remain, well, fundamental.
Remove AI from the discourse below, and what Andrew promotes are things one heard all the time as we saw - starting decades ago - the transition from assembly language to FORTRAN and COBOL, from structured to object-oriented, from waterfall to agile.
The past, as is said, does not repeat itself but rather rhymes.
Don’t get me wrong: I celebrate what Andrew et al are doing: developing software-intense systems that are meaningful and that endure requires intention and discipline, and I embrace that.
Two dangling threads before I close:
I don’t grok the semantics of “traditional teams”. The cosmos of computing is so wide and deep and diverse and crosses so many domains, I conclude that “traditional teams” is what one says when their experience is in a relatively narrow space, and they are witnessing a shift from what they grew up with in the Valley in particular, where web-centric systems of global elastic scale remain the primary focus.
Second, I am dismayed at the focus on speed. If you are driving head long Thelma and Louise style toward an IPO then certainly speed will be a critical factor. But for most of the domain of computing, for systems that are meaningful and that endure, other factors are far more important: correctness, repeatability, safety, maintainability, these dominate, and as such, don’t be distracted by the noise and smoke and heat and light of an AI first style that may get you out of the starting gate quickly, but will fail you in the ultra marathon of most development.
@Dimillian Hey @Dimillian, tried today Codex app and well, Codex Monitor feels much snappier, polished! Especially in big threads / big diffs ;) well done!
@Dimillian hey @Dimillian today I tried first time CodexMonitor and works quite well so far! However, I don't understand what's the difference between "Project" and "Workspace"?