The IDE is dead. Now what?
Chris Kelly, product lead at Augment Code, has a clear take on where software engineering is headed: you're no longer working the factory line. You're building the factory.
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Everyone is shipping faster in the AI era. Wei-Wei Wu, CEO at Momentum, breaks down what actually separates the teams winning: a tighter feedback loop and the discipline to verify what you built against what you meant to build.
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Wei-Wei Wu
CEO of Momentic
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Chris Kelly, product lead at Augment Code, has a clear take on where software engineering is headed: you're no longer working the factory line. You're building the factory.
Has the role of an engineering leader actually changed in the AI era? Gregor Ojstersek, who writes the Engineering Leadership Newsletter for over 200,000 engineering leaders, has a maybe surprising answer: the fundamentals still win.
Writing code isn't the bottleneck anymore. So what is? Pranay Prakash, engineering leader at Vercel, has a clear answer: taste.
Rob and host Emma Webb get into what happens to an engineering leader when their expertise is suddenly irrelevant, and why being AI native isn't a destination you ever actually reach.
Vinay and host Emma Webb pull back the curtain on Augment's own AI native journey. They get into what triggered the realization that the team wasn't AI native enough, and what it actually looks like to build an AI-native engineering org.
Learn what truly AI native engineering orgs are doing differently, and why legacy codebases and established customer bases create a transformation challenge that fresh-start companies simply don't face.
We talk to engineering leaders shipping AI in production. Tell us what you built, what broke, and what changed about the job.