i'm an info structure ind enr. I think that people who identify as, you know, whether stevops ops, interstructure or whatever, you've kind of got a fork in the road. You can either find a company that does infer structure as a service. It solves some category problem for everyone else. And so they have real, actual, hard, interesting inter structure problems. So i do think th at those two kind of, they are going to diverge in ways that are stronger than we probably see right down different job titles. That seems to be pretty distinct from the act of just writing a code. Ye, my guess would be that in 15 years,
Charity Majors, co-founder, and CTO of honeycomb.io, joins us to talk about everything that's wrong with engineering cycles, how throwing money at the problem by hiring more people is making it worse, and what we can do about it.
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- How to create systems that increase software engineering productivity,
- Which toolsets can enable shorter feedback loops,
- How elite teams have figured it out,
- How infrastructure engineering is key to all of this and more!
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