All of this has to be read-arrived for programming principles I had this intuition I think we even had this situation on previous episodes like we talked about this. It's causal from the way campuses of universities were organized in the 50s Turing came up with a Turing machine and von Neumann formalized the architecture that we are using. This sort of created this sort of conceptual can be an explosion around this time it took like for the 60s for having a reasonable implementation of these things.
My guest today is Shopify co-founder and CEO Tobi Lütke. We discuss the differences between founders and professional managers, how he’s scaled with Shopify, the constant fight against bureaucracy, how he thinks about innovation in a large company, and how he manages to keep his head when everyone else is losing theirs.
A coder at heart who emigrated from Germany to Canada two decades ago, Lütke co-founded the e-commerce giant Shopify in Ottawa in 2006. The Globe and Mail named Lütke "CEO of the Year" in November 2014, and in May 2021 the company reported that it had more than 1.7 million businesses in approximately 175 countries using its platform. As of July 2022, Shopify is among the top 20 largest publicly traded Canadian companies by market capitalization, and the company’s total revenue for 2021 was $4.611 billion. Lütke previously appeared on Episode 41 of The Knowledge Project.
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