

AI-assisted development is here to stay (Changelog Interviews #472)
Dec 17, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Slash Change Log
01:54 • 2min
Ai Asistan Development Workflow
03:50 • 4min
Sopram Synthesis
07:34 • 2min
Is It a Variation of Programm Synthesis?
09:55 • 2min
Tabnan - The Magic of Programming Synthesis
11:40 • 2min
The Battleneck of Human and Machine in Synthesis
13:38 • 2min
The End Game of Programming Synthesis
15:28 • 2min
Is There a Fee Back Loop?
17:54 • 2min
Getting the Trust of the End User
19:47 • 3min
Teleport - The Industry Best Practice for Remote Access
22:49 • 2min
How Long Have You Been Working on Teleport?
24:27 • 4min
YE, What Is This?
28:20 • 4min
Vs Code Is a Good Alternative to Slack, Right?
31:51 • 2min
Cap Nine - A Developer First Company?
34:10 • 1min
Copilot - What's Growth Been Like?
35:40 • 3min
Using Tup Nine, You're Always in Control.
38:34 • 2min
I'm Not a Lawyer, Right?
40:43 • 2min
Is There Really a Licensing Issue With Open Source?
42:26 • 2min
Scripting
44:49 • 2min
Using Machine Learning to Train on an Open Source at Large Framework
46:28 • 3min
Fire Hydrant - The Reliability Platform for Teams of All Sizes
49:28 • 2min
Coders, Is There a World in Which You Will Not Write Your Functions Anymore?
51:56 • 4min
Interacting With Tab Nine
56:03 • 2min
The Interaction Model
58:07 • 1min
We Are a Legion, and Bob Is a I
59:34 • 3min
Using the Human in the Development Processes
01:02:49 • 4min
Agan, Sublime Plugging in a Rusco Editor?
01:06:55 • 2min
We Love Rust
01:09:06 • 2min
Is AAS Development Here to Stay?
01:10:56 • 3min
Ad, Change Law Dot Com.
01:14:09 • 2min