The speaker is passionate about improving software quality and making it easier for people to build software. They believe that the future of programming languages lies in areas like observability and AI. They emphasize the importance of asking critical questions about all software, not just AI, in terms of reliability and trust. Overall, their work at Akita and now at Postman focuses on API observability and building secure and reliable systems.
Jean Yang’s research on programming languages at Carnegie Mellon led her to realize that APIs are the layer that makes or breaks quality software systems. Unfortunately, developers are underserved by tools for dealing with, securing & understanding APIs.
That realization led her to found Akita Software, which led her to join Postman by way of acquisition. That move, at least in part, also led her to join us on this very podcast. We think you’re going to enjoy this interview, we sure did.
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