Did you have a productive week? I think I did, but it was a blur. Looking forward to some forced downtime this weekend!
[blog] Code Quality in the Age of AI-Assisted Development. I like this analysis of what the developer’s inner loop and outer loop looks like before and after AI-generated code enters the fray.
[blog] Producer java library for Data Lineage is now open source. I knew pretty much nothing about this topic until I read this. Lineage seems like a very valuable capability for modern systems.
[blog] Does “Developer First” Mean What You Think It Means? Words mean things. What are you saying when you call a product or company “developer first”? Adam explores.
[article] Research: Humble Leaders Inspire Others to Step Up. Humility doesn’t convey weakness; some of the strongest people I know have a modesty about their own importance.
[article] Infrastructure as Code: From Imperative to Declarative and Back Again. This space is mature, but not settled. The paradigm for managing infrastructure has swung back and forth, and some folks are already looking at the next change. Keep watching.
[blog] Tuning and Evaluating an LLM in Vertex AI Pipelines. Chris looks at what it takes to have a repeatable process for getting LLMs into production.
[blog] Why I use Cline for AI Engineering. I feel like I’m saturated in AI-assisted coding tools, but I trust Addy’s recommendation here. Cline looks like a step up from most of what’s available right now.
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