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Interesting: will prioritizing faster builds be a trend? Fast builds not only help developers: they will also likely make it easier to adopt GenAI dev tools. Clip from The Pragmatic Engineer Podcast, with Sourcegraph cofounder and CEO Quinn Slack

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Gergely Orosz1 year ago

Full episode: On Spotify: On YouTube:

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Christoffer Kaltenbrunner1 year ago

@sqs Now I really have to watch the full episode 🙂

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Housing Bubble Disrespecter🏡🫧🚫1 year ago

@sqs This is the most interesting few sentences I’ve heard in a long time

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Julien Perrochet1 year ago

@sqs Yes, I've been thinking about that for a while, and I hope it will popularize build systems like @bazelbuild even more :)

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Juan Stoppa1 year ago

@sqs vey interesting angle, everyone should take note of this if they want to use Gen AI (especially when starting to build a product) On a separate note, your podcast shorts look super engaging, big kudos if you’re doing them yourself!

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Dan Manges1 year ago

@sqs This is one of the reasons we’re excited about the content based caching and DAG-based definitions in Mint, the CI/CD platform we built at @rwx_research

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