BEAM There, Done That
The dashboards are green. PRs are shipping faster than ever. So why are seniors quietly burning out — and juniors not actually learning? In this episode, Allen Wyma and Francesco Cesarini sit down in person with Bruce Tate — author of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, co-author of 10+ books on Elixir, and founder of Groxio — who just shut down a 10-year mentoring organization because the junior developer career path had become too unclear to sustain. Topics include: * why AI has broken the traditional apprenticeship model without replacing it * three scenes from a Tuesday afternoon: Freddie the junior, Martin the senior, and the manager watching the green dashboard — what each is missing about the other two * the five modes of AI-assisted coding (completion, mini tasks, debugging, collaboration, vibing) and which ones a junior should actually live in * why the pull request is no longer a learning moment — and what to do instead * the four things a junior must develop to become a senior in 2026 * what leadership owes the next generation, and the one pledge every team should make * where BEAM languages fit in all of this — and why Elixir may be the best language for AI-assisted development The productivity dividend is real. The question is whether we invest it or eat it. Resources mentioned: * Groxio: grox.io * Tidewave * Ash Framework * "Tell Me a Story" talk by Sasha (referenced in episode) Recorded May 18, 2026.
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