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Frank Wiles: CEO of RevSys and Early Django Contributor on Open Source history and Super Charging Engineering Teams

1 h 3 min · 7 de jul de 2025
Portada del episodio Frank Wiles: CEO of RevSys and Early Django Contributor on Open Source history and Super Charging Engineering Teams

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In this conversation, Frank Wiles discusses the impact of AI on the development industry, comparing it to the evolution of tools in construction. He emphasizes that while AI may change the nature of work, it will not eliminate the need for developers but rather enhance their efficiency and capabilities. Wiles believes that developers will continue to engage with coding, albeit with more advanced tools at their disposal.

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