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Drew Hoskins's avatar

Thanks, Gergely, for posting, and thanks to everyone for reading and sharing!

I didn't write this book because of AI--many of the topics, like errors and warnings, I've been itching to cover for years. But the AI transition *is* likely why it was chosen for publication. This is a very nervous moment in the history of software engineering as the role gets redefined, and amid all the fun engineers are having coding with Claude et al., I think individual contributors feel anxiety--am I ready for what's coming? As a lifelong IC, and in the spirit of Kent Beck's mission to "help geeks feel safe in the world," I hope this helps.

I want this to be a dialogue, not just a book. I'd love to hear from folks on Substack or LinkedIn--stories, questions, topic suggestions, or feedback about the content.

Adham Bishr's avatar

@drew Definitely getting this book. Would love for you to analyze more real world use cases (the Stripe example of using test more than production was a very interesting example).

Also really liked the exercises.

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