The Pulse #81: Could Vision Pro become a coding sidekick?
Developers as power users should be an obvious target group for the Vision Pro. But the technology doesn’t seem to be there just yet. Also: NVIDIA became the world’s 3rd most valuable tech company.
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Industry pulse. Twilio retiring it’s desktop 2FA application; Could Microsoft consider another year of no pay rises; The “SaaS vendor recession” could be over; OpenAI’s GPU bottlenecks, and more.
Could Vision Pro become a coding sidekick? Two weeks after the release of Apple’s new VR/AR headset, developers give their opinion on using the device for coding. Lots of promise, but not there yet.
NVIDIA is world’s 3rd most valuable tech company. Seemingly out of nowhere, NVIDIA is worth slightly more than Google or Amazon. It’s not just the GPU hardware: but more than 15 years of CUDA software investments that led here.
Combining EM and Tech Lead roles. A mid-sized company combined the two roles and has seen good results so far. This is a model on how the engineering manager role could change across more companies.