Code Health Guardian: The Old-New Role of Human Software Engineers in the Al Era
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We start off the year with a banger with a talk from Artie Shevchenko.
Agenda:
6:00pm - Door Opens. Food arrives, networking
6:30pm - Welcome
6:45pm - Artie Shevchenko - Code Health Guardian
7:30pm - More Networking
8:00pm - It's a wrap
Millions of us will soon need to compete with AI. As it reshapes the tech industry, how will you ensure your skills remain indispensable?
It’s unlikely that attempting to pivot and rapidly become AI experts, as some suggest, is the best strategy. After all, AI development and integration appear to be the tasks perfectly suited for AI itself.
Artie Shevchenko, a former Google software engineer and lecturer at ITMO University, believes a far better approach may be to grow faster and deepen your expertise in managing code complexity. That’s because complex reasoning is hard for AI, and in programming, the most intellectually challenging problem is keeping codebases reasonably simple.
Although the skill of keeping code healthy has been a hallmark of seniority for decades, it’s going to become even more crucial in the upcoming AI era, as an average programmer, instead of coding, will soon be mostly working on code health and the overall architecture. This book will prepare you for that future. It will accelerate your growth and equip you with just enough theory to understand the relative value of all sorts of techniques, principles, and best practices so that you can navigate and prioritize them well.
Master managing code complexity today and position yourself as the best candidate for the old–new role of human software engineers in the upcoming AI era—the role of a Code Health Guardian.
