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Ed Hodapp's avatar

Since presently semi-retired, not the typical answers. Actually, the homegrown answers are an inspiration for future work! :)

Thiago Ramos's avatar

Besides my day job where I am working on a global HR Product I am also working on two personal projects, one is a workflow management for Medical Distributors and the other one is a personal management tool. I am using AI a lot and trying to learn how to juggle between coding, vibe coding, reviewing and how to make it so I consume as little tokens as possible. LOL. Being in the industry for almost 20 years makes me feel excited about this new tool we have but at the same time very anxious about the future and a little bit sad because I am seeing a lot of young programmers relying so much in this new genie that I am worried they will ever really learn how to code or even know how to understand or differentiate a good solution from a bad solution

G.S.'s avatar

Working on developing a production checklist for the cybersecurity team for Cursor, AWS Q Developer (best security coverage) and my workflows for baking in security, compliance with frameworks (NIST, PCI, etc.), and getting consistent output when TDD alone was not sufficient, so mutation testing for code coverage of security scans are some of the areas in progress.

MetalMonkey's avatar

I feel somewhat bad about this... I liked the post but didn't actually follow through and say what I like :-/

This reason, is I find *everything* interesting, and not to be too much of a fan, most things that you write about fit that!

If I'm gonna be particular, my current work is mostly legacy enterprise stuff so leveraging genies into that space will get my attention pretty quick.

Sean Corfield's avatar

Seems like Which of the following do you influence or decide at your organization? only allows one answer -- but I influence/decide three of the options.