Imagine a world in which your editor / IDE can actually write some of your code for you. Where you're able to produce software faster and more efficiently because your development environment "knows" what you want to do, based on code you've written before. Turns out you can start experiencing this in the present using the free TabNine editor extension by Codata. In this episode Kyle Simpson, Codata's Lead of Developer Empowerment, joins the panel to describe how they use Machine Learning to enhance and accelerate software development. Kyle explains what's already possible in the present, and what ML technology promises to enable in the future for developer experience.

Picks

Aimee

Terraform cost estimation: https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-cost-estimation

Dan

https://www.se.rit.edu/~tabeec/RIT_441/Resources_files/How To Write Unmaintainable Code.pdf

Kyle

https://medium.com/nmc-techblog/introducing-the-async-cookie-store-api-89cbecf401f

AJ

3-Wolf Moon: https://amzn.to/3dGkRE6
Watchexec: https://webinstall.dev/watchexec
Dotenv: https://webinstall.dev/dotenv