From DevOps to 'Vibe Coding': Gene Kim on AI-Assisted Development and Platform Engineering
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What if you could turn a five-year software project into a one-month endeavor? Gene Kim, co-founder of IT Revolution and author of The Phoenix Project, reveals how AI-powered Vibe Coding is transforming the way developers work.
Kim shares insights from his upcoming book about how developers are achieving unprecedented productivity, including how his co-author produces 12,000 lines of production-ready code daily using AI assistance. But it's not just about speed - learn how this approach enables developers to tackle previously impossible projects and explore larger design spaces.
From DevOps evolution to practical AI implementation, Kim discusses:
- What Vibe Coding really means and how it differs from traditional development
- Real examples of AI accelerating development without sacrificing quality
- Common pitfalls to avoid when implementing AI in your development workflow
- How AI is making developers more ambitious rather than replacing them
- The critical role of testing and feedback loops in successful AI implementation
Whether you're a seasoned developer or a tech leader wondering about AI's place in your development workflow, this conversation provides practical insights into the future of software development.
Guest: Gene Kim, Author, Researcher, Vibe Coder, DevOps Enthusiast, Founder of IT Revolution
Gene Kim has been studying high-performing technology organizations since 1999. He was the founder and CTO of Tripwire, Inc., an enterprise security software company, where he served for 13 years. His books have sold over 1 million copies—he is the WSJ bestselling author of Wiring the Winning Organization, The Unicorn Project, and co-author of The Phoenix Project, The DevOps Handbook, and the Shingo Publication Award-winning Accelerate. Since 2014, he has been the organizer of DevOps Enterprise Summit (now Enterprise Technology Leadership Summit), studying the technology transformations of large, complex organizations.
Links to interesting things from this episode:
- "DevOps is Bullshit"
- Accelerate
- “Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System”
- Wiring the Winning Organization
- “Organizational Learning And Competitiveness: Revisiting The “Allspaw/Hammond 10 Deploys Per Day At Flickr” Story”
- The DevOps Handbook
- Wyvern
- Sourcegraph Amp
- Pacific Rim
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