Founder and entrepreneur Jyoti Bansal tells Ben, Cassidy, and Eira about the developer challenges he aims to solve with his new venture, Harness, an AI-driven software development platform meant to take the pain out of DevOps. Jyoti shares his journey as a founder, his perspective on the venture capital landscape, and his reasons behind his decision to raise debt capital for Harness. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/23/he-sold-his-first-company-for-billions-now-he-s-building-a-better-developer-experience/
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