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The Overflow #189: OverflowAI!

Life on the Python Steering Council, early meetings, and boring architecture

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/08/04/the-overflow-189-overflowai/

The fine line between product and engineering (Ep. 596)

Kathryn Murphy, SVP of Product and Design at Twilio, chats with Stack Overflow CTO Jody Bailey about walking the line between product design and engineering early in their careers, lessons learned at tech juggernauts like Salesforce and Amazon, and their respective roadmaps for integrating generative AI into their products.

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How engineering teams at a large org can move at startup speed

On this sponsored episode of the podcast, Ben talks with Amber Webb, Principal Engineer at Shell, and Naresh Kumar, Senior Principal Engineer at Shell, about their hyper automation initiative, which locates organization-level bottlenecks and removes them.

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From startup to Google and back again (Ep. 595)

Ben and Cassidy talk with programmer and developer advocate Sean Falconer, Head of Developer Relations and Marketing at Skyflow, ex-Googler, and host of the podcasts Partially Redacted and Software Engineering Daily.

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Announcing OverflowAI

Let’s highlight the new features and products we announced today from the stage of WeAreDevelopers.

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/07/27/announcing-overflowai/

How the Python team is adapting the language for an AI future (Ep. 593)

In part two of their conversation, Ben and Kyle chat with Python core developer and Steering Council member Pablo Galindo Salgado about balancing consistency and new features in language design, the importance of gathering community feedback on new iterations, and why he’s focused on making Python faster.

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