
A Letter to Juniors
This is the hardest time in the history of software development to land your first job. But if you love building things, keep going. The instruments are changing. The music doesn't have to.
Honest analysis on AI strategy, development, and industry trends — from the people who build with it every day.

This is the hardest time in the history of software development to land your first job. But if you love building things, keep going. The instruments are changing. The music doesn't have to.

I automated 90 percent of my cognitive load with AI. The brain fog lifted. Then I tried to bring my team along — and hit a wall most leaders don't see coming.

Every app had its purpose. Every app created friction. Then twelve tools collapsed into one — because I finally understood what I was actually looking for: home.

When everyone has godlike power to create, what separates the extraordinary from the mediocre? Not the tools. Not the speed. Whether you know what good looks like.

Enterprise AI pilots fail 95 percent of the time. Not because the technology doesn't work — because nobody showed teams what 'ready' looks like.

I haven't written a single line of code in six months. The thing we called software development is over — and what's replacing it is something fundamentally different.
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