8 juli 2026
78 min
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In this special “ask me anything” episode of Pragmatic Engineer podcast, I am in the hot seat facing questions sent in by subscribers that are read out by guest Volodymyr Giginiak, CTO and cofounder of Wordsmith AI, a legal tech startup (note: I’m an investor).
I tackle your questions on the software industry, AI, hiring, engineering organizations, career growth, the business model of the Pragmatic Engineer, and more. We also discuss where software engineering is headed, and I offer advice on some specific situations. Thanks to everyone who sent questions!
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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:56 From Uber to writing
09:22 AI-native SDLC
14:00 AI and hiring
19:06 Engineers currently thriving
22:18 Junior roles
24:44 Meta’s war mode
27:54 AI at Big Tech vs. startups
36:46 Tech debt
41:36 Types of engineering managers
44:40 Measuring AI productivity
48:30 The value of CS degrees
50:53 AI at Pragmatic Engineer
56:09 Future-proofing your career
1:01:36 The EU job market
1:03:55 Making money as a creator
1:08:20 What’s next for The Pragmatic Engineer
1:09:27 Bunq and Pollen
1:13:38 Spotting trends
1:14:33 Book updates
1:15:20 Favorite books & tech products
1:17:13 What won’t change in engineering
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The Pragmatic Engineer deepdives relevant for this episode:
• State of the software engineering job market in 2026
• The impact of AI on software engineers in 2026: key trends.
• How 10 tech companies choose the next generation of dev tools
• The reality of tech interviews
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Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@pragmaticengineer.com.
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