Amal Hussein, Director of Software Engineering at Istari Digital, returns to discuss her work building infrastructure for real-world engineering. The conversation explores Istari's platform, which connects disparate engineering tools, enabling situational awareness and AI-driven workflows, exemplified by Blue Origin's moon dust vacuum project. Hussein highlights the challenges of developing software for industries with long iteration cycles and stringent security needs, contrasting it with the JavaScript world's framework debates. The discussion shifts to AI's impact on software engineering, with concerns about over-reliance potentially hindering deep mastery and the need for human oversight in critical applications. Hussein and the hosts consider the evolving role of software engineers, the rise of "vibe coders," and the importance of adapting to new tools and approaches while maintaining safety and quality.
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