Every few years, software engineering gets a new revolution.
A new framework. A new platform. A new way of building things. Today, that conversation revolves around AI. A few years ago it was cloud. Before that, mobile. Before that, microservices.
Yet somehow, the best engineers continue to stand out regardless of the tools, trends, or technologies of the moment.
This panel brings together people from different parts of the software industry to discuss what has changed, what hasn’t and how they think about building software in a world that seems to reinvent itself every few years.
We’ll talk about engineering fundamentals, open source, developer culture, technical debt, learning, career growth, and the trade-offs that come with every new wave of technology. Chinmay brings the perspective of someone who has spent years building and scaling engineering teams, Yogini brings the experience of building products and developer communities, Ravinder brings the realities of engineering at enterprise scale and Harsh brings the perspective of an individual contributor navigating the industry today.
This discussion aims to take a step back and look at software engineering through a longer lens, rather than focusing on a specific tool or trend.
What skills compound over time? Which practices survive every technology shift? And what does it actually take to build software and a career that lasts?