We live in quite interesting times for technology.
Recent developments in artificial intelligence promise to automate a lot of operational tasks and even replace some jobs. It is a huge step forward in how we create, organize, and retrieve information.
Software as part of it is being written faster than ever before. This comes with many benefits, many challenges, and even more open questions.
Do we as humans need that much software at all? Or have we already solved most of our problems and need to shift our focus to something else? Is software becoming a “solved problem” now?
One thing is certain—software will not cease to exist. Maybe its cost, development time, complexity, and even architecture will change. With these shifts, we believe that keeping systems healthy over time will become a real challenge.
As software engineers and architects, we work with this reality on a daily basis. Through this newsletter, we want to share our experiences with fellow tech enthusiasts and discuss the future of software together. You can expect hands-on experience from real projects, and discussion of latest trends, no chit-chat or buzzwords—real insights into what work well, what breaks, and what needs rethinking.
