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Scott Werner on Going Postel

2024-03-13 – 2024-03-13 Meetup Visit website ↗

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Talk Abstract Postel’s Law states that we should be liberal in what we accept and conservative in what we send. When working with code generated from LLMs, embracing this principle is even more important. Join us as we explore the ways that Ruby’s flexibility makes this possible, why I think Ruby is a sleeping giant in the future of LLM-generated code, and the key to unlocking generative AI’s true power for software development.

Speaker Bio Scott Werner has been a professional rubyist for the last 10 years. He can be found everywhere from early stage startups to big companies as an engineer, manager, and founder. He was an early engineer @ Sidetour (acquired by Groupon), CTO of SaySpring (acquired by Adobe, and most recently that team released Adobe Podcasts. Now Scott is CEO and co-founder of Sublayer, a product management app built from the ground up to get the most out of generative AI. Husband to Gretchen and father to Clark, who (very, very) occasionally goes to bed on time.

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  • 5:30pm Meeting start, welcome
  • 5:40pm First time attendees introductions, ice breaker
  • 6:00pm Speaker start
  • 7:00pm Jobs & Hiring Announcements

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Postel's Law in Ruby for LLM-generated code

2024-03-13
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Scott Werner (Sublayer)

Postel's Law states that we should be liberal in what we accept and conservative in what we send. When working with code generated from LLMs, embracing this principle is even more important. Join us as we explore the ways that Ruby's flexibility makes this possible, why I think Ruby is a sleeping giant in the future of LLM-generated code, and the key to unlocking generative AI's true power for software development.