It's currently just me and two minions. And we have to do Perl, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, Template-Toolkit, C/XS (only me), bash scripts and some other stuff. I'm understaffed, overworked and i absolutely love it. We move fast, solve "impossible" problems every week, and the product is becoming sleeker, faster and more capable before our very eyes.

That sounds remarkable familiar but without the two minions!

Except, I have two companies to run as well as code for...it would be nice to spend more of time making things sleeker and faster. Although, we are integrating AI quite aggressively. Many of our end users are quite technically challenged and AI is scary territory so packaging up tools that make their life seriously easier without them having to touch the AI that makes it possible is seriously satisfying.


In reply to Re^6: 5.40 released by Bod
in thread 5.40 released by hippo

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