TOPIC
While software development has always been evolving, there are inflection points that represent radical change in how and what software gets built. What is the next disruption in development? Richard Campbell digs through the thousands of interviews he's done on .NET Rocks and RunAs Radio to explore the upcoming changes in development - what will replace the smartphone? What is the real impact of machine learning on software? What about quantum computing? We might look back on these days in development and remember when things were so calm!
SPEAKER
Richard Campbell wrote his first line of code in 1977 and still isn't over it. He's had a bunch of jobs in computing, built a few companies along the way and these days does a little consulting, makes the podcasts .NET Rocks (www.dotnetrocks.com) and RunAs Radio (www.runasradio.com), is one of the folks behind the DevIntersection conferences (www.devintersection.com) as well as being chief cheerleader for the charity Humanitarian Toolbox (www.htbox.org).