An unfiltered conversation with Thomas Dohmke, CEO of GitHub
Join Nolan Fortman and Logan Kilpatrick for a deep dive on the world of coding with GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke. We chat about: Personal software creation using AI Open source in the age of AI AI enabling coding changing how developers work Agents... and much more! Thomas is leading the charge for one of the world's most important developer companies. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did! Listen on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Note: This video reflects the personal views of Logan and Nolan and does not represent the views of their employers (past, present, or future).

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