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From cloud development environments to agentic infrastructure, Coder is Open To Build ⬛️ We are an AI software development company on a mission to make agentic AI a safe, trusted, and integral part of every software development lifecycle.


DORA and SPACE measure delivery. Not satisfaction. If engineers are happy and engaged, things are going well. If you're obsessing over metrics, you're missing the point. Developer satisfaction matters most.


Our prediction: As AI coding tools shift from experiments to production workloads, platform engineering teams will become the primary stewards of AI in software development.

As this year comes to a close, many experts have begun to look ahead to next year. Here are several predictions for trends in software development in 2026. buff.ly/DOgW3ST



AI isn’t a tool. It’s a teammate. Don’t roll it out like software. Build an enablement plan like you would for a new hire. Train it. Assign tasks. Make it stick.


AI is displacing junior devs. Senior devs thrive with it as a peer. But where does the next gen come from? The pipeline is breaking, and we may not see the impact until it’s too late.


Your next senior dev might be a marketer. Or a finance lead. Or a product manager. AI is empowering citizen developers, and they’re learning fast. Train them. Or fall behind.


Only 10% of your team might be devs. But 60% could benefit from AI. Rob Whiteley says: democratize it with context + boundaries.


DevEx needs C-suite buy-in to work. The best CTOs use the tools and engage with developers. With AI, you can show executives the value rather than just explain it. Don't tell them. Show them.


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Coming to you from #AWSreInvent! 🚀 AI parallelization is the future of enterprise coding. @alexwilliams is chatting with @coderhq CEO Rob Whiteley to discuss how and why to run multiple AI coding agents safely and securely at scale. #AWSreInvent2025 #reinvent2025

thenewstack's tweet image. Coming to you from #AWSreInvent! 🚀 AI parallelization is the future of enterprise coding. @alexwilliams is chatting with @coderhq CEO Rob Whiteley to discuss how and why to run multiple AI coding agents safely and securely at scale. 
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Day 1 of AWS re:Invent ✅ @alexwilliams had fantastic interviews with Rob Whiteley (@coderhq), @edith_h (@LaunchDarkly), James Governor (@Redmonk), and Ryan Good (YUM! Brands) with Justin Swagler (@awscloud). Plus, our reception last night with Hydrolix was the perfect…

thenewstack's tweet image. Day 1 of AWS re:Invent ✅ 

@alexwilliams had fantastic interviews with Rob Whiteley (@coderhq), @edith_h (@LaunchDarkly), James Governor (@Redmonk), and Ryan Good (YUM! Brands) with Justin Swagler (@awscloud). 

Plus, our reception last night with Hydrolix was the perfect…
thenewstack's tweet image. Day 1 of AWS re:Invent ✅ 

@alexwilliams had fantastic interviews with Rob Whiteley (@coderhq), @edith_h (@LaunchDarkly), James Governor (@Redmonk), and Ryan Good (YUM! Brands) with Justin Swagler (@awscloud). 

Plus, our reception last night with Hydrolix was the perfect…
thenewstack's tweet image. Day 1 of AWS re:Invent ✅ 

@alexwilliams had fantastic interviews with Rob Whiteley (@coderhq), @edith_h (@LaunchDarkly), James Governor (@Redmonk), and Ryan Good (YUM! Brands) with Justin Swagler (@awscloud). 

Plus, our reception last night with Hydrolix was the perfect…
thenewstack's tweet image. Day 1 of AWS re:Invent ✅ 

@alexwilliams had fantastic interviews with Rob Whiteley (@coderhq), @edith_h (@LaunchDarkly), James Governor (@Redmonk), and Ryan Good (YUM! Brands) with Justin Swagler (@awscloud). 

Plus, our reception last night with Hydrolix was the perfect…

Search “software development lifecycle” and you’ll get a hundred answers... most of them ops-heavy. But devs don’t work in pipelines. They plan. Prototype. Code. Test. CTOs should design for the human flow, not just the DevOps view.


“Should I open source my tech?” Wrong question. The right question: What kind of open source model supports the community I want? User or contributor? Access or engagement? Open source is the distribution strategy. Licensing is where the value lives.


You can't understand AI until you try it. Leadership needs to lean on developers who use these tools daily. They know what works. Platform teams can't wait for mandates from people who don't code.


Last day at #AWSreInvent. If you haven't stopped by booth #630 yet, now's your chance. We're here until the hall closes.


DevEx needs C-suite buy-in to work. The best CTOs use the tools and engage with developers. With AI, you can show executives the value instead of just explaining it. Don't tell them. Show them.


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