How would a person who describes himself as a "full time content producer" know what is actually going on in the industry?

https://substack.com/@kentbeck

What software projects is he actively working on?

The dude literally invented Extreme Programming and was the first signer of the Agile Manifesto. He's forgotten more about software development than most people on this site ever knew.

Seems to me that his core competency is in managing a software team, not developing software.

Someone's accomplishments don't make them incapable of having bad opinions and being wrong. Cults of personality are harmful to progress. Opinions should hold the same weight and be held to the same scrutiny regardless of who voiced them.

That wasn't the question being asked. The question being asked was literally "what are this guy's accomplishments," and Kent Beck is a tech industry OG with a laundry list of them.

Of course he can be wrong; he's human. That wasn't my point.

No, that wasn't the question.

When you're so out of touch as to not know who Kent Beck is, these questions hardly matter.

The thrust of the issue is that: when used suitably, AI tools can increase the rate of learning such that it changes the economics of investments in juniour developers - in a good way, to the contrary of how these tools have been discussed in the mainstream. That is an interesting take, and worthy of discussion.

Your appeal to authority here is out of place here and clearly uninformed, thus the downvotes.

I know who Kent Beck is and I'm not impressed by Agile and Extreme Programming.

What I did not know and what the Wikipedia page revealed is that he worked for a YCombinator company. Thus the downvotes.

Why are you asking us what he's working on? Why not go find out yourself?

What does any of that have to do with having a valid opinion?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Beck

To be fair, even if I appreciate Beck, some people do get too famous and start to inhabit a space that is far removed from the average company. Many of these guys tend to give out advice that is applicable to a handful of top earning companies but not the rest.

Doesn't this back up the point? From his wiki it seems like he is mostly famous as a programming influencer, not as a programmer.

So? His bio is literally one latest fad after the other. Now he joins the "AI" fad, what a surprise.

That is a very cynical take which completely ignores his contributions through the decades.

In many cases he helped build the bandwagons you're implying he simply jumped onto.

> In many cases he helped build the bandwagons you're implying he simply jumped onto.

The fact that I cannot tell if you mean this satirically or not (though I want to believe you do!) is alarming to me.