For this week's interview, I'm talking with Ankur Tyagi. He's a software engineer who's worked at multinational companies like Volvo, Barclays, and Accenture. He grew up in Pune, India and now lives in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Ankur is a prolific contributor to freeCodeCamp's open source learning resources. He also runs DevTools Academy, where he blogs about emerging developer tools.
He shares tips for:
- How he uses AI tools to get more done as a dev but...
- He thinks leveraging AI is a skill any dev can learn, and we shouldn't worry about fewer dev jobs.
- How to run you own developer consultancy
- How writing programming tutorials can help you become a better engineer
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