Engineering Value Chain Revolution Newsletter
Every company is going to be a software company, but while a century passed between the first and second industrial revolutions, the way software is built and maintained changes much faster. The landscape for developer tools, infrastructure software, and security is ever-changing.
I’ve got the privilege of meeting many founders building in these categories over the years, learning a lot along the way. My goal with this Substack (opens in a new tab) is to share some of those learnings, as well as highlighting startups trying to solve them.
Given the topics, most of the content will be technical in nature, with some more high-level commentary. You will probably find it interesting if you are:
- A software engineer or technologist who is interested in learning about new tools to build with.
- A founder / CTO who wants to learn more about how other companies are making their engineers more productive, and infrastructures more robust.
- An investor trying to learn more about the market.
Issues Archive:
- EVC #1 (opens in a new tab) featuring Pavel Tiunov of Cube Dev
- EVC #2 (opens in a new tab) featuring Matt Caulfield of Oort
- EVC #3 (opens in a new tab) featuring Rick Lamers of Orchest
- EVC #4 (opens in a new tab) featuring Brian Anderson of Nacelle
- EVC #5 (opens in a new tab) featuring myself (scheduling mistake!)
- EVC #6 (opens in a new tab) featuring Jai Pradeesh from DeepSource
- EVC #7 (opens in a new tab) featuring Keith Horwood from Autocode
- EVC #8 (opens in a new tab) featuring Connor Hicks from Suborbital