At least in terms of open-source, I often say that the Aeron code base is one of the best projects to study in terms of software quality (especially Java). The real-logic (now Adaptive) guys are a skilled and knowledgeable bunch.
I find myself often wishing that I could create multiple labeled branches of conversation flow for things like this - perhaps it's some constraint of LLM's but I'm actually quite surprised how linearly-limited the flow is on ChatGPT.
I'm tired of the comparisons of "the industrial revolution" and the "printing press", I don't see those as comparable to what's happening here. Although Devin isn't this, there's a reason people refer to AGI as our last invention.
Big Peter Lawry fan - I use Chronicle Wire (the library mentioned in the article) often, it's a really nice serialization/deserialization library when performance/allocation is a focus. Combining Chronicle tools + Real Logic tools you can build some extremely performant Java applications.
I've actually really enjoyed some of the recommendations I get - my homepage is usually videos on Java, networking, DCS related content and for some reason last week I got a recommendation for a video by this channel that recreates historic life and the video was how to make a typical dinner as if it were 1820 - it was so random but awesome.