What comes after the IDE?
In this episode of Inference, I sit down with Zach Lloyd, founder of Warp, to talk about a new category he’s coining: the Agentic Development Environment (ADE).
We explore why coding is shifting from keystrokes to prompts, how Warp positions itself against tools like Cursor and Claude Code, and what it means for developers when your “junior dev” is an AI agent that can already set up projects, fix bugs, and explain code line by line.
We also touch on the risks: vibe coding that ships junk to production, the flood of bad software that might follow, and why developers still need to stay in the loop — not as code typists, but as orchestrators, reviewers, and intent-shapers.
This is a conversation about the future of developer workbenches, the end of IDE dominance, and whether ADEs will become the default way we build software. Watch it!
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Zach Lloyd, founder of Warp
https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachlloyd/
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https://www.warp.dev/
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- 频率两周一更
- 发布时间2025年9月6日 UTC 14:17
- 长度30 分钟
- 分级儿童适宜