By Edo Segal
I have been building software for thirty years. I lived through the transition from assembly to high-level languages, from command lines to graphical interfaces, from desktop to web to mobile. Each transition felt enormous at the time. Each one changed what we could build and how we built it.
None of them prepared me for what happened in 2025.
When Claude Code crossed the threshold in December, when the machines learned to build software through conversation, I felt something I had never felt before in my career: the ground moving under my feet while the view got exponentially better. Not just faster tools. Not just better abstractions. A fundamental shift in the relationship between imagination and artifact.
A reading-companion catalog of the 42 Orange Pill Wiki entries linked from this book — the people, ideas, works, and events that Fred Brooks — On AI uses as stepping stones for thinking through the AI revolution.
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