TypeScript, Agents, and What Skills Will Matter Tomorrow | Kent C Dodds | Ep 73B
Download MP3In this episode, we interview Kent. C Dodds, a prolific developer educator and TypeScript fan, to talk about his new courses and where he sees the future of software development going. Should you still learn to code in 2026? What skills will still be valuable 5 or 10 years from now? And how is he using agents day-to-day in his own work?
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Excalibur.js is the free and open source friendly TypeScript 2D game engine for the web. Learn to make web games with TypeScript or JavaScript! Excalibur comes out-of-the-box with everything you need, like physics, sprites, animations, sound effects, and first-party plugins for popular 2D gamedev tools.
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Chapters
- (00:00) - Meet Kent C. Dodds, Developer Educator
- (04:44) - Should You Still Bother to Learn TypeScript in 2026?
- (08:21) - Everyone Has Knowledge Gaps No Matter Your Experience
- (10:42) - The Role of Agents in Software Development
- (15:34) - AI Lowers the Barrier of Entry But It Doesn't Raise Your Ceiling
- (17:36) - What Skills Will Become More Valuable in the Future?
- (25:59) - How Agents Are Taking Lower-Value Work
- (30:35) - Where Does TypeScript Fit in This Future?
- (34:02) - Practical TypeScript Foundations for Fluency
- (39:07) - Interactive and Cohort-based Learning
- (41:27) - From Zero to Hero with TypeScript
- (46:09) - How Kent Integrates AI-assisted Learning
- (48:30) - Kent's Tips on Working with Coding Agents
- (55:28) - Where to Find Kent Online
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Creators and Guests
Host
Erik Onarheim
Self-professed Neovim Dandy 🎩 Software developer in Minneapolis ⛄I created a game engine for the web called Excalibur 🗡
