Scott Guthrie, Executive Vice President of Cloud and AI at Microsoft, discusses Microsoft's evolution in developing tools for developers since its founding in 1975.
He highlights Microsoft's transition from early developer tools to becoming a leading cloud provider and its efforts to regain and expand its developer community.
The conversation covers various topics, including Microsoft's history of building developer tools like Visual Basic, C#, TypeScript, Visual Studio, and VS Code.
Insights are shared on why Windows Phone did not succeed, Microsoft's climb in the cloud provider ranks, and the creation of VS Code.
The discussion also delves into the future of developer tools, AI, and the impact of AI on programming, drawing parallels to the reception of Visual Basic in the 90s.
Lessons learned from Windows Phone's failure, the importance of meeting developers where they are, and the significance of dev tools in the success of Windows are highlighted.
Scott Guthrie praises the impact of individuals like Anders Hejlsberg on Microsoft's developer tools efforts, emphasizing the genius behind languages like C# and TypeScript.
The episode showcases Microsoft's approach to AI development tools, the roots of its developer tools, the surge in popularity of cloud development environments, and insights on engineering career paths.
Important timestamps in the episode cover Microsoft's journey in building developer tools, the impact of past technologies, and Scott Guthrie's excitement for future developer tools and cloud computing innovations.
Lessons from Windows Phone, Azure's growth strategies under Satya Nadella, the acquisition of GitHub, and Scott Guthrie's vision for AI in enhancing productivity and creating more engineering opportunities are also discussed.
The episode concludes with references to various tools, technologies, and platforms discussed during the conversation, providing additional insights into the topics covered.