PLAY PODCASTS
Your AI Coding Buddy Is Always Available at 2 a.m.
Episode 1529

Your AI Coding Buddy Is Always Available at 2 a.m.

Aja Hammerly, director of developer relations at Google, sees AI as the always-available coding partner developers have long wished for—especially in those late-night bursts of inspiration. In a conversation with Alex Williams at Google Cloud Next, she described AI-assisted coding as akin to having a virtual pair programmer who can fill in gaps and offer real-time support.

The New Stack Podcast · Aja Hammerly, The New Stack, Alex Williams, Google

May 15, 202520m 43s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (cdn.simplecast.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

Aja Hammerly, director of developer relations at Google, sees AI as the always-available coding partner developers have long wished for—especially in those late-night bursts of inspiration. In a conversation with Alex Williams at Google Cloud Next, she described AI-assisted coding as akin to having a virtual pair programmer who can fill in gaps and offer real-time support. 

Hammerly urges developers to start their AI journey with tools that assist in code writing and explanation before moving into more complex AI agents. She distinguishes two types of DevEx AI: using AI to build apps and using it to eliminate developer toil. For Hammerly, this includes letting AI handle frontend work while she focuses on backend logic. The newly launched Firebase Studio exemplifies this dual approach, offering an AI-enhanced IDE with flexible tools like prototyping, code completion, and automation. Her advice? Developers should explore how AI fits into their unique workflow—because development, at its core, is deeply personal and individual.

Learn more from The New Stack about the latest AI insights with Google Cloud:

Google AI Coding Tool Now Free, With 90x Copilot’s Output

Gemini 2.5 Pro: Google’s Coding Genius Gets an Upgrade

Q&A: How Google Itself Uses Its Gemini Large Language Model

Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game. 

Topics

software developergoogletech podcastthe new stackai-assisted codingidetechdeveloper podcastsoftware developmentthe new stack makerssoftware engineeraja hammerlygoogle cloud next