What is was like working in big tech, with the comeup of AI coding
When I interned at Atlassian last summer, AI was blowing up in the coding space. A lot of my peers were afraid to touch it. I took the opposite approach. I used Cursor and our in-house AI assistant Rovo for as much of the coding as I could. That freed me up to focus on the stuff that actually mattered - structure, architecture, system design. The stuff AI still gets wrong. I spent a lot of my time talking to Claude. Asking it for ideas, getting direct feedback, treating it like a second opinion. Claude is often wrong, but it usually has the right direction. So I'd guide it, it'd guide me, and together we'd land on a working architecture and ship it. Over the three months I was there, AI evolved fast. I was using it way more by the time I left than when I started. And it was obvious - Atlassian wanted us using these tools. They want their engineers leveraging AI to move faster. By going all in from day one, I finished my project in half the time it took the other interns. That's what stood out. That's exactly why I built this community - to show you how I use AI day to day and how it's made me significantly more efficient as an engineer. If you have any questions about using AI in a real engineering environment, drop them in the comments. Happy to share what I've learned.