
The future of the terminal is not a terminal | Warp’s Zach Lloyd
For decades, the command line has been a developer"s staple. But what if its future isn"t to be a better terminal, but something else entirely? We"re joined by Zach Lloyd, co-founder of Warp, to discuss this groundbreaking shift in developer tooling, sharing his bold vision that the future for developers is neither the IDE nor the terminal, but a new kind of platform built for launching and orchestrating AI agents. Zach explains how Warp is re-imagining the command line as the natural entry point for this evolution, transforming it from a place where you type commands to a place where you write prompts to solve complex problems. Zach dives into the new developer workflow, where the focus moves up a layer of abstraction from the minutiae of flags and syntax to higher-level problem-solving and guiding agents. He argues that by being the platform itself—not just an app running within it—a tool like Warp can provide a far richer and more effective user experience than traditional CLI agents. Discover the new skills developers need in this era, from problem decomposition to clearly expressing intent in natural language. Check out:AI code review tools: 2025 evaluation guide Follow the hosts:Follow BenFollow Andrew Follow today"s guest(s):Try Warp: warp.devWarp"s YouTube Channel: Check out Zach"s live streams and product videosConnect with Zach: LinkedIn | X (formerly Twitter)Connect with Brooke: LinkedIn Referenced in today"s show:Team OKRs in ActionIn the Age of AI, some tech leaders think communications degrees may actually be more valuable than computer science degreesThoughts on Motivation and My 40-Year CareerAI, Ads & the Fight for Attention: Infactory Featured in Ad AgeIntroducing pay per crawl: Enabling content owners to charge AI crawlers for access Support the show: Subscribe to our Substack Leave us a review Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Get your DORA Metrics free forever
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