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How developer platforms fail (and how yours won’t) with Russ Miles


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Russ Miles joins the show to unpack why developer platforms fail and how to rethink platform engineering through the lens of flow of value rather than factory-style developer productivity metaphors.

Russ explains why every organization already has an internal developer platform, and why treating it as platform as a product changes everything. The conversation explores cognitive load and cognitive burden, how to design around strong feedback loops, and why the OODA loop mindset helps teams make better decisions closer to development time.

They discuss the risks of overloading pipelines and CI/CD systems, the tension between shipping fast and handling security vulnerabilities in a regulated environment, and how to “shift left” without simply dumping responsibility onto developers. Drawing on lessons from Rod Johnson, the Spring Framework, TDD, and modern software engineering as described by Dave Farley, Russ reframes platforms as systems that support experimentation through the scientific method.

The episode also touches on AI assisted coding, developer focus, and how thoughtful developer experience and DX surveys can prevent burnout while improving value delivery.

Links

Website: https://www.russmiles.com

Substack: https://russmiles.substack.com
X: https://x.com/russmiles

Resources

Talk: https://www.russmiles.com/platform-engineering-failure-keynote

Substack article: https://russmiles.substack.com/p/developer-platform-devrel-listen

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Chapters

00:00 What Is a Developer Platform

03:00 You Already Have a Platform
08:00 Cognitive Load vs Cognitive Burden
12:00 Feedback Loops and TDD
18:00 Pipelines, Security and OODA Loops
26:00 The Factory Metaphor Problem
31:00 Modern Software Engineering and Value Delivery
40:00 Avoiding Burnout Through Better DX
46:00 The Software Enchiridion and Final Thoughts

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