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Tracy Lee sits down with Søren Bramer Schmidt and Will Madden from Prisma to unpack what’s changed with the launch of Prisma 7 and where they’re headed next. They talk about why Prisma is intentionally moving away from Rust and doubling down on TypeScript, how that simplifies the ORM’s architecture, speeds up community contributions, and makes features like better Cloudflare support and Prisma Postgres possible. The conversation also covers agentic software development, what an “agent-friendly” ORM should look like for Prisma 8, and how LLMs are already reshaping developer productivity, documentation, and education. They also dig into what this means for junior developers, CS fundamentals, and the future role of engineers as architects and “agent managers” instead of just coders.What you will learn in this episode:- Why Prisma 7 is a turning point: simplifying a complex Rust/TS architecture so Prisma can finally ship faster and respond to community feedback.- The big bet to move away from Rust and fully into TypeScript, and why that actually makes more sense for a database ORM and open source contributors.- How Prisma is redesigning itself for AI agents and agentic workflows, better error messages, docs, MCP servers, and fast feedback loops that work for both humans and agents.- What Prisma is building around Prisma Postgres + local WASM Postgres to create a super low-friction “from local dev to hosted” database experience.- How AI is changing developer roles, hiring, and education, from junior devs being replaced by agents to a bigger emphasis on architecture and patterns over raw coding.Tracy Lee on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracyslee/Søren Bramer Schmidt on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sorenbs/Will Madden on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willmadden/This Dot Labs Twitter: https://x.com/ThisDotLabsThis Dot Media Twitter: https://x.com/ThisDotMediaThis Dot Labs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisdotlabs/This Dot Labs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisdot/This Dot Labs Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thisdotlabs.bsky.socialSponsored by This Dot: https://ai.thisdot.co/
By This Dot LabsTracy Lee sits down with Søren Bramer Schmidt and Will Madden from Prisma to unpack what’s changed with the launch of Prisma 7 and where they’re headed next. They talk about why Prisma is intentionally moving away from Rust and doubling down on TypeScript, how that simplifies the ORM’s architecture, speeds up community contributions, and makes features like better Cloudflare support and Prisma Postgres possible. The conversation also covers agentic software development, what an “agent-friendly” ORM should look like for Prisma 8, and how LLMs are already reshaping developer productivity, documentation, and education. They also dig into what this means for junior developers, CS fundamentals, and the future role of engineers as architects and “agent managers” instead of just coders.What you will learn in this episode:- Why Prisma 7 is a turning point: simplifying a complex Rust/TS architecture so Prisma can finally ship faster and respond to community feedback.- The big bet to move away from Rust and fully into TypeScript, and why that actually makes more sense for a database ORM and open source contributors.- How Prisma is redesigning itself for AI agents and agentic workflows, better error messages, docs, MCP servers, and fast feedback loops that work for both humans and agents.- What Prisma is building around Prisma Postgres + local WASM Postgres to create a super low-friction “from local dev to hosted” database experience.- How AI is changing developer roles, hiring, and education, from junior devs being replaced by agents to a bigger emphasis on architecture and patterns over raw coding.Tracy Lee on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracyslee/Søren Bramer Schmidt on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sorenbs/Will Madden on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willmadden/This Dot Labs Twitter: https://x.com/ThisDotLabsThis Dot Media Twitter: https://x.com/ThisDotMediaThis Dot Labs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisdotlabs/This Dot Labs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisdot/This Dot Labs Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thisdotlabs.bsky.socialSponsored by This Dot: https://ai.thisdot.co/