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Fig Engineering with Brendan Falk and Matt Schrage

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Brendan Falk

The terminal is a necessary tool for any software engineer. In order to work quickly, developers have always customized their terminals to work for their specific application workflow. Fig is a reimagined terminal product that adds autocomplete and an entire app ecosystem to the existing terminal you are familiar with. In a previous show we talked through the basics of Fig. In today’s show we take a deeper dive into the functionality and engineering behind the product with the founders of Fig, Brendan and Matt.

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