Jean-Philippe Emelie Marcos
@JPCodigo
Repeat entrepreneur. Co-founder and CEO of @CodigoPlatform - AI Development Platform For Solana. Founder of AIOPs leader SignifAI (acquired by New Relic).
When we started building @CodigoPlatform, the crypto market had just lost $2 trillion and was hovering around $800B. That was 2.5 years ago. Today, it just crossed $4 trillion. Conviction isn’t about calling the cycle. It’s about seeing the problem clearly, and staying with it.
🚨 INTRODUCING GATEKEEPER 🚨 Solana applications can now block sandwich attacks programmatically. 👇
Watching @solana's focus on infrastructure, quietly releasing performance upgrades that compound over time, feels a lot like watching early AWS. Every upgrade isn’t flashy, but it expands the design space for developers and keeps the ecosystem one step ahead. Over the past…
Finally out of the bag from the coming weeks bounties would be listed weekly for our devs to participate and contribute to the codigo developer ecosystem
Builders in Nigeria, let’s cook 🧑🍳 Código x @SuperteamNG is live next week → 1-week build sprint on the Solana frontend → Pick any of 5 onchain templates from Código → Use AI, React or both → $100 + Pro plan + platform spotlight for winners Build week starts next week,…
From idea to champion @HuchFi winners of the @colosseum hackathon See how they won using Código’s tools Full interview here 👇
Fantasy v3 is Officially Live on @Base! Fantasy Top has officially completed its migration to Base. Players can now enter a faster, smoother, and fully upgraded gaming experience. As part of this launch, the redesigned Free-to-Play game is now live. It’s been purposefully built…
agreed, AI + tokenomics will create a new economy. There are a lot of potential opportunities here for us to try.
The @Microsoft layoffs include a lot of dev positions and confirm a fear a lot of devs have had: that they might get replaced by AI. But in web3, the dynamic is super different. There’s still a massive shortage of capable builders across ecosystems. It's been the case for years.…
Using Codigo slashed our dev time and let us ship smarter contracts faster Their Solana-trained AI and responsive support team are game changers — @KidPaddle591 from @SolutioFi
7. Final thought: if this study came out last year, the results would’ve looked worse. If it comes out next year, the results will look a lot better. Because the AI-assisted dev paradigm is here to stay. We’re just in the awkward teenage phase. You don’t fire a new hire…
6. This isn’t a rebuttal of AI tooling. This study doesn’t say AI sucks. It says that in a very specific context where today’s tools and the humans participating in the study don’t automatically outperform yet. That’s useful effort but it’s not the full picture, even according…
5. Of course people are slower now... It’s a new skill. People are just learning how to prompt. They’re still figuring out how to read and trust (or not trust) AI output. They’re learning to be editors, not typists. So yeah, right now, you spend time waiting, prompting,…
4. Btw. not to dunk but if you’re using AI to score OSS points, that’s not coding, that’s farming. Let’s be real. “Contributor” doesn’t always mean “creator.” Submitting a PR with model-generated code to rake stars on a 1M+ LOC repo isn’t meaningful engineering. Plus that’s…
3. We’re only talking about one metric. Speed isn't the only thing that matters. Let’s say AI makes you 10% slower...but also makes your code 50% safer. Or helps you write things you wouldn’t have without it. Or prevents a production issue. Still a loss? Security, correctness,…
2. Going from zero-to-one with AI is an entirely different game and it’s where the lift is massive. If you’re building something new, scaffolding a service, drafting boilerplate, generating test coverage, a new dApp, you’re not getting 10% gains... you’re getting a 2x or 10x…
1. This isn’t how most dev work. This is 16 people contributing to huge open-source codebases. That’s not greenfield development. That’s not product-building. It’s a very particular type of engineering. It’s thread-the-needle contribution work, where your change has to pass…
There’s a study going around claiming AI tools made experienced devs slower. Headline is perfect to go viral on X. “AI makes expert developers 19% worse, even when they think they’re faster.” From such a narrow use case, drawing big conclusions from it is wildly premature.…
We ran a randomized controlled trial to see how much AI coding tools speed up experienced open-source developers. The results surprised us: Developers thought they were 20% faster with AI tools, but they were actually 19% slower when they had access to AI than when they didn't.