The future of apps: everything generated on-the-fly, no separate applications needed
“So I think this is the future of the application layer is you don't have all these separate apps.”
So I think this is the future of the application layer is you don't have all these separate apps. You just have this, thing that kinda gets generated mostly on the fly. And, you know, that dashboards is moving towards that, I think. But you'll probably you know, what you'll get is that it will it will compress even more to the point where, you know, everything everything that you see is generated on the fly. So I think you got that part right. I I think that's, like, something that I haven't seen many people doing yet. A lot of people are still using,
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Jason discusses his vision for the future of software applications, predicting a shift away from traditional separate apps toward dynamic, on-the-fly generated interfaces. He argues this approach will compress the application layer until everything users see is generated in real-time, representing a fundamental change in how we interact with software.
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This clip captures a specific technological prediction about the fundamental restructuring of how software applications will work in the future.
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