What does it actually mean to be “full stack” in a world where AI is starting to write the code for you?
In this episode of Signal & Noise, Lucas Longacre sits down with Viktor Williamson for a deep, practitioner-led conversation on the evolution of software engineering—from fundamentals to the fast-emerging agentic future.
This marks Lucas’s second long-form appearance on S&N and builds on his work as an Executive Voices contributor, bringing a product-led perspective to a rapidly shifting technical landscape.
Together, Lucas and Vik break down:
But this isn’t just a technical conversation—it’s a philosophical one.
As AI accelerates development, the question isn’t whether engineers will be replaced. It’s whether they can evolve fast enough to stay relevant.
“We’re not doing less work. We’re being asked to do more—with higher expectations and faster timelines.”
From personal projects and “disposable apps” to the future of software as hyper-personalized infrastructure, this episode explores where the craft of engineering is headed—and what it means to stay human in the loop.
Viktor Williamson is a full stack engineer, educator, and mentor with a passion for human-centered development. With roots in front-end engineering and deep experience across the stack, Vik brings a rare combination of technical depth, communication skill, and real-world perspective on how engineers learn, build, and evolve.