I don't know, I mean for most SaaS products this is true. But for something like Salesforce, the feature set is incredibly broad. The coding is not hard, so much as it is just an enormous volume of code.
It was never the only hard part, but it definitely was a hard part (at least in most cases; obviously there are some monopolies with relatively simple software - mostly where there are network effects like WhatsApp).
But give me the source code for something competitive with Solidworks, Jasper Gold, FL Studio, After Effects, etc. and I'm sure as hell making a business out of it!
Furthermore while good software may not guarantee business success, it is pretty much a requirement. I have seen many projects fail because the software turned out to be the hard part.
Yeah, but its still usually cheaper to pay for software than build and support it. I think that will be true for a long time going forward, its just that you can't plan on extracting a ransom for your SAAS.
We're not going to see the end of software; we're going to see the end of margins.
I don't know for sure, but I suspect that other industries have experienced this. Would love to know which. Photography comes to mind, but I'm sure there are more meaningful examples.
But a query optimizer only matters once you have an established business with large customers.
You seem to be implying Salesforce’s business is successful because they have their own query optimizer. But the causality is reversed. Salesforce has their own query optimizer because they’ve built a successful business.
ncallaway|7 days ago
This is such an important key insight that will take the vibe coding folks another few years to really internalize.
matwood|7 days ago
Given that many engineers have never internalized this, you’re more confident than I am.
zhivota|7 days ago
IshKebab|7 days ago
But give me the source code for something competitive with Solidworks, Jasper Gold, FL Studio, After Effects, etc. and I'm sure as hell making a business out of it!
Furthermore while good software may not guarantee business success, it is pretty much a requirement. I have seen many projects fail because the software turned out to be the hard part.
georgeecollins|7 days ago
AbstractH24|3 days ago
We're not going to see the end of software; we're going to see the end of margins.
I don't know for sure, but I suspect that other industries have experienced this. Would love to know which. Photography comes to mind, but I'm sure there are more meaningful examples.
Jweb_Guru|7 days ago
hippo22|7 days ago
You seem to be implying Salesforce’s business is successful because they have their own query optimizer. But the causality is reversed. Salesforce has their own query optimizer because they’ve built a successful business.