
The Github CEO, Thomas Dohmke, resigned with the corporate on Monday after 4 years.
In A Post on LinkedInHe thanked Microsoft -ceo Satya Nadella and others than he announced that he would return to his entrepreneurial roots. (Github, a platform for software developers who’ve saved code and used together, belongs Microsoft).
“After almost four years as CEO, I leave GitHub to become startup founders again,” Dohmke wrote about LinkedIn.
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While Dohmke didn’t go into his future entrepreneurial plans, he explained more about why he leaves the every day corporate world for entrepreneurship in a single Blog post.
“Over a decade ago, my family and I made the jump to move from Germany to the USA after selling my startup to Microsoft,” he wrote. “After all this time, my start -up roots started to pull myself on me and I decided to leave Github again to become founders.”
Dohmke also predicts that AI software developers will make it possible to create the “new gold rush of the software”.
“Due to her relentless work, Github Copilot has introduced the greatest change in software development since the PC emerged,” he wrote. “I am more than ever convinced that the world will soon be possible by a billion developers of billions of AI agents who shape every human ingenuity in a new gold rush of the software. When this day comes, we know where the way began: with Github.”
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The Github CEO, Thomas Dohmke, resigned with the corporate on Monday after 4 years.
In A Post on LinkedInHe thanked Microsoft -ceo Satya Nadella and others than he announced that he would return to his entrepreneurial roots. (Github, a platform for software developers who’ve saved code and used together, belongs Microsoft).
“After almost four years as CEO, I leave GitHub to become startup founders again,” Dohmke wrote about LinkedIn.
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