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Simplicity at Scale: Cleaning House for Platform Teams with Brian Childress

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Why do so many “modern” platforms feel slow, fragile, and painful to work on?

Platform engineer and fractional CTO Brian Childress joins Cory to discuss how over-engineering, resume‑driven development, and scattered tooling quietly block teams from shipping value. They explore why simplicity is a competitive advantage for platform teams, especially as AI becomes part of everyday development.

You’ll learn:

  • How to design a simple platform MVP that developers actually like using
  • What a good local‑to‑prod story looks like (and why it’s the real scaling superpower)
  • Practical ways to onboard humans and AI tools so both can contribute faster
  • Where teams introduce unnecessary complexity with Kubernetes, microservices, and NoSQL
  • How to think about scaling in three dimensions: users, developers, and features
  • Why good architecture, docs, and decision records make AI more useful, not less
  • How to spot and avoid resume‑driven development before it explodes your platform

Whether you’re cleaning up a messy stack or trying to keep a young platform from drifting into chaos, this conversation gives you concrete patterns for keeping things simple while still scaling teams, systems, and features.

Guest: Brian Childress, Platform engineer and fractional CTO

Brian Childress is an accomplished Software Engineer, Architect and Fractional CTO. For over a decade Brian has developed applications in healthcare, finance, and consumer products. Brian has spoken internationally on topics such as application security and developer tooling. Brian spends his free time researching and teaching the latest in application and API security design and best practices.

Brian Childress, website

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Why do so many “modern” platforms feel slow, fragile, and painful to work on?

Platform engineer and fractional CTO Brian Childress joins Cory to discuss how over-engineering, resume‑driven development, and scattered tooling quietly block teams from shipping value. They explore why simplicity is a competitive advantage for platform teams, especially as AI becomes part of everyday development.

You’ll learn:

  • How to design a simple platform MVP that developers actually like using
  • What a good local‑to‑prod story looks like (and why it’s the real scaling superpower)
  • Practical ways to onboard humans and AI tools so both can contribute faster
  • Where teams introduce unnecessary complexity with Kubernetes, microservices, and NoSQL
  • How to think about scaling in three dimensions: users, developers, and features
  • Why good architecture, docs, and decision records make AI more useful, not less
  • How to spot and avoid resume‑driven development before it explodes your platform

Whether you’re cleaning up a messy stack or trying to keep a young platform from drifting into chaos, this conversation gives you concrete patterns for keeping things simple while still scaling teams, systems, and features.

Guest: Brian Childress, Platform engineer and fractional CTO

Brian Childress is an accomplished Software Engineer, Architect and Fractional CTO. For over a decade Brian has developed applications in healthcare, finance, and consumer products. Brian has spoken internationally on topics such as application security and developer tooling. Brian spends his free time researching and teaching the latest in application and API security design and best practices.

Brian Childress, website

Brian Childress, X

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