Thanks for the question, Fazle. I'm looking forward to co-MC'ing Lockdown Conf with you on Tuesday.
I have lots of relatives in China, so we knew the pandemic was going to be bad from early on. We had been following it closely, and cautioning our family here in the US to take it seriously. We started social distancing a few weeks earlier than most Americans, and I think that helped because none of us have gotten sick.
The main change for me personally has been having my kids at home with us. This is fun, but it's a big challenge to work productively and have meetings when the kids can bust in at any minute and start singing songs or jumping on your head.
For the developer ecosystem as a whole, I think this will accelerate a lot of trends that were already taking shape: more remote work, and more pushing elements of systems to the software layer where they can be updated remotely.
This pandemic is a global tragedy, and will be a net negative for the world, but there will be a few positives that come out of it. I encourage everyone to look for those.