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FAQs about Developer Chat:How many episodes does Developer Chat have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
March 23, 2021Wisdom from A Super-CTO - w/James TurnbullShow Notes Section:James Turnbull is a Prolific Technical Author, Engineer of 25+ Years, and has worked in VP or CTO roles for various companies like, Glitch, Kickstarter, Docker, Venmo, Puppet, and Microsoft.What we talked about:How did you land so many cool Jobs?Networking and remembering things about peopleCoding as a CTODocker and Containers - Why they are awesomeIs Devops important as an Entry Level Engineer?Learning as a Stairs instead of an ArcGatekeeping in Software DevelopmentHow to become a CTO10X EngineersHuman SkillsStartups - How to be successfulIs Equity worth It at Startups?How long should you stay at a company for?Seeing People Learn and Grow as DevelopersWhat I wish I would have known as a Junior Dev...more54minPlay
October 06, 2020Mastering Communication As a Developer - w/Tim BourguignonTim is a Mentor, Consultant, and Podcaster at DevJourney.Info.What we talked about:Most rewarding interactions with DevelopersWhat is exciting about building thingsThe Hard Part about software developmentCommunicationMob and Paired ProgrammingTalking to different groups and their languages.MentoringListening and Re-PhrasingYou can be a mentor even if you are one step ahead.Do you have to code 24x7 to be successful?Links:Long Lost Art Of Mentoring PresentationContact:https://devjourney.info/https://www.twitter.com/timothephttps://timbourguignon.frhttps://mentoring.rocks...more1h 3minPlay
September 30, 2020You Get What You Give w/Rylan BowersRylan currently lives in Boulder, CO. He has been freelancing since April 2012 and consults on a variety of front-end and back-end client projects for start-ups and established companies.He emphasizes clean, crafted, and tested code. Rylan works with proven technologies to architect applications that are easy to read, maintain, and iteratively improve upon. He builds, maintains, and improves web applications for several start-up clients.How to Contact:https://twitter.com/rylanbhttp://www.rylanbowers.com/Talking Points:You Get when you TeachGiving in the CommunityHelping OthersHelping others get jobsInterview a lot because you will be bad at firstRuby and the Ruby CommunityGood and Bad RecruitersSkills and values from other career pathsUnderstand one level below the abstraction you are usingNotes:https://letterstoanewdeveloper.com/2019/04/26/you-get-what-you-give/Boulder Ruby...more1h 4minPlay
September 22, 2020Dev Opportunities, Freelancing, Meet Ups, and Conferences - Interview with Marty HaughtMarty Haught: Engineering Director at Fastly. Tech community director at RailsConf, RubyConf and Boulder Ruby. Colorado. Husband. Foodie. Totally a dad. Get in Touch with Martyhttps://twitter.com/mghaughtTalking Points:Developer OpportunitiesMidgame DefinitionWhat to DoTDD by Example - https://amzn.to/2Pvjn4hRefactoring - https://amzn.to/2XxCNd2Practical Object Oriented Design - https://amzn.to/3a3LSzAPatterns of Enterprise Architecture - https://amzn.to/39ZSjTYDesign Patterns - https://amzn.to/3fxY4thHead First Design Patterns - https://amzn.to/33xl0XuInterview QuestionsThe 5 Work StylesProject TypesFreelancing and ConsultingConferences and How They Benefit YouGetting Started at Conferences and Ice breaker questionsVirtual Events Tips to ConnectGeting Started SpeakingBad@$$: Making Users Awesome - https://amzn.to/3kiSEGnStorytelling in Talks...more1hPlay
August 19, 2020Myth of the 10X DeveloperDouglas and Tyler discuss the 10X Developer. Do they exist? Does everyone have to try to be one? We also discuss the 1X DeveloperLink to Show Notes:https://juniortoseniordev.com/episode-9-myth-of-the-10x-developer...more1h 19minPlay
August 04, 2020Letters to A New Developer - Interview with Dan MooreDan Moore has been in the programming game for 20 years. He has worked for Large companies like Oracle and Level 3, as well as small companies, startups, and in academia.He is an author, blogger, presenter, and more.If you would like to support Dan consider getting his book with 20% off (expires in Aug 2020) use coupon GiveMeMoore08 https://www.apress.com/us/book/9781484260739Connect with Dan:https://letterstoanewdeveloper.com/https://letterstoanewdeveloper.com/the-book/http://www.mooreds.com/wordpress/https://twitter.com/mooredsWhat we talked about:Letters to a new devEditors and IDEsMistakesPerfect the Enemy of the Good Starters vs FinishersTop 4 Things to tell new DevsImposter Syndrome / OverconfidenceDon’t bag on other people's codeShould You Start Your Own Consulting CompanyBest Code is No CodeFull Show Notes Here:https://juniortoseniordev.com/episode-8-letters-to-a-new-developer-interview-with-dan-moore/...more1h 14minPlay
July 24, 2020What Should You Learn Next?We talk about the principles of what you should learn next in your career as well as:Understand How Devs Talk to Each OtherUnderstand First Principles in Your LanguageLinks:Complete Show Notes: - https://juniortoseniordev.com/episode-7-what-should-you-learn-next/https://timeflip.io/toggl.comhttps://www.rescuetime.comTiny Habits Book - https://amzn.to/3iPMAEBAtomic Habits Book - https://amzn.to/3iPMAEBThe Phoenix Project Book - https://amzn.to/2CrdpxY...more59minPlay
July 09, 2020Overcoming a Mid-Level Crisis - Interview with Jeff Shek -Jeff Shek is a seasoned lead engineer with exceptional experience in building distributed, reliable and maintainable code for web and enterprise systems. He has personally built, grown or mentored software engineering teams. At his last startup, HistoWiz, Jeff's primary focus was engineering an online platform for annotation, collaboration, machine learning algorithms and processing of digital histology. Prior to HistoWiz, Jeff has served as either a technical lead, senior engineer, and/or product manager of NYC's well-known and fastest startups (Capsule Pharmacy, Artivest, YCharts). His open-source projects have been used by thousands of people.Contact Info:senrigan.io/blog[email protected]@shekkeryWhat we talked about:Spaced RepetitionAnkiHow to Create Anki CardsThe Power of FlowCognitive ScienceProductivity HacksEffect of Exposure to Multiple CodebasesWhat is a Senior Dev?Full Show Notes Here:https://juniortoseniordev.com/episode-6-overcoming-a-mid-level-crisis-interview-with-jeff-shek/...more1h 15minPlay
June 25, 2020The Number One Reason We Are Hired As DevelopersWhat We Discuss:- Creating Software the Business Doesn't Want- How to Focus on What Your Boss Cares About- Technical Debt- What is a Business Domain?- Company Culture- Conway's Law- Question the InterviewersLinks:https://juniortoseniordev.com/https://agilemanifesto.org/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_law#:~:text=From%20Wikipedia%2C%20the%20free%20encyclopedia,introduced%20the%20idea%20in%201967.https://xkcd.com/1205/...more1h 9minPlay
June 18, 2020Interview with Eric Weber - What is Data ScienceWhat We Discuss:What is Data Science?Data Scientist vs Data AnalystHow To Improve In Interviews?Can you switch from Dev to Data Science?Do you have to be Good at Math?Link To Show Notes:https://juniortoseniordev.com/junior-to-senior-dev-episode-4-interview-with-eric-weber-what-is-data-science/...more55minPlay
FAQs about Developer Chat:How many episodes does Developer Chat have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.