Talking Points:
- Jim’s side projects
- Early programming languages
- Programming for Disney
- Managing projects with a team
- How to utilize frameworks
- Making projects successful
- Psychological safety
- Asking questions as a dev in the workplace
Quotable Quotes:
- “It was like pure creativity. You could imagine things and then get immediate feedback, that thing you imagined was made real.” - JB
- “I learned by making mistakes.” - JB
- “I discovered that fairly early on that every time I wrote a program to do X, I would get super interested in X.” - JB
- “One of the things I think I learned from Kevin (Jim’s past roommate) was just to be fearless, was just to try things.” - JB
- “I've seen some things (frameworks) that seem sensible and good that everyone talks about, but they come and go over time.” - JB
- “I experienced this many times: I'll ask a really obvious, stupid question and I will hear audible sighs around me because the people are relieved that someone finally asked it.” -JB
- “One thing for sure is if people are afraid to express their opinion, if there's just a lot of head nodding and ascent and not a lot of frank discussion, that's usually a bad sign.” - JB
- “You don't get very many superpowers as you get older, you mostly lose them, but one of the ones you gain is not giving a f$#%.” - JB
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