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Host: Charles Max Wood
Joined By Special Guest: Noam Rosenthal
Noam has recently started offering his services and experiences independently after 20 hands-on years in the software industry. His most recent position was as a Software Architect working on the Wix Editor at Wix, an Israeli cloud-based web development platform.
Noam was first introduced to programming at the age of seven when he started creating games in Pascal language. He then went onto learn HTML. Charles and Noam talk about how the programming community has changed over the years and how it is a lot easier to access knowledge today. On how to improve as a developer, Noam recommends not staying in the comfort zone of the job description and doing as many volunteer projects as possible.
Noam is also a musician and he plays base in Lost Highways music band. When he isn't coding he is busy producing the songs for their new upcoming album with his band.
Noam's LinkedIn
Noam's Twitter
Noam's Medium
Rack
Rust Language
TensorFlow
Shadertoy
Lost Highways
Ultimate Guitar Tabs
https://www.facebook.com/javascriptjabber
https://twitter.com/JSJabber
https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv
Noam Rosenthal:
For developers working with JavaScript - learn another language such as Rust Language
TensorFlow
Shadertoy
Learn to play an instrument
Ultimate Guitar Tabs
Do volunteer projects and do not stay in the comfort zone of work
Charles Max Wood:
Cibola Burn
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work Book by John M. Gottman and Nan Silver
OBS: Open Broadcaster Software
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Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan
CacheFly
Host: Charles Max Wood
Joined By Special Guest: Noam Rosenthal
Noam has recently started offering his services and experiences independently after 20 hands-on years in the software industry. His most recent position was as a Software Architect working on the Wix Editor at Wix, an Israeli cloud-based web development platform.
Noam was first introduced to programming at the age of seven when he started creating games in Pascal language. He then went onto learn HTML. Charles and Noam talk about how the programming community has changed over the years and how it is a lot easier to access knowledge today. On how to improve as a developer, Noam recommends not staying in the comfort zone of the job description and doing as many volunteer projects as possible.
Noam is also a musician and he plays base in Lost Highways music band. When he isn't coding he is busy producing the songs for their new upcoming album with his band.
Noam's LinkedIn
Noam's Twitter
Noam's Medium
Rack
Rust Language
TensorFlow
Shadertoy
Lost Highways
Ultimate Guitar Tabs
https://www.facebook.com/javascriptjabber
https://twitter.com/JSJabber
https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv
Noam Rosenthal:
For developers working with JavaScript - learn another language such as Rust Language
TensorFlow
Shadertoy
Learn to play an instrument
Ultimate Guitar Tabs
Do volunteer projects and do not stay in the comfort zone of work
Charles Max Wood:
Cibola Burn
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work Book by John M. Gottman and Nan Silver
OBS: Open Broadcaster Software

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