A series of interviews with senior programmers, software engineers and, technical architects about the business and craft of delivering software.
Expect topics to include: how to choose technologies, mentoring and managing team members, the process of creating interactive applications, what "enterprise" really means, stories about what sparked our love of technology and whether tabs or spaces is the correct answer (hint: tabs).
Hopefully we'll all learn from the experience and be able to enjoy the experience of engaging in continuous professional development.
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A series of interviews with senior programmers, software engineers and, technical architects about the business and craft of delivering software.
Expect topics to include: how to choose technologies, mentoring and managing team members, the process of creating interactive applications, what "enterprise" really means, stories about what sparked our love of technology and whether tabs or spaces is the correct answer (hint: tabs).
Hopefully we'll all learn from the experience and be able to enjoy the experience of engaging in continuous professional development.
interviews[3] = Daniil Moldokov - Lead Educator at Brainstation
LGTM: Shipit!
2 hours 12 minutes 50 seconds
4 years ago
interviews[3] = Daniil Moldokov - Lead Educator at Brainstation
Daniil Molodkov shows what I found to be some quite surprising vulnerability here. We touch on topics including Imposter Syndrome, Burnout, and what differentiates the smart students from the best students. The answer might surprise you.
LGTM: Shipit!
A series of interviews with senior programmers, software engineers and, technical architects about the business and craft of delivering software.
Expect topics to include: how to choose technologies, mentoring and managing team members, the process of creating interactive applications, what "enterprise" really means, stories about what sparked our love of technology and whether tabs or spaces is the correct answer (hint: tabs).
Hopefully we'll all learn from the experience and be able to enjoy the experience of engaging in continuous professional development.