Dev.Life
Embarrassingly unknown engineers, Brooke Avery and Erik Slack, blend entertainingly meaningful conversation, interesting guests, and insightful advice as they explore all aspects of the developer life.Dev.Life Podcast Episodes (Page 7)
Getting involved in the Angular community can be really beneficial. But what does it even mean to “get involved” and why should you want to? Erik, Brooke, and Yvonne dive into these questions and share some of their personal favorite ways to get involved for experienced developers to beginners alike. After discussing the topic in-depth, we’re joine..
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In this episode of NgXP, we dive deep with accomplished author, speaker, GDE, and Microsoft MVP Deborah Kurata about imposter syndrome at all levels of your career. Deborah shares how developing “superpowers” can help you break out of self-defeating thoughts and strengthen your confidence to better reach your full potential.For our second segment w..
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In this episode, we talk about the challenges of strong and effective communication while working remotely and how to overcome those hurdles. We go through our top shares of how to make and keep strong connections while working remotely. We're then joined by Jay Bell from Trellis.org where the company is using Angular to help companies create, man..
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It’s important to have career goals and be driven to succeed. But at what point does hard work become counterproductive and even unhealthy? We sat down with global speaker, author, MVP, and Angular GDE John Papa to discuss how to achieve your personal and professional goals while still maintaining a healthy work/life balance. Brooke, Erik, and Pres..
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In today’s episode, we sit down with Sara Jones from InclusionPro where she and her team are dedicated to helping companies and teams transform their approach to diversity, inclusion, and equity. Sara defines these terms, explains how to become aware of our biases, and shares how to break down barriers and create diverse and inclusive environments ..
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In today’s episode of the Angular Experience podcast, we’re joined by successful entrepreneur and CEO Tracy Lee from This Dot Labs. Our objective is to discuss women in programming. We’ll address hurdles women are facing every day when getting into coding, breaking down barriers, and raising more interest and awareness for women getting into the i..
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Former university professor, Thomas Desmond from Sitecore, joins us on this episode to discuss his experiences as an instructor, teaching others how to code. He shares tips, suggestions, and insights for how best to teach and/or mentor others without leaving them feeling too overwhelmed. We’re then joined by Alyssa Nicoll, Angular Developer Advocat..
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This is part 2 of our 2 part series on interviewing. Today we bring Alex Okrushko back to move on to interviewing for mid- and senior-level developers. Alex offers advice for the actual interview, but also shares tips for how to prepare, follow-up, and how to stand out above your competition.Connect with us:Alex Okrushko @AlexOkrushkoBrooke Avery @..
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This is part one of a two-part series on interviewing. In part 1, we sit down with GDE and Vice President of Developer Growth at BrieBug, Lukas Ruebbelke and Alex Okrushko, Principal Architect at Cisco and GDE. Lukas and Alex offer tips and advice for successfully preparing for and interviewing for jobs in web development, particularly for those se..
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In our first ever episode of The Angular Experience, we discuss going out on your own and solo as a programmer with Jeff Cross. As co-founder and CEO of Narwhal, Jeff offers his advice on how to set off on your own, from knowing when the time is right, how to get your finances in place, finding clients, maintaining business, and much more! We then..
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