When you are in university, especially right now, you do see a fairly linear path ahead of you. And it's very typical for an undergraduate or a person in that same stage of life to say, I want to do this. But after that, there are million different branches that you might be exposed to that you've never even heard of before. So what eventually brought you to training? It was money and it was also a little, it was passion.
In this episode of the State of Developer Education podcast, Jon speaks with Tim Berglund, Vice President of Developer Relations at StarTree, a cloud-based software company enabling business customers to derive advanced insights from real-time and historical data. Previously, he was the Senior Director of Developer Advocacy at Confluent, and was also the Vice President of Developer Education at DataStax.
Together, they discuss what has and hasn’t changed in the world of developer education, why hardware feels so magical when compared to software, and why being a teacher and an outstanding developer are two completely different skills. They also get into how our lives can sometimes feel directionless, especially in the world of coding.
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