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Software Developers Journey

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Jan 30, 2024 • 49min

#290 Dave Van Beekum brings various talents together to create value

Join the ranks of tech aficionados and entrepreneurial spirits as we unpack the riveting tale of Dave van Beekum, the brain behind Tweeva. Dave's trajectory is nothing short of inspiring from dismantling household appliances as a curious kid in New Jersey to orchestrating the growth of a digital marketing empire in Florida. Through a nostalgic trip down memory lane, we journey with him from his first encounter with a 286 computer to establishing his personal studio—a testament to the relentless pursuit of one's passions.Embarking on a self-taught path at just 18, Dave's venture into the world of web design and digital marketing unfolds in our conversation, revealing the innovative and sometimes unorthodox strategies that propelled his business forward. Picture a car wrapped in brand imagery cruising the streets—an eye-catching tactic that drew in clients and highlighted the crux of visibility in business success. Dave's candid revelations about the misconceptions developers often harbor towards marketing and the pivotal moments of clarity that reshaped his approach are sure to resonate with many in the tech sphere.As we wrap up our enthralling chat, the spotlight shines on Tweeva TV and the transformative power of influencer marketing. Dave delves into the conception and growth of his startup, a pioneering digital platform ingeniously connecting small businesses and influencers in a local advertising renaissance. The underpinning message is clear: great products don't sell themselves. Instead, a concoction of press releases, social media buzz, and leveraging AI tools like ChatGPT are key ingredients in nurturing a community around a tech vision. Join us for an episode brimming with invaluable lessons and actionable insights for those eager to leave their mark on the tech industry—just as Dave van Beekum has.Support the show
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Jan 23, 2024 • 48min

#289 Sneha Inguva from feeling like an imposter all the way to Netflix

From the clattering coins of casino games to the complex coding at Netflix, our guest Sneha Inguva has a career narrative that's as unconventional as it is inspiring. Walking her cat Gatsby might be her quirky pastime, but it's her methodical approach to workplace challenges that sets Sneha apart. Tune in for a candid conversation where she unpacks her strategies for turning dissatisfaction into dialogue with management, and shares how jotting down thoughts, brainstorming solutions, and seeking second opinions can be transformative.Recounting the days when the startup sparkle caught my eye, I reflect on my own evolution from an electrical engineering and economics graduate to a software developer. The journey was anything but linear, with stints in casino gaming and a fact-checking news venture, before settling into the more stable harbors of Digital Ocean and Fastly. Sneha and I delve into economics's pivotal role in our career choices, and how embracing mentorship and a back-to-basics approach to computer science fundamentals can underpin professional growth.As we wrap up, Sneha sheds light on her big leap to Netflix, addressing common experiences like imposter syndrome and the weight of interviewing peers. We explore the cultural shift within Netflix, as the tech behemoth begins to balance its seasoned pro roster with fresh graduates and interns, all while navigating the treacherous waters of technical debt and structured engineering. Sneha's story isn't just one of career advancement; it's a roadmap for anyone aspiring to sculpt their professional journey, complete with the tools and mindset needed to thrive in the tech industry.Support the show
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Jan 16, 2024 • 47min

#288 Steven Schkolne found his balance between art, tech and business

Embark on a riveting odyssey with Steven Schkolne, a polymath whose professional course has been as diverse as it is deep. As he shares tales from his early days dabbling in BASIC and Logo, you'll find yourself immersed in the nostalgia of programming's past, drawing unexpected connections to the complex dance of modern development. Listen and be inspired by the transformative power of passion, whether it's in code, art, or the simple joy of gardening.Steven's journey is a reminder that the paths we tread often converge in unexpected places. From the mathematical allure of ray tracing to the epiphanies found in grad school, we uncover how a love for numbers and aesthetics can coexist harmoniously. Our conversation reveals the pivotal junctures where art meets technology - from GUI breakthroughs to creative digital art endeavors - charting Steven's evolution from an outsider to a pioneer in computer engineering and design.As we round off this insightful dialogue, Steven doesn't shy away from envisioning the future of coding, interfaces, and digital art markets. He discusses the cultural significance of NFTs, the importance of user-friendly design, and his hopes for a tech world that enhances, rather than replaces, the human element in engineering. Join us as we celebrate the symphony of skills and experiences that sculpt a life rich in passion and purpose.Support the show
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Jan 9, 2024 • 52min

#287 William Adams is a Silicon Valley legend, a one man coding machine, and an ally

Have you ever considered the human story behind the code that powers our daily digital experiences? I had the pleasure of sitting down with William A. Adams, whose journey from a 12-year-old self-taught programmer to a key player at Microsoft is as inspiring as it is instructive. As we traverse William's path, you'll be enthralled by tales of innovation, the birth of AI tools revolutionizing programming, and the foresight to see beyond the keyboard to a future where coding is an entirely new beast. His beginnings may resonate with many, but the trajectory of his career—marked by curiosity, resilience, and a drive to make technology more inclusive—is uniquely his own.Our conversation takes an intimate turn as William recounts his early entrepreneurial endeavors that hinted at the business mogul he was to become. The narrative flows into his strategic leap into Microsoft, navigating the choppy waters of legal battles and economic uncertainty. With two decades and a wealth of experience under his belt, William recalls the personal and professional milestones that have shaped not just his life but also the tech landscape. From fostering talent globally to the deeply personal pride in mentoring, William paints a vivid picture of a life intertwined with the pulse of technological progress.As we wrap up our dialogue, William shares the philosophical shift from coder to mentor and the vision to impact the world beyond Microsoft's walls. The insights gleaned are both practical and profound as we discuss the importance of personal branding and networking in a developer's career and the evolving hiring landscape in tech. William's story is a powerful reminder that continuous learning and a passion for innovation are key in a field that never stands still. Join us for a journey that's about much more than code—it's about the human touch that shapes our technological world.Support the show
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Jan 2, 2024 • 46min

#286 Brian Childress from geospatial data to fractional CTO

Have you ever stood at the crossroads of passion and professionalism, wondering if it's too late to change paths? Brian's story is a beacon of hope for career changers everywhere, as he shares his incredible shift from being an outdoor guide to a software engineering maven. With a candid discussion on the art of scaling impact, Brian's insights on mentorship, and his personal blueprint for knowledge dissemination through blogging and podcasting, this episode is a treasure chest of wisdom for anyone looking to navigate the tech terrain or amplify their own influence.As we unravel Brian's journey, you'll be inspired by his tenacity in tackling the tech industry head-on, sans a safety net. His proactive stance on moonlighting to gain experience, coupled with his relentless networking, showcases the grit required to transition successfully. Moreover, Brian's ascent to a leadership role as a fractional CTO and his strategies for influencing multiple companies unfold like a masterclass in tech guidance, shedding light on the creation of a dynamic 'playbook' for navigating the rapids of tech leadership.Wrapping up, Brian doesn't just leave you with stories of challenges conquered; he extends an open invitation to continue the conversation beyond this episode. For those intrigued by the intersection of technology with fields like healthcare, education, and cybersecurity, and anyone dreaming of a leadership role that spans industries, this episode is your gateway to an exciting future. Brian's journey isn't just a chronicle of personal growth, it's a roadmap for any professional hungry for transformation.Support the show
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Dec 19, 2023 • 54min

#284 Valarie Regas from judoka & stay-at-home mum to renowned dev advocate

Get ready for an engrossing episode, as we sit down with the remarkable Valarie Regas. Known for her passion in the tech industry, Valarie’s journey from a stay-at-home mom to a thriving DevOps engineer and full stack developer is a story that will leave you inspired. She opens up about her experiences navigating the tech world, the value in her unique background, and the game-changing role therapy played in her life.     Valarie also enlightens us on the trials and tribulations of job hunting and the significance of diverse perspectives in problem-solving. As a Southern woman in tech, her experiences shed light on the influence of upbringing on leadership styles and the power of embracing one's unique strengths. Her story is a testament to the importance of recognizing the value of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences in the hiring process.     Rounding up our conversation with Valarie, we touch on a topic close to her heart - the well-being of engineers. Valarie advocates for more humane work cultures that prioritize employees' mental health, sharing her personal experiences with burnout, depression, and anxiety. She also gets real about the lack of parental leave policies in the U.S. This episode is a wake-up call to the tech industry on the need to prioritize the human aspect in our drive for innovation. It's a conversation not to be missed!Support the show
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Dec 12, 2023 • 46min

#283 Moriel Schottlender from astronomy and physics to architecting Wikipedia

Imagine attending a summer camp at the tender age of six that sparks a lifelong love for software development. That's the journey our esteemed guest, Moriel, embarked on, leading her to explore the complexities of right-to-left language support and localization, and ultimately landing her a coveted position at Wikipedia. Moriel shares her gripping story that highlights the power of starting young and finding your tribe in the world of open source.    Buckle up as we navigate Moriel's unexpected switch from (Hollywood to) astronomy to physics and the unanticipated challenges she had to overcome as a woman in academia. Shining light on the importance of following your passion, no matter the hurdles, Moriel embodies the resilient spirit of a true trailblazer. Not only did she make strides in academia, but she also entered the vast arena of open source, discovering its wonders through an internship at Wikipedia.     We end our riveting conversation with an exploration of the messy, yet crucial aspects of open source software and its undeniable impact on the Wikimedia movement. Hear about the constant pressure to revamp the whole Wikipedia platform and how future technologies play a vital role in this process. Finally, be inspired as Moriel shares experiences of a front-end engineer at Wikipedia, emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities and expressing passion for Wikipedia's mission. Tune in, get inspired, and let Moriel fuel your passion for open source.Support the show
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Dec 5, 2023 • 47min

#282 Chris Simon from electrical engineer to CTO coach

Have you ever wondered about the journey of a software developer from the early days of coding to launching successful startups? We delve into this intriguing topic with our guest, Chris Simon, a startup CTO coach who shares his rich and varied experiences in the tech industry. From his early days of coding on an Apple Fat Mac, Chris has always had a passion for programming. His deep understanding of technology, sharpened by scholarship in electrical engineering and years of working with complex systems, offers fascinating insights into the evolution of software development.We move beyond the technical aspect to delve into the human side of coding. Chris stresses the importance of writing code that is not just functional, but also comprehensible to others. As we navigate the complex landscape of modern technology, Chris's insights into the younger generation's potential lack of deeper understanding of the technology they use daily are both thought-provoking and relevant. But it's not all technical talk! We also discuss Chris's entrepreneurial journey. From launching two startups to dealing with the challenges of scaling up, Chris pulls back the curtain on what it's like to be a CTO. Balancing personal needs with business demands is a challenge that many face, and hearing Chris's experiences is both comforting and illuminating. Be sure to check out Chris's website for a deeper dive into his work. So, whether you're a software developer at any stage of your career, or simply interested in the behind-the-scenes workings of the tech industry, this episode is a treasure trove of practical advice and inspiring stories.Support the show
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Nov 28, 2023 • 46min

#281 Cecelia Martinez was a journalist and finance expert missing a jolt of excitation

Let's set off on an awe-inspiring journey with our guest, Cecilia Martinez, who, armed with self-awareness and an appetite for growth, has carved out a successful career in software development. Starting from her high school days, designing layouts for myspace pages, Cecilia's trajectory includes journalism, web development, and a self-discovery of her place in tech communities. Her story of growth and transformation, nurtured by her battles with ADHD, the trials and triumphs of a software development boot camp, and her blossoming career as a community lead at Replay, is nothing short of inspiring.What role can tech communities play in launching and shaping your career? Listen as Cecilia shares her experience exploring various local tech groups and the profound impact they had on her career. We examine the role of multi-channel outreach in creating diverse and representative communities and discuss how these communities can act as springboards for newcomers to the industry. Cecilia's narrative underlines the importance of aligning work with passion, the power of self-awareness, and the necessity to take calculated risks.From being a people pleaser to learning to push back when necessary, Cecilia shares the invaluable lessons she's picked up navigating her career paths. We discuss the decision-making processes involved in considering the next career move, the advantages of early-stage startups, and how she's grown to identify the most valuable work to do with her time. Cecilia also shares insights from her deep involvement with open source development tools and the influence these experiences have had on her career. Join us as she takes us through her journey of discovery and growth in the tech space.Support the show
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Nov 21, 2023 • 53min

#280 Aral Balkan tackling the big world with the Small Web

From the moment his father handed him an IBM PC with the simplest of instructions - "Play with it, don't be afraid" - Aral Balkan's worldview was forever changed. Our chat with this developer, professional speaker, consultant, and serial entrepreneur takes us on an enlightening journey through his life, shaped by his early immersion in technology's limitless potential. Aral's deep-seated passion for programming, his dedicated commitment to simplicity, and his advocacy for the internet as a tool for personal empowerment and democratized communication are nothing less than inspiring.Aral reflects on the evolution of the internet, once perceived as a decentralized entity, now understood as a client-server system molded partly by venture capitalists who recognized its potential. He emphasizes the need for coding education, applauding initiatives like Code Club and the involvement of Google, Raspberry Pi, and Coder Dojo in promoting coding. But our conversation doesn't stop there. Aral urges us to confront the systemic inequality in the digital space and the pressing need for simple articulation of the problem to spur action. He introduces us to the concept of small web and the empowering idea of owning and controlling one's own means of communication.Our dialogue extends to the importance of alternative funding methods for initiatives that serve society. Aral shares his views on the limitations of relying on political institutions for funding and the absolute necessity for communication tools to be accessible to all. We tackle the issue of arrogance in the open source community and its impact on software usability, and discuss 'kitten', a framework and server for building small websites, with its innovative security measures and potential as a learning tool. Join us for this essential conversation for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, empowerment, and democracy. This episode promises to enlighten, challenge, and inspire.Support the show

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