

Developer Tea
Jonathan Cutrell
Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence.
With over 17 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell, engineering leader with over 15 years of industry experience. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Email: developertea@gmail.com
With over 17 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell, engineering leader with over 15 years of industry experience. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Email: developertea@gmail.com
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Feb 24, 2015 • 5min
Bonus Weekly Inspiration #1: Functionality Versus Elegance
Today's bonus episode is the first weekly inspiration mini-episode! Today's quote comes from Steve McConnell, author of Code Complete.
Thank you for supporting Developer Tea with your listens! We just reached the 200k unique listens mark, and that's thanks to you!

Feb 23, 2015 • 13min
20: Thoughts on Unicorns: Answering a Listener Question
In this episode, I answer a listener question about what route he should take in his technical education. Spoiler: I actually do have an opinion and recommendation to this question.
For a significant part of this episode, I discuss the concept of the famed "unicorn" developer, and why they're in such high demand.
Note: I accidentally called the listener a "guest" - probably because I consider everyone who listens to the show my personal guests 3 times a week. :)

Feb 20, 2015 • 29min
19: Ben Orenstein from Thoughtbot, Part Two
I'm excited to be interviewing Ben Orenstein from Thoughtbot. Ben is a brilliant craftsman of a developer, and in this episode we discuss what it takes to be a craftsman. This is the second part of the interview, so be sure to check out the previous episode for the first part!
Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots (podcast)
Upcase
Vim for Rails Developers
Vim resources on Upcase
Trailmix.life
Ben's personal site and writings can be found here: http://benorenstein.com

Feb 18, 2015 • 15min
19: Ben Orenstein from Thoughtbot, Part One
I'm excited to be interviewing Ben Orenstein from Thoughtbot. Ben is a brilliant craftsman of a developer, and in this episode we discuss what it takes to be a craftsman. This interview is split into two parts, so be sure to check out the next episode for the second part!
Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots (podcast)
Upcase
Vim for Rails Developers
Vim resources on Upcase
Trailmix.life
Ben's personal site and writings can be found here
Ben on Twitter, @r00k: https://twitter.com/r00k and on GitHub, @r00k: https://github.com/r00k

Feb 16, 2015 • 12min
18: Listener Questions
Around 1:00, Brett asks how to become an “advanced developer.”
Programming Paradigms Stanford Course: https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/programming-paradigms/id495054064
Paul Graham’s essays on Lisp
Python
Django
Wordpress
Whiteboard
Around 8:10, Daniel asks how to make writing tests less boring and more joyful.
Justin's article about adding tests to a non-TDD app

Feb 13, 2015 • 12min
17: Volt and Isomorphism with Ryan Stout, part two
Today I'm joined once again by Ryan Stout, the developer behind the powerful new Ruby web framework Volt. Ryan and I continue discussing why he created Volt, and some of the motivations for developers to move towards "isomorphic development".
Check out Volt: VoltFramework.com

Feb 11, 2015 • 12min
17: Volt and Isomorphism with Ryan Stout, part one
Today I'm joined by Ryan Stout, the developer behind the powerful new Ruby web framework Volt. Ryan and I discuss why he created Volt, the motivations for developers to move towards "isomorphic development", and how Volt addresses some of those motivations.
Ryan Stout on Twitter: @ryanstout (note: not to be confused with @stoutryan, the comedian.)
Check out Volt: VoltFramework.com
Support Developer Tea: http://www.developertea.com/buy-me-tea

Feb 9, 2015 • 10min
16: Stigmas, Stereotypes, and Pizza
In this episode, we talk about stigmas and stereotypes.
As developers, and as humans, we have a responsibility to treat each other fairly. We also have a responsibility to our craft.
In this episode, I discuss the one thing that developers should be measured by.

Feb 7, 2015 • 12min
Bonus Episode: Thank you for a GREAT first month!
The first month of Developer Tea was officially marked yesterday, and in this episode, I'd like to thank you. I also challenge you towards the end of the episode. Thank you so much for listening to the show!

Feb 6, 2015 • 8min
15: Code Kata - A Practice Arena for Becoming a Better Programmer
What was the last time you practiced writing code? Any expertise arguably requires an intentional, focused effort on practicing a set of exercises. Kata acts as the practice exercises for programming.
In this episode, I talk about code kata, and I also talk about the danger of being addicted to problems, and making sure we keep our kata efforts separate from our real problem-solving efforts.
codekata.com
some anti-kata discussion
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