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Sep 19, 2022 • 41min

S21:E7 - What does it mean to be a part of the software development life cycle (Cliff Craig)

In this episode, we talk about what it means to be a part of the software development life cycle with Cliff Craig, senior software engineering manager at Samsung. Cliff talks about getting into software engineering over 22 years ago, why it’s important for developers at every level to understand the software development life cycle, and what the major stages of the software development life cycle are. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Intellivision Basic Python Java Scrum Master Jira Kubernetes Next.js Ruby on Rails Figma Waterfall model Agile software development Git GitHub JUnit Selenium Cypress Fireship.io Udemy LinkedIn Learning SQL Cliff CraigCliff Craig has over 22 years of professional software engineering experience. He is a mobile software engineer expert that possesses a diverse skill set ranging from iOS development to Linux bash and zshell to OSX.
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Sep 12, 2022 • 43min

S21:E6 - What it looks like to be an apprentice engineer at Pinterest (Alison Quaglia)

In this episode we talk about what being an apprentice engineer is like with Alison Quaglia, software engineer at Pinterest. Alison talks about switching careers into tech, landing an apprentice engineer role at Pinterest, what that apprenticeship looked like, and leveling up at Pinterest to software engineer. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Pinterest Free Code Camp HTML CSS Ruby Rails JavaScript React Redux SQL You Don't Know JS Yet Into the Unknown: Advice for Breaking into the Tech Industry Franken Mutt Alison QuagliaAlison Quaglia is a full stack engineer with a passion for UX/UI, currently helping to bridge the gap between development and design at Pinterest. Prior to transitioning into tech, she earned a BA in Anthropology from NYU and spent over 10 years working in various creative industries in NYC including fashion magazines, photo shoots, product development, brand consulting and special events for clients like Showtime, Hulu and Wu-Tang Clan.
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Sep 5, 2022 • 44min

S21:E5 - What is the Metaverse and what does it look like to build for it (Daniel Liebeskind)

In this episode, we talk about what is the Metaverse and what does it look like to build for it with Daniel Liebeskind, co-founder and CEO of Topia. Daniel talks about what goes into building something for the web3 space like Topia, where the line between something being a part of the Metaverse and not being a part of the Metaverse is, and what the future of the Metaverse might looks like. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Topia Metaverse QBasic Java JavaScript Hack Reactor C WebRTC Y Combinator Angie Jones The Sims Second Life WebGL Unity React Asana Daniel LiebeskindDaniel Liebeskind is the Co-founder and CEO of Topia, a fully customizable spatial-based virtual community platform that launched in May 2020 and has had close to 1 million visitors and hundreds of events every week.
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Aug 29, 2022 • 40min

S21:E4 - What is SQL and why you should learn it (Sia Seko)

In this episode, we talk about SQL and why you should learn it with Sia Seko, data engineer at Spotify. Sia talks about what SQL is, what makes SQL different from other technical languages, and what it is best at. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) SQL Python LinkedIn Learning Udemy Apache Airflow Power Query freeCodeCamp W3Schools Correlation One Sia SekoSia Seko is a senior data analytics professional with experience as a data ops and pipeline management lead; including data cleaning, wrangling, analysis, visualization, and storytelling. With extensive teaching experience and a love of learning, sharing, and writing, she's interested in working on and finding solutions to challenging data engineering problems with industry leaders.
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Aug 22, 2022 • 32min

S21:E3 - Why learning good documentation skills is so important for leveling up (Eddie Hinkle)

In this episode, we talk about documentation, with Eddie Hinkle, lead front-end engineer at Glassdoor, and host of the WebJoy podcast. Eddie talks about what documentation means in the context of development, why good documentation is so important, and how gaining good documentation skills early on can give you an edge in your career. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) WebJoy Glassdoor PHP JavaScript Angular Eddie HinkleEddie Hinkle is an engineering leader at the intersection of technology and people. His passions range from how we deal with the user experience in our digital products to how we deal with the developer experience of our employees; balancing those aspects with the need to execute and ship value to our users consistently.
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Aug 15, 2022 • 47min

S21:E2 - What your bootcamp isn't teaching you (Caitlyn Greffly)

In this episode, we talk about what your bootcamp isn’t teaching you with Caitlyn Greffly, software engineer at The Motley Fool, and author of The Bootcamper’s Companion. Caitlyn talks about not seeing herself as someone who would fit into the tech industry, falling in love with data and analytics, and then transitioning careers and eventually writing The Bootcamper’s Companion to cover some important tech topics that aren’t typically taught at coding bootcamps. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) The Bootcamper's Companion Scrum Master Thinkful JavaScript React Node Angular C# .NET AWS Vue Agile software development freeCodeCamp Caitlyn GrefflyCaitlin Greffly is a software engineer at The Motley Fool, and author of The Bootcamper's Companion. She works in Angular, C# and AWS, while her side projects are mostly in React. Other passions and hobbies include: thinking about UX, writing about her experiences in tech, playing with colors and design for way too long, and renovating her recently purchased 1930s home in Portland, Oregon.
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Aug 8, 2022 • 42min

S21:E1 - What it looks like to be an AR/VR engineer (Luca Mefisto)

In this episode, we talk about what it looks like to be an AR/VR engineer with Luca Mefisto, software engineer at Meta Reality Labs. Luca talks about being drawn to augmented reality and virtual reality early on, the main tools you need to know in order to be an effective AR or VR engineer, and some of the most interesting things he thinks people are currently doing with AR and VR. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Oculus VR Hidden Creative VIVE Microsoft HoloLens Unreal Engine Unity Spark AR C++ C# JavaScript VRChat Luca MefistoLuca Mefisto is a software engineer at Oculus VR and the director of MefistoFiles.
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Jun 27, 2022 • 47min

S20:E8 - How to be a successful solopreneur (Jennifer Yip)

In this episode, we talk about how to be a successful soloprenuer with Jen Yip, founder of Lunch Money. Jen talks about the impetus for creating her popular personal finance app, Lunch Money, how to balance building something for yourself but that is also good for general consumption, and how the lines between personal life and work life can become even more blurred when being a solopreneur. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Lunch Money Neopets CSS University of Waterloo YC Fellowship 500 Startups The biggest mistakes I've made with Lunch Money (so far) Jennifer YipJen Yip is the founder of Lunch Money, a multicurrency personal finance tool for the modern day spender.
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Jun 20, 2022 • 42min

S20:E7 - What we can all learn from the experience of being a neurodivergent developer (Alex Karp)

In this episode, about what we can all learn from the experience of being a neurodivergent developer, with Alex Karp, author of the new book Running Start: How to get a job in tech, keep that job, and thrive. Alex talks about some of the biggest misconceptions about autism, how putting effort into accessibility and inclusion helps everyone, and what has personally helped him thrive in his career. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Running Start: How to get a job in tech, keep that job, and thrive JavaScript TI-BASIC Alex KarpAlex Karp is an #ActuallyAutistic developer who loves to bring new people into tech and grow leaders.
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Jun 13, 2022 • 36min

S20:E6 - How to create successful mobile games (Bria Sullivan)

In this episode, we talk about how to create successful mobile games, with Bria Sullivan CTO and founder of Honey B Games. Bria talks about her diverse tech background, deciding to dive into game development after years in web development, and how she still feels like a newbie when it comes to game development even with the massive success she has seen. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Honey B Games Boba Story Cal Poly 500 Startups Unity Java C# Pixar in a Box: The art of storytelling Bria SullivanBria Sullivan likes playing and making games about food.

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