The Yellow Duck Podcast is all about software development.
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Yegor Bugayenko is a professional Java engineer and project manager with certifications in PMP®, RUP, PRINCE2 Foundation, MCP, and COSMIC. He’s an author, blogger, avid Twitter user boasting 12,000 followers. In this conversation he'll discuss a variety of topics including managing software engineers, project management, how to select the best engineers and more.
A Conversation about Software Engineering with Joe Jevnik by Devskiller's Yellow Duck Podcast
A conversation about Stackoverflow, programming, the software industry and more with Jon Skeet of Google. The Related Blog Post: https://devskiller.com/jon-skeet-yellow-duck-podcast/
Lukas Eder, an expert SQL and Java developer based in Switzerland, answers questions covering a variety of topics related to databases, software development, and technology.
In this episode Marcin Kraszewski talks with Haseeb Qureshi. Haseeb started playing poker as a teenager earning $100,000 by the time he was 18. At 21 he quit poker to study software development at App Academy. While attending the renowned boot-camp he quickly rose to the top of the class, and was hired, eventually being promoted to Director of Product. After his time at App Academy he started looking for work. After many rejections, he was able to negotiate a great salary package at AirBnB. That story is well known, so instead of rehashing old history we are going to more generally speak about: software boot-camps, software development techniques, career development and more.
Tracy Lee is the laid-back yet assertive Co-Founder at This Dot where she works as a JavaScript Developer with Angular, Ember, React, React Native, RxJS, Vue, and Native Script. She’s got +18,000 followers on Twitter, sold her company Dishcrawl to DinnerLab in 2015, and sits on the boards of nonprofits: SV Creates, Hacker Dojo, and Silicon Valley Young Professionals. She’s a successful entrepreneur having helped build 12 companies in just the last 14 years. Tracy has had the opportunity to give many talks at conferences across the world, including one that took place on a cruise ship that sailed from Miami to the Bahamas. She earned a marketing degree from SJSU, and resides in California.
Leading software security professionals Daniel Deogun and Daniel Sawano discuss their upcoming book “Secure by Design”. In it they describe their revolutionary approach to making software more secure by treating security as a concern not as a feature. Learn about how focusing more on design can result in a dramatic reduction in software security issues. You’ll gain a new understanding of the importance of a holistic approach to software development from sky-high to line-by-line. All this and more in this episode.
Welcome to a podcast of epic proportions. Here we cover software technology, developer problems, and solutions. We'll feature great guests and cover technologies that are changing the world. From episode to episode we'll keep you glued to your headphones and speakers, so stay tuned to the Yellow Duck Podcast. Craftsmanship came as a balance to Agile and brought professionalism back to software development. “It is not about beautiful code”, says Sandro Mancuso, “extreme programming is a different thing.” There are times when you don’t need to apply all of the principles of craftsmanship, so the extent of this ethos depends on the context, but when the costs of a bug are high, being a craftsman becomes a necessity. Find out more in this episode.
Welcome to a podcast of epic proportions. Here we cover software technology, developer problems, and solutions. We'll feature great guests and cover technologies that are changing the world. From episode to episode we'll keep you glued to your headphones and speakers, so stay tuned to the Yellow Duck Podcast. In this episode, we are joined by Przemek Berendt, Global Marketing Vice President at Luxoft for a conversation with our host, Marcin Kraszewski to discuss joining the tech and business perspectives together. Learn what the 12000 software engineers are up to at Luxoft, globally, and how a business mind makes them work together for innovative services and products.
Welcome to a podcast of epic proportions. Here we cover software technology, developer problems, and solutions. We'll feature great guests and cover technologies that are changing the world. From episode to episode we'll keep you glued to your headphones and speakers, so stay tuned to the Yellow Duck Podcast. Lucky us, and lucky you! We’ve managed to get a hold of Simon Maple for an episode of our podcast and talk about the efficiency of Java REPL; making devs more productive with JRebel; bringing more productivity of Java for Android; and many things on organizing, running, and participating in conferences.
Welcome to a podcast of epic proportions. Here we cover software technology, developer problems, and solutions. We'll feature great guests and cover technologies that are changing the world. From episode to episode we'll keep you glued to your headphones and speakers, so stay tuned to the Yellow Duck Podcast. In our 3rd episode, Laurence Bradford talks about learning how to code through her personal journey. She talks about her start with Python and her move to front-end technologies. She continues to learn but it seems she found her true passion in writing for and teaching others. With over 8000 people who have and continue to learning to code with her, she joins us on the podcast to share her experience with you.
Welcome to a podcast of epic proportions. Here we cover software technology, developer problems, and solutions. We'll feature great guests and cover technologies that are changing the world. From episode to episode we'll keep you glued to your headphones and speakers, so stay tuned to the Yellow Duck Podcast. In this episode, we are graced with the presence of Dr Heinz Kabutz. Heinz is the mastermind behind The Java Specialists' Newsletter. He has a PhD in Computer Science. Heinz has programmed significant portions of several large Java applications and has taught Java to thousands of professional programmers. He is a regular speaker at all the major Java conferences. http://www.javaspecialists.eu/
Welcome to a podcast of epic proportions. Here we cover software technology, developer problems, and solutions. We'll feature great guests and cover technologies that are changing the world. From episode to episode we'll keep you glued to your headphones and speakers, so stay tuned to the Yellow Duck Podcast. In this episode, we'll talk about: How to grow as a developer; the mindset of companies and that of developers; deadlines; and evolution of technologies. We have a great guest with us today, Mr Ted Neward, a java specialist, speaker at many conferences and blogger. Find links to Ted in the description of the episode below and learn more about what he's doing. But most of all, enjoy the show. Find out more about Ted Neward at: http://www.newardassociates.com/#/ http://blogs.tedneward.com/ Find us at: https://devskiller.com/