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    Talking Software Consulting, Getting Into PHP, AWS, Laravel, and So Much More!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 82:41


    In this episode, I had a wonderful chat with fellow Australian and former expat, Nigel James, about his journey from SAP consulting to PHP, and what life was like as a consultant over so many years in London. Our time there overlapped, but we never met. We also talked about why PHP is still an excellent choice to develop with, how Laravel is a Marketing-lead development (and that that's not a good thing), and so much more. So if you're keen to get into software consulting, or want to do better at it, tune in to hear from someone who's been doing it for years.Some key takeaways are: Programming is simple: Sequence. Selection. Repetition. Almost regardless of your career path as a developer and your skills, you need to develop some business savvy. A great selling point for PHP (at least in the early days) was that you didn't have to pay Microsoft  for so much; this was one of my key motivations too, back in the PHP 3.x days. Are layoffs necessarily all bad, or can they actually be helpful? Are layoffs in tech truly necessary right now, or are they being made to satisfy investors? Links ABAP SAP Zend Framework 1 (now Laminas) PHP London PHP and MySQL Web Development (Developer's Library) Laravel Guest(s): Nigel James (@njames // phpc.social/@njames).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew[at]matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter for the Web Dev With Matt podcast network.SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support. ★ Support this podcast ★

    With Chris Hartjes. Discussing How to Learn Software Testing, Pest PHP, PHPUnit & More!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 99:24


    In this episode, I had a long and winding discussion about software testing with the legendary Grumpy Programmer Chris Hartjes. We talked about the importance of learning the essentials of software testing rather than focusing on a particular framework, as that makes your skills so much more transferable. We discussed how to approach testing; it's not a framework-first approach. And we also discussed the latest PHP testing framework, Pest PHP, covering what it brings to the table and whether people should just stick to older veterans, such as PHPUnit, or not.Some key takeaways are: You should learn the essentials of testing first, and not a specific tool such as PHPUnit or Pest PHP It's better if people worry less about the tool and more about testing concepts The people who write the best tests are also really talented programmers, because you can't be a shitty programmer and write good tests Testing is an intermediate skill. You have to know how code before you can write tests When approaching testing something, ask: "How would I manually do this?". Don't think about testing concepts or a framework straight away If people would spend as much time learning the fundamentals (of testing), they'd see that their skills are transferable. Composer saved PHP. It kept PHP from just being the thing that runs WordPress Bill Joy on Linux and macOS: "Re-implementing what I designed in 1979 is not interesting to me personally. For kids who are 20 years younger than me, Linux is a great way to cut your teeth. It's a cultural phenomenon and a business phenomenon. Mac OS X is a rock-solid system that's beautifully designed. I much prefer it to Linux.' Links The Arrange, Act, Assert pattern Pest PHP PHPUnit Test-Driven Development by Kent Beck Rector PHP's Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) NixOS Mozilla The RemoteOK.io thread Laravel Guests: Chris Hartjes.Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew[at]matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter for the Web Dev With Matt podcast network.SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support. ★ Support this podcast ★

    With Arne Blankerts. Talking Container, Podman, Kubernetes, Linux Containers, and so much more!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 54:56


    In this episode, I had the pleasure of continuing to talk with Arne Blankerts about one of my favourite topics: containers. We talked about his misgivings with Docker, his love of Podman, some of the history of containers and container plumbing in the Linux kernel, how Docker's architecture can lead to security issues, and so much more. If you're in to containers in any way, or are thinking of getting in to them, this episode is for you!Some key takeaways are: Podman Compose is almost an equivalent to Docker Compose Podman is virtually a drop-in replacement for Docker Podman doesn't require a daemon and doesn't require root Isolated processes just make sense The kernel can't directly control containers when using Docker Links Podman Kubernetes FreeBSD Jails chroot Introduction to Control Groups (Cgroups) Demystifying containers, part 1: Kernel Space Linux Containers (LXC) Podman Compose Laravel - The PHP Framework for Web Artisans Dan Walsh (Twitter, Blog) Podman in Action, by Dan Walsh Docker security issues Confoo.ca The future is now: Replacing Docker with Podman Honey, I shrunk the Container! Guests: Arne Blankerts (@arneblankerts).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew[at]matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter for the Web Dev With Matt podcast network.SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support. ★ Support this podcast ★

    With Darryl Ware. The Changing Tech Landscape in Brisbane, Australia, Tech is Very Transitory, and C-based Languages

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 73:13


    In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking with my mate and colleague Darryl Ware, who I worked with in Brisbane (Australia) oh so many years ago, about the changing face of tech in Brisbane. He shared with me (as I've been living in Europe for the last 15 years) that it's changed from a broadly PHP-based city to a much more Golang-centric place (along with Node and Java). We also talked about C-based languages and how they rise and fall over the course of time. Then, on top of that, we talked about how you can, if it's possible, to constantly keep up with technology, if it's worth it, and when it's okay to just walk away and start something new.Some key takeaways are: Tech is very transitory PHP is fading in Brisbane Cloud providers can dissuade people from using PHP (I strongly agree) Nothing stays the same in tech and life When do you stop adding language features Is it C double-plus or C++? I think we all know the answer PHP had a poor reputation for years because it had an exceedingly low barrier to entry, but it's so much more now Perl 6 took too long to come to market Composer ROCKS! Links Brisbane, Australia Corporate Agile-Fall Business Buzzword Bingo Bob Martin on SOLID Principles Guests: Darryl Ware (@darrylware).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew[at]matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter for the Web Dev With Matt "network".SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support. ★ Support this podcast ★

    With Doug Bierer. Teaching Yourself to Code, Microsoft vs. Unix/Linux, and Not Throwing More Hardware at the Problem

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 71:43


    In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking with Doug Bierer about his history in computing, a history which if you're a computing hardware or programming nerd, you're going to love. Doug shares how he got in to computing with the TRS-80 and Commodore 64. How he taught himself to program in Assembler during shifts when he had some quiet time, and how music was what lead him to programming. We both recount our time in computing back in the 90's and what it was like to work with Microsoft Windows and UNIX/Linux.Some key takeaways are: Throwing hardware at the problem doesn't fix it. Bad code upon bad code just makes more bad code. Automating code creation doesn't necessarily result in good code. Less is more. A GiveawayFor a chance to win a copy of Doug's new Book, PHP 8 Programming Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices, leave your thoughts, your feedback on the episode. Doug and I will give one copy of the book to the person that, in our opinion, leaves the most interesting feedback. You can comment at https://www.freethegeek.fm/48, or on Twitter. Make sure you tag the show (@freeingthegeek).Links PHP 8 Programming Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices (Doug's NEW Book) Unlikely Source (Doug's Company) The TRS-80 The Commodore 64 DR DOS The Motorola 6809 Peek and Poke Unixware Novell U.S. Antitrust law GitHub Copilot Potsdam State University of New York Guests: Doug Bierer (@bierer_doug).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew[at]matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter for the Web Dev With Matt "network".SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support. ★ Support this podcast ★

    With Mihalis Tsoukalos. C-based Languages, Code Documentation, & Unix Over Windows

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 63:13


    In this episode, I had the absolute pleasure of talking with Mihalis Tsoukalos, a long-time Twitter friend and someone who's given me loads of advice, about software development. He shared with me so much about his journey with C-based languages, particularly Python, C, Go, & Rust. He talked about Linux shells including Bash and Zsh (and of course the excellent Oh My Zsh project). On the flip side, he shared why he's no fan of Java and Microsoft Windows, preferring almost all things Linux and Unix. Then, he finished up by talking about file formats such as Latex, Markdown, and AsciiDoc (my favourite format), the importance of software documentation, and what he believes it takes to become a professional developer. You don't want to miss this closing aspect of the episode!Some key takeaways are: Start by writing small command-line utilities, re-implementing the ones that you know. Then, gradually take on bigger, more complex ones. Keep writing code and keep improving each time. Read a lot of code, experiment even more, talk to other developers, and fail better each time. Even if you only learn a little something, it's something more than you knew before. Software documentation is very important. To learn Rust, you really have to do it full-time. He's a big fan of Go because of the speed, size of the standard library, and because it's a simple and fast language. Links Mastering Go, 3rd edition (written by Mihalis) Go Systems Programming (written by Mihalis) Latex AsciiDoc Markdown Oh My Zsh Guests: Mihalis Tsoukalos (@mactsouk).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support. ★ Support this podcast ★

    Episode 45 - With Oliver Davies. Horror Stories From the Road

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 77:19


    It was a pleasure to sit down and chat with Oliver, a full-stack software consultant based in South Wales, in the UK. We talked about so many things which I'm sure so many developers can relate to, even those who've only been developing for a relatively short period of time.Some key takeaways are: Both working remotely and working in an office have benefits and drawbacks. It's really up to the person and the organisation as to whether it will work or not, and both have to be professional and trust each other. Pair programming is a wonderful opportunity to learn the most unexpected things and to grow as developers Being in the same room as others can often feel much "warmer" than over a video link While working remotely can be more challenging to communicate fully, it can be done, if you're prepared to engage. Links PHP South Wales OliverDaviesLtd Drupal Pair programming Bus factor Guests: Oliver Davies (@opdavies).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support.

    Episode 44, With Karl Hughes. Working With Intention In Your Career

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 54:33


    It was a pleasure to sit down and chat with Karl for this episode which went off on such a massive tangent at the start. Despite that, we felt it was worth keeping, as sometimes it's worth doing things a little differently. If you want to skip to the more tech/work/career aspect of the episode, jump up to about the 21 or 32 minute mark. Some points from the episode: Should people be paid based on where they live or should they be paid on the role and its value to the company/organisation? How do you make the mental shift from employee to business owner when creating a business? What do you really want to do all day (5 days a week, 44-odd weeks a year)? When do you work best? Where do you work best? Work with intention. If you decided to start a business, the first few (or more) likely won't be your best. Enjoy the journey as well as the little wins. Links Tim Minchin / Storm Draft.dev Guests: Karl Hughes (@KarlLHughes).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support.

    Episode 43 - With Andreas Heigl. How to Be a Better Public Speaker and Documentation-Driven Development

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 55:47


    It was a pleasure to sit down and chat with Andreas. He shared what it was like taking over phpugffm (the PHP user group in Frankfurt, Germany), why he believes some devs aren't involved in user groups, how to become a better public speaker, and an excellent form of development: Documentation-driven Development.Some key takeaways are: When you lose your place while speaking, calm yourself, and collect your thoughts, then pick up where you left off. Enthusiasm makes talks lively and interesting. Speaking is a matter of practice and wanting to communicate and impart something to others. Links PHPUGFFM PHPUG 24 Days in December (9-to-5 is enough) Powderfinger Sammy K. Powers Darren Cooper Code Rabbi (Yitzchok Willroth) Raphael Dohms Guests: Andreas Heigl (@heiglandreas).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support.

    Episode 42 - With Andrey Breslav. Designing Kotlin and How to Learn Software Development

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 53:43


    It was great to be able to talk to Andrey for this episode. He shared some of his journey to becoming a professional software developer (starting off with QBasic and Delphi), teaching software development to school kids, before moving to JetBrains to be the lead designer of the Kotlin language.Links Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software (The Gang of Four book) Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications by Grady Booch Refactoring by Martin Fowler Kotlin JetBrains QBasic Delphi Guests: Andrey Breslav (@abreslav).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support.

    Episode 41 - With Cal Evans. How to Be a Better Communicator & WordPress Fun

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 46:21


    It was great to be able to sit down and chat with Cal again, as he shared so much great information, including: How he got started using WordPress How the WordPress API has changed WordPress How he gets podcasts out the door so quickly through scripting and proper processes; and  How to be a better communicator. Some of the key things to know about being a better communicator are: Start with the written word and write 500 words per day, even if you don't publish them. Then write and publish what you write. Then consider speaking at user groups. They're warm and welcoming places where you'll all mutually benefit. Links WordPress The WordPress API documentation Lando Guests: Cal Evans (@CalEvans).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support.

    Episode 40 - With Joel Clermont. The Principles of Effective Learning, Mastering Laravel + Much More!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 54:57


    Links Mastering Laravel Learning How to Learn NoCompromises.io No Compromises podcast SourceDive.com Midwest PHP ncurses installer Guests: Joel Clermont (@jclermont).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support.

    Episode 39 - With Stuart Herbert. Psychological Safety, Before there were PRs + Loads More!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 33:57


    Links NASA The Australian Weather Service (now the Bureau of Meteorology) Psychological Safety Code Reviews Pull Requests (PRs) Red Hat Alta Vista Windows 95a The Gnome Bar Ganbaro Digital Ltd Guests: Stuart Herbert (@stuherbert).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support.

    Episode 38 - With Steve McDougall. Streaming, Learning Laravel and PHP + Much More!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 50:24


    Links Steve on YouTube Laravel Go Rust minicli Bash Call of Duty Laravel News Guests: Steve McDougall (@JustSteveKing).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support.

    Episode 37 - With Matthew Turland. TypeScript, Functional Programming + Loads More!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 36:06


    Links Functional Programming The Principle of Least Surprise TypeScript Web Scraping with PHP, 2nd Edition The Spark framework The Sinatra framework The Ada language Linus Torvald's talk at Google Guests: Matthew Turland (@elazar).Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. SupportIf you want to support the show, you can always buy me a coffee. I'd greatly appreciate your financial support.

    Episode 36 - Five Tips When Starting To Work From Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 21:21


    So, what are those tips? Have a dedicated workspace, or work area - one that is separate from the rest of your home Get the tools you need - and make sure you have a decent internet connection! Have a regular routine (both a start and end time and how you kick off your day) Talk to those who you live with so that you educate them about how working from home works Take breaks and move around! Stay active away from the computer and work. What's the sixth, bonus tip? You'll have to listen and find out. :-)Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter, a freelance PHP developer, Pluralsight author, technical writer, and podcaster.

    Episode 35 - Talking with Stefan Koopmanschap about Starting a Software Dev Company, Conference Speaking, Running User Groups and Loads More

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 46:44


    Here are some key takeaways: To start a user group, you only need three things: 1) a location, 2) a speaker, and 3) food. That's it! What's also helpful is a mailing list to stay in touch. In his talks he tells a story. But he's also a perfectionist; He wants to make as much of an effort as he can. In the early days, he enjoyed speaking and did it for the fun of the talks and being at the conferences. He often found work through being an international conference speaker. With that he built his name and loads of people came to know him (or know about him). When people searched “PHP Developer Netherlands” they found him, found that he was a speaker and a conference organiser. He didn't have to convince them, as all of these things pre-qualified him. Links WeCamp Ingewikkeld Stephan on Twitter (@skoop) Guests: Stefan Koopmanschap Hosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. 

    Episode 34 - Talking with Matthew Turland About Updating Technical Books and Programming in Multiple Languages + Loads More!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 41:55


    In this episode, I talk with Matthew Turland about the effort involved in updating one of his technical books and programming in multiple languages (PHP and Ruby) plus loads more! Matthew shared a load of excellent advice in this warm, fireside chat.Links Matthew on Twitter (@elazar) matthewturland.com Web Scraping with PHP, 2nd Edition | php[architect] Sunshine PHP Developer Conference Midwest PHP Guests: Matthew TurlandHosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. 

    Episode 33 - Talking with Matt Stauffer about Laravel, Hiring Developers + Loads More!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 46:54


    In this episode, I talk with Matt Stauffer about how he started Tighten, how he got into Laravel, why he's such an active member of the community, what he looks for when hiring developers and loads more! Matt shared a load of excellent advice that you can start using today in your career.Links Tighten onramp.dev Laravel Up and Running, by O'Reilly The Laravel Podcast Matt's Blog Matt's YouTube channel Matt's Twitch channel Matt on Twitter Guests: Matt StaufferHosted By: Matthew Setter.Thanks for tuning in to Free the Geek. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone who'd make a great guest, email me: matthew@matthewsetter.com. This podcast is produced by Matthew Setter. 

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    Episode 32 - Do I Start a Software Consultancy, The Warts and All Account, with Najaf Ali

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 51:41


    In this episode, I have an extremely interesting, inspiring, but most of all educational chat with my mate Najaf Ali, founder of Happy Bear Software, about what it's like to go from being an independent software consultant and freelancer to running a software consulting business.

    Episode 31 - Talking Blockchain, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies, Ethereum, Privacy and Anonymity with Bruno Skvorc

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 56:22


    In this episode, I have a very educational, informative, and entertaining chat with all-things cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Mr Bruno Skvorc. I admit, I don't know a lot about the different technologies and terms. But that didn't stop Bruno sharing his wealth of knowledge and experience about them all with me - and so much more.

    Episode 30 - Talking Freelancing, Running Your Own Business, and Public Speaking with Robert Basic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 43:50


    In this episode, I have a very informative chat with Robert Basic, a very thoughtful and insightful software engineer, consultant, open source contributor from Serbia.

    Episode 29 - Talking Zend Framework, Career Progression, and Conference Nerves with Matthew Weier O'Phinney

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 61:53


    In this episode, I have the absolute pleasure of speaking with one of my mentors, Zend Framework project lead, Matthew Weier O'Phinney. In addition to being a very experienced developer, Matthew's a very thoughtful and considerate person.

    Episode 28 - Is it Time to Make a Career Change?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 30:20


    In this episode, I'm keen to talk with you about career changes. This is something that I'm currently going through and have been through in the past. It's not uncommon, especially in the tech field.

    Episode 27 - Write the Docs Prague, PHP Developer Day 2017, Meeting People, and a Book Promo!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 28:51


    In this episode, I'm very excited to be back after so long away from the mic! I'm so excited that I'm overflowing, effervescing even with ideas, enthusiasm, and passion to be back behind the mic with you.

    Episode 23 - Talking About Getting Developers to Communicate (and more) With Opelie Lechat

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 72:12


    In this episode, I have a fireside chat with Ophelie Lechat, SitePoint's manager of operations

    Episode 22 - Talking Online Training and Growing an Online Presence with Wes Bos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 63:12


    In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Wes Bos. If you're not familiar with Wes, he's a designer, developer, entrepreneur, speaker, and teacher.

    Episode 21 - Talking With Dan Allen Asciidoc Project Lead

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2017 80:41


    In this episode I sit down with Asciidoc project Lead, and all round good fella - Dan Allen. If you love technical writing, technical documentation, and documenting your code, then this is an episode you're not going to want to miss.

    Episode 20 - Talking About Finding Balance As A Freelancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 18:58


    In this episode we pick up where we left off in [episode 19](/episode/episode-0019), with a slight segway. But, instead of starting to look at how to use Twitter, and other social media tools, let's talk about something more important.

    Episode 19 - Talking Trump, Brexit, and Getting Started as a Freelancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 32:49


    In this episode I decided to go a little off track and have a bit of a rant, a bit of an "letting go" session in light of the recent US election and Brexit. I'm no fan of either, and I share why in the first half of the episode.

    Episode 18 - Talking Conferences and Mental Health with Matthew Turland

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 50:30


    In this episode I wonderful chat with Matthew Turland about what it's like speaking at conferences and mental health - especially within the IT community.

    Episode 17 - Talking Conferences and Security with Chris Cornutt

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 62:16


    In this episode I chat with Chris Cornutt, founder of PHPDeveloper.org, websec.io, and Lone Star PHP about conferences and all things security.

    Episode 16 - Talking Testing and Building YOUR Dream with Chris Hartjes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 64:35


    In this episode I chat with Chris Hartjes, the Grumpy Programmer himself, about the ins and outs of testing and what it's like to spend part of your working week building your dreams, instead of someone else's.

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    Episode 15 - Talking Sunshine PHP, Project Estimates, and Conferences with Adam Culp

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 53:49


    In this episode I chat with Adam Culp, founder of the Sunshine PHP, in sunny south Florida, about starting and running conferences, project estimates, and being professional developers.

    Episode 14 - Talking Slim 3, PSR-7, Constraints & Decisions with Rob Allen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 53:27


    In this episode I have a fireside chat with sagely Rob Allen, about being one of the leads on the Slim 3 project, and about the constraints and decisions developers need to make.

    Episode 13 - Talking Nomad PHP, Laravel, and Conferences with Joe P. Ferguson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016 56:23


    In this episode I have a fireside chat with the voice of Nomad PHP, Joe P. Ferguson. Joe shares how he got started as the voice of Nomad PHP.

    Episode 12 - Talking about the Magic of TDD and Testing with Tom Oram

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 60:51


    In this episode I have a fireside chat about all things TDD and testing with the sagely Mr Tom Oram, otherwise known as @tomphp.

    Episode 11 - The Life of a Developer Evangelist, with Developer Jack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 43:44


    In this episode I have a fireside chat about what it's like to live the life of a developer evangelist with Jack Skinner, otherwise known as @developerjack, whilst he was at the first BuzzConf.

    Episode 10 - Talking Shop with Stephan Hochdoerfer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015 53:59


    In this episode I have a fireside chat about a range of topics with Stephan Hochdoerfer.

    Episode 9 - Removing False Perceptions About People, The Roland R-05, and Zend Expressive

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 25:24


    There's no guests in this episode. Instead I explore a range of topics, including one quite dear to me - how we can build up preconceptions of what other people think of us.

    Talking Technical Writing and Simplifying Deployment with Erika Heidi

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 47:45


    In this episode, I have a fireside chat with the wonderful Erika Heidi, where we talk about technical writing. We also talk about simplifying deployment, naturally, with her preferred tools of Vagrant and Ansible.

    How to be an Exceptional Public Speaker, and Blogging for the Long Term with Troy Hunt

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2015 55:55


    In this episode, I have a fireside chat with Troy Hunt. Troy's a Microsoft MVP for Security, PluralSight author, and public speaker.

    Building Your Brand as a Freelancer - with Gary Hockin (Part Two)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015 30:44


    In this episode, I have, part two of, a fireside chat with, Zend Framework aficionado and Roave stalwart, Gary Hockin about the ins and outs of building both a brand and a reputation as a freelancer.

    Building Your Brand as a Freelancer - with Gary Hockin (Part One)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2015 62:23


    In this episode, I have, part one of, a fireside chat with, Zend Framework aficionado and Roave stalwart, Gary Hockin about the ins and outs of building both a brand and a reputation as a freelancer.

    Wisdom as a Service World Tour and Human Skills - with Yitzchok Willroth

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015 49:35


    In this episode, I have a fireside chat with Yitzchok Willroth, the one and only [coderabbi](https://twitter.com/@coderabbi), about a his [Wisdom as a Service World Tour](http://wisdomworldtour.com/).

    Being a Professional Developer - with Cal Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 41:23


    In this episode, I have a fireside chat with voice of the PHP community, the one and only, [Cal Evans](http://blog.calevans.com/), about one of his books - [Going Pro](https://leanpub.com/goingpro).

    The Mythical Man Month with Paul M. Jones & Speaking Engagements

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2015 53:50


    In this episode, I have a fireside chat with internationally recognized PHP expert, and all around good fella Paul M. Jones, about one of his all-time favorite books - The Mythical Man Month.

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    Getting Underway, The E-Myth Revisited, and Networking For Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 26:06


    In this, the first episode, Matt talks about what lead to the podcast getting started who motivated him and inspired him to get started. After that, he discusses a fantastic book that all freelancers should read.

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