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Scott Drake is hiring programmers. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet. Show Notes: CodeStock is April 20-21 in Knoxville, TN CodePaLOUsa is in Louisville, KY, March 28-30th. Book: The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong Book: Multipliers by Liz Wiseman Blog post: 8 Factors That Reveal if a Programmer Will Fit Your Team and Organization Book: Drive by Daniel Pink Book: The Programmer Hiring Playbook LearnLeadership.org Scott Drake is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
On this episode, Daniel, Mo, Brian, and Ben discuss the necessary steps toward becoming a presenter at a tech conference. This includes selecting a conference, choosing a topic, crafting an abstract, mastering the topic, preparing a slide deck, and giving the presentation. Listen in for specific presentation tips and tricks! ##Things Mentioned Southeast Ruby Codestock David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) Basecamp reveal.js SlideShare Microsoft Build Katrina Owen For more information, check out our website at clearfunction.com. Follow us on Twitter at @clearfunction.
Steven Swenson is encrypting and hashing with .NET. Show notes: Steven Swenson's blog Book: Cryptography Engineering, Design Principles and Practical Applications, by Bruce Schneier Adam Caudill Risky Business podcast libsodium crypto library Elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) CodeStock conference in Knoxville Azure Identity Services bcrypt is available on NuGet scrypt is available on GitHub and NuGet Steven Swenson is on Twitter Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Welcome to the bonus stage! This is the live recording of our panel at CodeStock 2016 discussion game jams and our experiences with them. Recorded on July 15th, 2016. The Panel Speakers are: Jacob Jeffery Dylan Wolf – @dylanwolf – dylanwolf.com Levi Smith – @gatechgrad – levidsmith.com Michael Neel – @ViNull – vinull.com
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Julie Lerman talks about the Software Developer mindset. How do developers operate in an atmosphere of constantly changing technology while still maintaining legacy code, learning, teaching, striving to be an expert and shipping product? Julie shares her experiences with work-life-balance, travel, and mentoring. We discuss tooling and tech including: Mac vs. PC, FoxPro to Aurelia, and much, much, more. http://developer.telerik.com/content-types/podcast/software-developer-mindset/ 00:51 EC: Hello, and welcome to Eat Sleep Code, the official Telerik podcast. I’m your host, Ed Charbeneau, and with me today is Julie Lerman. Hi, Julie. 01:00 Julie Lerman: Hi, Ed. 01:01 EC: And today, we’re gonna talk about the mental processes of a software developer. So we’ve got a little bit of a soft skills talk lined up. But first, let me introduce Julie. Julie is a Pluralsight author, you may know her from the Entity Framework or data part of software development. She’s an author of several Microsoft books on that topic. And she is also the author of the Data Points column on MSDN magazine. You will frequently see her at many conferences. I personally had the honor of seeing her do a keynote at CodeStock a couple of years ago, and really enjoyed that. And you can find her website at thedatafarm.com. And she’s also newly the Microsoft regional director. So with that said, Julie, did I miss anything? Would you like to add anything to that? Find the full transcript on Telerik Developer Network http://developer.telerik.com/content-types/podcast/software-developer-mindset/
By day, Jim Wooley is a consultant for Slalom Consulting, In his free time, Jim is a frequent speaker, INETA Regional Speaker, MVP, and author of "LINQ in Action". He is always striving to stay at the forefront of technology and enjoys the thrill of a new challenge. He has been active evangelizing LINQ since it's announcement in 2005. In addition, he attempts to pass on the insights he has gained by being active in the community, including organizing and speaking at code camps and regional events, including DevLink, DevWeek, CodeMash, CodeStock, VS Live, and MIX.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Ed Charbeneau and guests David Giard, Sam Basu, and Michael Crump share their mobile devlopment experiences in a panel discussion. This episode was recorded with a live audience at Codestock 2015.
The full roundtable. Discourse:Jon has a bone to pick with BrockTDD in Business Intelligence development?Democracy in software teams?Eric went to CodeStock!ScriptCS, RoslynProgramming Languages and Taco Bell, and Paul Graham On LispRehearsing the hard parts of making software, NASA-styleDownload
A group PowerShell discussion Hal recorded at CodeStock 2010.
Hal recorded a podcast in front of a live audience at CodeStock 2010