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Maybe I'm just coping.Maybe.I've been pretty vocal about the over-hype of AI coding tools and I always get the same responses from AI bros:“YoU gOtta PrOmpt bEtteR!”“This iz a skillz issue dawg”“I'm using [x] and it works perfectly”“I'm a super duper senior architect and I've replaced my entire team with AI agents. You're coping.”I'd be lying if I said I didn't doubt myself.Maybe they're right, maybe I'm just not using these tools correctly.Let's take a look at some big fax and small fax to understand where the truth ends and the hype begins.Sources: TrueUp Software Engineering Job Trends (June 2025)Business Insider: Google engineers just 10% more productive with AI (June 2025)Computerworld: Minimal productivity gains from AI chatbots TechRepublic: IBM Study on AI ROI (2025)https://metr.org/blog/2025-07-10-early-2025-ai-experienced-os-dev-study/Send us a textShameless Plugs
If I lost everything today—no job, no network, no portfolio—and had to start over in 2025 as a software developer, I wouldn't be looking for a 3-month miracle. I'd be planning for 12 months. That's how long it really takes now.We cover:what tech stack you should learnnetworking as a developer using BFSa capstone project that is actually impressivean interviewing strategy3 books I'd read as a new developerAt Parsity, we cover all this and much more. Apply here. Send us a textShameless Plugs
Five years ago, during an interview for a senior dev role, I had a panic attack. It was one of my worst interview experiences. It also taught me a lot about what I was doing wrong.In this episode, I'll break down the process that took me from under-paid developer to passing interviews and 4x'ing my salary.Here's your worksheet to help you create a solid story for an interview: worksheetIf you know you suck at interviews - I'll be working with a few people to help them crush their next interview and increase their salaries. Apply here: Fill out application
Harish, former lead engineer at MongoDB and current co-founder of Flaire, takes us on a journey through his unusual career path—one that didn't involve grinding LeetCode or chasing FAANG.Instead, he got deep into cybersecurity, built large-scale systems, and eventually started his own company that's redefining how small businesses use software.We talk about:What it's actually like to work on database internals and secure infrastructureWhy most engineers shouldn't become founders—and why he did anywayHow to use AI for real business workflows (not just ChatGPT hacks)The rise of “cybersecurity as product” and how ops teams still run on spreadsheets and WhatsAppWhy learning to code isn't just about DSA and bootcamps—it's about solving real problems“A lot of tools are built for enterprises, but most businesses are duct-taping together spreadsheets. We built for them.”“You need to understand how your workflows actually function before throwing AI at them.”“Don't overbuild. Build just enough to learn something, then improve.”If you're newer to tech and want to understand what actual engineering careers can look like—this episode will open your eyes to what's possible.Connect with Harish here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scharish/Send us a textShameless Plugs
Are junior devs cooked?How can I scaffold a solid MERN stack app?What's the best way to stick with a tutorial?We got some great questions this episode and my answers might surprise you.Got a question you want answered? Drop it here: https://form.typeform.com/to/Q499M9klSend us a textShameless Plugs
Learning JS is tough.And you're probably making some of the same mistakes I did in the past.In this episode you'll get a path and a small project to make to teach you the minimum effective dose of JavaScript necessary to move forward in your learning journey.Here's the challenge I mentioned which includes some short videos: Your Form ChallengeSend us a textShameless Plugs
A junior developer who got hired at a startup used AI non-stop to keep up.It worked for weeks until he crashed and burned.He'd built a house of cards that he couldn't keep up. The AI tools went in doom loops or just added more sloppy code that his team wouldn't accept.Turns out they hired a prompt engineer instead of a coder.We're in uncharted territory my friends.You can't just NOT use AI but when should you start? How much is too much?Let's explore a path to learning code with AI that won't make you another prompt engineer.PS - If you're already a software developer, I'm working with a few people to crush their next interview. Apply here.Send us a textShameless Plugs
3 traps to avoid in your career, that I nearly fell for:1. The Framework Developer Trap2. The Developer in a Hoodie Trap (might be the most surprising revelation for many aspiring programmers)3. The Hype-Driven Development TrapGot a question you want answered on the pod? Drop it here: https://form.typeform.com/to/Q499M9klSend us a textShameless Plugs
Matt Watson, who scaled VIN Solutions to a $150 million exit, shares his journey from coding to building products that make a real impact in the business world.We talk about:Why most developers fail at launching productsWhat it means to be a product-minded engineerHow AI is exposing weak developersThe importance of sales, customer empathy, and learning in public“Your code isn't the product. Solving real problems is.”“If I have to write requirements down to the detail… I might as well just give it to AI.”Want to develop the product engineer's mindset? Grab Matt's book here : http://productdriven.com/bookMatt's newsletter for product driven engineers: https://newsletter.productdriven.com/Send us a textShameless Plugs
This episode introduces a weekend project that will give you authentic experience working with existing code—a crucial skill that most tutorials and coding platforms simply don't teach. Using Kyle Simpson's YouPeriod GitHub repository, you'll learn to navigate a codebase written by someone else, which is exactly what you'll do in your first development job. This particular project is perfect for beginners because it uses fundamental web technologies (HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript) rather than complex frameworks like React or TypeScript.Here's the Github repo: https://github.com/getify/youperiod.appThis weekend project will teach you more about real development work than weeks of guided exercises. If you're completely new to JavaScript, check out our Dev30 program at dev30.xyz, where you can learn the fundamentals and beyond.Send us a textShameless Plugs
IAN UNPLUGGED 2525 062125 (Guest hosts Sridhar Kotha & Balaji Ramchnadran in for Jay & Pramod)On“Bats & Balls”, Sanchali, Sridhar & Balaji discuss the ongoing national cricket series matches with Major League Cricket's tournament manager Zubin Surkari. Joiningin is women's league player and referee Mithali Bhanja Choudhury.
Have you ever wondered what data scientists and engineers actually do all day? Forget what you've seen in movies – it's not all neural networks and fancy algorithms.Ryan Varley, Engineering Fellow at Magnite and experienced data leader, pulls back the curtain on the rapidly evolving world of data science and engineering. The real work often involves what he colorfully describes as "really complex plumbing" – making processes more efficient, reliable, and scalable in ways that directly impact business outcomes.Whether you're considering a career pivot into data, trying to understand how these roles fit within your organization, or simply curious about the mechanics behind today's AI revolution, this episode provides an accessible window into a complex and increasingly crucial field. Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn .Read Ryan's Newsletter for engineering leaders facing the hardest problem in scaling their impact: https://newsletter.ryanvarley.com/Send us a textShameless Plugs
Interviewing is arguably the highest paying skill you can have as a developer.I don't think this is fair but it is reality.I've taken part in well over 100 interviews both as an interviewee and interviewer. I've worked with dozens of developers to ace their interviews and increase their salaries by tens of thousands of dollars.This is not for developers looking to get into Big Tech. This episode is for the 99%.We're going to cover the 4 most common stages of the tech interview from recruiter filtering to technical interview to "tell me about yourself" and finally the offer stage.Here's the unit testing course I mentioned in the episode that you seriously need to check out if you don't know how to write a test: https://github.com/CodeCoachJS/js_pro_unit_testingSend us a textShameless Plugs
These principles don't just create pretty code—they reduce bugs, simplify updates, and prevent real-world problems like the $10,000 mistake I made early in my career.Yeah, that was not a fun one.Check out https://www.dofactory.com/javascript/design-patterns/adapter if you want to learn more patterns.PS - I write unfiltered advice for early career developers here:
In this Office Hours Q&A, I got some pretty interesting questions:Should you lie on your resume to trick the ATS and get more interviews?If you're building websites with tools like Squarespace, does it count as real experience—or are you cheating yourself?Is a master's degree in computer science worth it if you already have some tech skills?I also share thoughts on how to get experience that actually helps you land a dev job and why every learner should have a side project that they control.Whether you're self-taught, in school, or just figuring things out, this one's packed with advice you won't hear in most coding bootcamp brochures.Send us a textShameless Plugs
The software development market didn't die, it's just unrecognizable.Let's go over 8 harsh pieces of advice that will help you as a career changer to make a successful switch into a career as a software developer.PS. If you're a front-end developer looking to expand your skills, grab the Node Express Starter Kit here.Have a question for the Friday Q&A show? Submit it through the form in the show notes, and I'll shout you out or keep you anonymous.Send us a textShameless Plugs
In this live edition of the Chef JKP Podcast, host James Knight-Paccheco dives deep into the world of luxury flavours with two of Dubai's most exciting artisan creators: Orit Mohamed from Boon Coffee and Zubin Doshi from Scoopi – home of the iconic Black Diamond, a $3,000 liquid nitrogen ice cream. From the aroma of Ethiopian highlands to scoops topped with saffron and truffle, this isn't just about taste – it's about passion, precision, and pushing boundaries. Expect bold business advice, origin stories, and practical insights for food entrepreneurs navigating Dubai's competitive culinary scene. 00:00 Introduction 01:06 Today's Topic: The Black Diamond 01:48 Meet Orit (Boon Coffee) & Zubin (Scoopi) 03:26 Orit's Coffee Journey from Ethiopia to Dubai 04:25 Zubin's Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Adventure 13:39 Crafting The Black Diamond Ice Cream 16:07 Business Challenges & Key Lessons 24:03 Quick Fire Round 26:17 Final Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 29:15 Farewell & Wrap-Up Follow Boon Coffee: https://www.instagram.com/booncoffee Follow Scoopi: https://www.instagram.com/scoopicafe This season of the Chef JKP Podcast is proudly brought to you by Time Out Market Dubai.
Whatever you do, don't learn to code.The market is over-saturated.AI took your job.There is no hope.But then you meet someone like Jacob, a young dad who was delivering food a year ago and just landed his first dev job without submitting a single application.Is his story typical? No. But then few stories are.At Parsity.io, we've seen CS grads take up to a year to get hired. We've seen people go from zero to hired in 6 months or less.There is no formula. What works for one person might work for you and it might not.Not a great marketing tactic eh? It's just the truth.Jacob shares how he landed a role with ZERO applications and juggling a tight schedule as a new father while learning to build complex software. Send us a textShameless Plugs
Got a question you want answered on the show?Drop it here: Ask Your QuestionOn today's show:"I'm currently a mid-level product manager thinking of switching to software engineering. Is that too ambitious?"“Where do I get good at interview practice? Leetcode seems unrealistic. Is there something more practical?”“Should I go all in on C# or .NET instead? Or maybe get a CS degree from WGU?”“As an early career dev, should I be building side projects with AI tools like Cursor—or is that risky before I know how to code well?”Send us a textShameless Plugs
Learning data structures and algorithms (DSA) isn't JUST a smart interview skill, it will boost your confidence as a software engineer, give you a deeper understanding of computer science fundamentals and they can even be fun once you know how to use them.If you're self teaching or just starting out with code, they can be intimidating.They don't have to be.I break down a pretty comprehensive guide here for learning DSA as well as a video on Binary Search Trees (BST)DSA Study Guide My popular guide to DSAVideo on Binary Search Trees (Source Code included in the comments)PS. Zubin and I are building stuff for Parsity. What should we build next? Take 15 seconds and tell us here: Quick SurveySend us a textShameless Plugs
When it comes to cutting-edge skincare, few companies are as rigorously science-backed as Senté. In this episode of The Technology of Beauty, host Dr. Grant Stevens welcomes Zubin Meshginpoosh, President & COO of Senté, to discuss the fusion of pharmaceutical innovation and aesthetic medicine.Join us as Zubin walks us through the origin of Senté's hero molecule — a heparan sulfate analog engineered to deliver therapeutic results through topical application. From calming inflammation and reducing pigmentation to helping patients with rosacea, this biotech-driven approach is delivering results that rival prescription-grade solutions.Tune in to gain insight into Sente's business strategy, clinical commitment, and Zubin's passion for mentorship and patient-centered innovation. It's a compelling look at how small, focused teams are pushing the boundaries of what skincare can achieve — and how technology continues to elevate the patient experience.» Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-of-beauty/id1510898426» Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/0hEIiwccpZUUHuMhlyCOAm» Recent episodes | https://www.influxmarketing.com/technology-of-beauty/» Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thetechnologyofbeauty/» LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-technology-of-beauty/The Technology of Beauty is produced by Influx Marketing, The Digital Agency for Aesthetic Practices. https://www.influxmarketing.com/Want more aesthetic insights? Subscribe to Next Level Practices, the show where we discuss the ever-changing world of digital marketing and patient acquisition and bring you the latest ideas, strategies, and tactics to help you take your practice to the next level. https://www.influxmarketing.com/next-level-practices/
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Have you ever felt like the weakest link on your development team? You're not alone.The moment you land your first developer job, you're likely to face the crushing weight of comparison. Your teammates seem to know everything while your mind fills with doubts about your abilities. Seven years ago, this pressure nearly drove me out of the industry despite earning more money than ever before. The stress was paralyzing - I faced panic attacks each morning and received direct feedback about my inadequate skills.I developed a powerful three-step system that transformed my approach to professional growth that I want to share with you.Shameless Plugs
What do engineering leaders really think about bootcamp grads?Why are so many developers so stressed?Is it even worth learning to code in 2025?Michael Greenspan pulls back the curtain on the realities of engineering leadership, interviewing and the state of the industry, drawing from his extensive experience as both a software engineer and engineering manager before becoming a coach for burnt-out tech professionals."Moving into management is a job change," Michael emphasizes, describing how this transition often comes with minimal guidance and significant imposter syndrome. Both Michael and host Brian share their personal experiences of feeling lost when first stepping into leadership positions.Find Michael at TheCompleteEngineer.com or connect with him on LinkedIn.Shameless Plugs
I spent a few years as an engineering manager, and my buddy Zubin, a former Google engineer, is currently hiring developers at his company. Between the two of us, we've seen the good, the bad, and the totally avoidable when it comes to technical interviews.In this episode, we pull back the curtain on what really happens during interviews. What are hiring managers actually looking for? What are the most common mistakes that cost people the job? And how can you stand out even if you're early in your journey?Interviews are high stakes, high pressure, and if done right, high reward. We cover:Why trust matters more than being perfectHow AI has changed the interview processWhat to do when you don't know the answerHow likability can make or break your chancesThe worst way to prep, and what to do insteadAs always - hope it's helpful!Shameless Plugs
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Send us a textJeremy spoke with a couple mentees at Parsity which led to a conversation where I learned about his unusual (and long) journey into software.If you're a career changer and you're dealing with impostor syndrome or tutorial hell and need some practical advice on breaking into tech, you're going to get a lot out of this episode.Connect with Jeremy here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jrobinparker/Shameless Plugs
Send us a textWith the rise of AI and Python's dominance, is JavaScript still worth learning?In this episode, I break down why JavaScript remains the best starting language for new developers, how it sets you up for success in web development, and even why it's still relevant for AI. Plus, I introduce a new AI developer course for those looking to leverage AI in real-world projects.Sign up hereShameless Plugs
Send us a textI started off 2025 knowing jack sh*t about LLMs besides how to ask Chat-GPT questions.Since then, I've built a multi-agent app for work, learned some linear algebra to understand how LLMs work at a basic level and started using a new tech stack for working with these LLMS. In this episode, I lay out the technologies you need to learn to keep up with AI as a full stack JavaScript developer and a project to up skill yourself.Resources mentioned:3Blue1Brown's Linear Algebra seriesLLM Engineer's HandbookBuilding a Large Language Model (from scratch)I'll be working with 20 developers in a 30 day style cohort to up-skill with AI.Apply here: https://www.parsity.io/ai-developer
Send us a textCursor is an AI-powered text editor for coders. Let me be honest - if I was a junior developer, I'd feel a little nervous looking at what it's capable of doing.But I'm not. So I'm not.Let's explore why Cursor is an amazing tool that will cause a ton of headaches when used improperly and what you can do as a junior developer to to create a technical moat to be "AI-proof."Shameless Plugs