Being a programmer means that often people outside of other developers will have no idea what you do. Trying to explain your career to them will often lead to glazed over expressions. In this episode, I talk about some of the more humorous aspects of this, as well as some of the more serious.
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Monday, November 20, 2017
Ep 41, Things I Wish I Knew 10 Years Ago: Software Dev Is Often More Hype Driven Than Experience Driven
I like to think that our industry is one such that each generation of programmers builds on the experience of the previous. In some cases, I think this is true, but more often I feel like we let ourselves get caught in the cycle of hype. In this episode, I dig into the topic of experience vs hype and which drives the other.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Ep 40, Things I Wish I Knew 10 Years Ago: Why Users Use Your Software
We like to think that users use our software because they've evaluated their options and found our software to be the best at enhancing their lives or jobs. However, in the enterprise or B2B environments, this is rarely the case. In this episode I explore the real reasons such users are using your software.
Monday, November 6, 2017
Ep 39, Things I Wish I Knew 10 Years Ago: Code Quality Is Not A Primary Driver Of Success
We talk about code quality a lot, and for good reason, but where does it fall in the list of things that really contribute to a project's success? Top 3? Top 5? If not there, why is it still so important? Today's show digs into that topic.