Synopsis
Listen to interviews of great professionals on their developer's journey, as well as bits, pieces and random thoughts I have while digging into what it takes to become a great software developer. Get inside the head of amazing speakers, coders, agilists and what not and follow the creative process, the thought experiments I perform, the discovery process and the maturation of my ideas.
Episodes
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#199 Carl Franklin is looking beyond what he can do
26/04/2022 Duration: 51minCarl first told us about his father's role in introducing him to computers. He then spoke about how he used projects to learn new things and became a developer. He told us the story of his first job at Crescent Software and how he got the teaching bug. We then discussed teaching and how he got onto the .NET bandwagon. Carl told us how a Windows update ended up crashing one of his music shows. We brushed over the history of the dotnetrocks show and finished intense talking about flow and his MusicToCodeBy project.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/carlfranklinhttp://carlfranklin.net/Podcastshttps://www.dotnetrocks.com/https://thedotnetshow.com/https://blazortrain.com/https://securitythisweek.com/MusicMusicToCodeBy: http://mtcb.pwop.com/Carl's Music: https://carlfranklin.com/Franklin Brothers Music https://franklinbrothersband.com/MISCCarl & Gary's VB Homepage https://web.archive.org/web/20011130013218/http://www.cgvb.com/Book: "Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Exper
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#198 Laura González slowly YOLOed her way to success
19/04/2022 Duration: 47minLaura took us on a wild ride, made of starting and dropping, taking unexpected turns to follow creative endeavors, and finally reaching a great destination. We spoke about her dreams of studying tech, going to trade school instead, and joining a startup before the end. We talked about opportunities, moving out and back in and then abroad, applying, and finally meeting communities.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/freezydoritohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/walaura/https://web.archive.org/web/20051231185509/http://zonasim.net:80/CreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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#197 Holden Karau wanted to change something in the world
12/04/2022 Duration: 39minHolden's tech story started at a very early age, and her tech-savviness grew very quickly. She told us how her parents and childhood neighbors helped her get on the right track. Going from one nostalgic memory to the next, Holden took us from her love for "Search" to Amazon through internships and moving to the West Coast. We talked about functional programming, Scala, and going to New York. We finally discussed interviewing, joining Google, and teaching.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/holdenkarauhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Karauhttps://tokentransit.com/https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~plragde/https://www.amazon.ca/Dead-Water-Creek-Morgan-Mystery/dp/1550024523/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3QPD3BKFLZUG0CreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast
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#196 Aran Khanna wanted a shorter feedback loop
05/04/2022 Duration: 34minAran started talking about Biotech and how he discovered that the slow feedback loop of biology didn't suit his needs. We then brushed over his career, from learning to code, going to Harvard, being a researcher, and finally, his startup Archera. We briefly talked about his privacy projects, including the so-called "Marauders Map," exposing Facebook's lack of privacy concerns. And then, we dug deeper into Archera, how it works, and the company's business model (building on top of the AWS Reserved Instance Marketplace).Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/arankhannahttp://arankhanna.comhttps://archera.aiCreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a
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#195 Dagna Bieda wanted to create the future
29/03/2022 Duration: 43minDagna decided to study robotics to change the future. She told us how she hated programming at first until it clicked when she worked with a fantastic crew at Nokia. She spoke of her mentors and learning to value simplicity. We discussed moving abroad and the privilege of being developers. We talked about startups and sabbaticals. Finally, Dagna took us on her last adventure of becoming a career coach for devs and how she made her side gig and her dream a reality.Here are the links from the show:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dagnabieda/https://www.themindfuldev.com/https://www.themindfuldev.com/podcastCreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extr
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#194 Ségolène Alquier wanted to learn that coding magic
22/03/2022 Duration: 42minSégolène's story started in law school and with internships which left her puzzled about her career choice. She then studied for an MBA and finally joined a startup with an undefined role. She took over a product management position in this company and working with developers slowly piqued her interest. Later on, Ségolène decided to join a Bootcamp and later the 42 school, which we talked about. Finally, we talked about her joining Doctolib in France, right as the first COVID lockdown was happening and her life there since.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/SegoleneAlquier/http://www.segolenealquier.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/segolene-alquier/Talk
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#193 Nicolas Carlo enabler of human connections
15/03/2022 Duration: 42minNicolas started tweaking HTML pages on PHP-BB forums when he was in high school, but even though he liked coding, that didn't propel him toward a dev career... yet. He then studied physics and chemistry and joined a business school while still coding on the side. His interests were very eclectic, so he freelanced on web projects. After an exciting experience building a real-life connected wine farming simulator game, he discovered the Software Crafters community. He joined a company attracting many like-minded people: Octo in Paris. He went through a learning pressure cooker there until he left for Canada two years later. He now works for Centered, an app to enter FlowState faster.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/nicoespeonhttps://understandlegacycode.comhttps://www.softwarecrafters.orgCreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the signific
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#192 Julianna Lamb is running headfirst into challenges
08/03/2022 Duration: 40minJulianna started by telling us about her love for maths and figure skating. She spoke about the hard choice she had to pursue sports toward a professional career or going to college. She chose the latter and went to a business school. There she discovered computer science and transferred to Stanford. We then talked about her studies there and how she entered the startup world. We discussed finding what you like and the challenges. We debated leaving Strava and pursuing dreams, and finally creating your own company and growing with it.Here are the links from the show:https://twitter.com/juliannaelamb/https://stytch.com/https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/stytchjulianna@stytch.comCreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate
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#191 Carly Richmond from individual contributor to MAMAger and back
01/03/2022 Duration: 48minCarly took us from her CS and software engineering studies to her internships and later career at an investment bank. We spoke about moving internally, mentorship, learning, public speaking, management, and going back to individual contribution and trusting your guts.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/CarlyLRichmondhttps://carlylrichmond.medium.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/carly-richmond-b4b03563/https://carlyrichmond.com/blog-home/The three persons Carly mentioned:https://randsinrepose.com/https://twitter.com/burgessdryan/https://sarahdrasnerdesign.com/CreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support
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#190 Laurie Barth learns and teaches with use-cases instead of jargon
22/02/2022 Duration: 47minLaurie first took us through the many times where she should have realized that she was meant to be a developer but didn't. We spoke about her changing gears, going from law to program management, and finally, tech'. We talked about the public vs. private sector and highlighted her transferable skills when applying for her first dev job. We spoke of consultancy, what she learned and how she went from being title-less to a Staff Engineer at Gatsby. We finally spoke about finding where to go next and how she landed at Netflix.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/laurieontechhttps://laurieontech.com/https://www.compilersforhumans.com/https://sisterstem.org/2019/05/22/your-resume-should-tell-a-story/CreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast laun
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#189 Rich Haines went from screenplays to technical writing
15/02/2022 Duration: 46minRich's computer story started early in his childhood with an Amstrad computer. But it took him 30 years, 2 or 3 different careers in screenwriting, scaffolding, building glasses, and moving from the UK to Sweden to discover programming (again). We talked about this journey and what ensued when he married his love for screenwriting and tech together to become a technical writer. Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/studio_hungryhttps://www.richardhaines.dev/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sideroot/sideroot-the-first-flexible-wood-sunglasses-a-perf/https://greensock.com/docs/v3/Easeshttps://airtable.com/apihttps://www.partycorgi.com/https://www.writethedocs.org/CreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the show
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#188 Luce Carter was saved by software development
08/02/2022 Duration: 44minLuce took us back to her childhood when she discovered computers but also realized she didn't fit into the mold. She told us the story of her being bullied and eventually diagnosed as being on the autistic spectrum. She told us about her difficulty studying and how she finally found a vocational program in IT that matched her needs so well that she could strive. She then took us on the wild ride of the many jobs she had, how she discovered Xamarin, entered the communities, and finally ended up at MongoDB, doing for money what she loves: creating content and helping people.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/LuceCarter1https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucecarter/https://www.lucecarter.co.uk/https://www.twitch.tv/lucecarterhttps://www.twitch.tv/mongodbhttps://www.lucecarter.co.uk/blog/how-software-development-saved-my-life/https://dotnetnorth.org.uk/https://twitter.com/jimbobbennett/CreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguig
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#187 Michael Levan learned to detect when he is not learning anymore
01/02/2022 Duration: 44minMichael took us back in his gaming past, tweaking his machine to get the most of it. This led him to enroll in a trade school, leading to IT support and network administration. Discovering Powershell and later Python were the game changers for him. From there on, he went into automation and then SRE. We talked about learning, changing careers, recognizing when you are not learning, being bold, making the most of situations, shiny object syndrome, toxic people, and much more!Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/TheNJDevOpsGuyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaellevan/https://michaellevan.net/https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlos-carballo-09259970/CreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the show
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#186 Suze Shardlow from marketing and the police to simply creating
25/01/2022 Duration: 45minSuze took us from her first love for programming on a BBC-Micro, to her career in Marketing. She explained how she worked for the Police and managed communities. After being made redundant, she embraced freelancing and went back to coding. We discussed how she finally came back to technical marketing in the form of developer advocacy.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/SuzeShardlowhttps://hbr.org/2021/02/stop-telling-women-they-have-imposter-syndromeCreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the show
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#185 Scott Spence from VBA Analyst to webdev
18/01/2022 Duration: 42minScott took us from his job as a bank clerk to learning VBA. He told us how he became a VBA analyst, solved problems on giant spreadsheets, and at some point decided to change careers. We talked about recruiting(and recruiters), teaching, blogging, advocating, and scratching your own itch.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/spences10https://scottspence.comhttps://www.youtube.com/c/ScottSpencePleasehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/spences10https://scottspence.com/faqhttps://chingu.iohttps://www.freecodecamp.orgCreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the show
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#184 Sydney Lai web3 code-switching sociologist
11/01/2022 Duration: 48minSydney first told us about her early love for building websites on Geocities and how she didn't pursue a career in tech but instead went into sociology. We then talked about the implications of sociology on society and how she came back to tech. We spoke about growth hacking and (technology) adoption. We finally talked about Web3, how it relates to Web2 and how one can go from one paradigm to another.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/sydneylaiCreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the podcast, support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/devjpatreonSupport the show
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#183 Karl Hughes from mechanical engineering to self taught dev, technical writer and CEO
04/01/2022 Duration: 48minKarl took us from his passion for architecture and mechanics to his first freelancing project in college. We talked about how he learned how to create websites and started building a network. We spoke about the startups he joined and the ones he made. We finally talked about the power of networking and how Karl used it to his advantage throughout his career.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/KarlLHugheshttps://github.com/malgamves/CommunityWriterProgramshttps://draft.dev/writehttps://twitter.com/draftdevCreditsCover Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the podcast, support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/devjpatreonSupport the show
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It's the end of season 4 as we know it!
28/12/2021 Duration: 07minThis year was even crazier than 2020, time for a review!CreditsCover Campfire Rounds by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the podcast, support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/devjpatreonSupport the show
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#182 Tom Cools and how he fell in love with Jaba
21/12/2021 Duration: 49minAfter briefly speaking about his early eSports amateur career, Tom took us on a teaching journey. We talked about how he beat his fear of public speaking and became a high school teacher. Then we talked about his decision to go back to school and study computer sciences. Tom told us about his experience in Finnland, how he finally ended up working for Info Support and how he set foot into the public speaking and community world. We finally talked about mentoring junior developers and how Tom teaches the newer generation of programmers.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/TCoolsIThttps://tomcools.beCreditsCover Campfire Rounds by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the podcast, support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/devjpatreonSupport the show
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#181 Madison Kanna from college dropout to successful self-taught UI-Engineer
14/12/2021 Duration: 41minMadison took us from her dropping college and learning about development to the BookClub she is running. We talked about learning on your own, figuring things out, applying, and getting job interviews. We talked about internships and free mentoring. We talked about making plans and revising them. Finally, we talked about her podcast, as well as the CodeBookClub itself.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/Madisonkannahttps://www.madisonkanna.comhttps://www.madisonkanna.com/codebookclub The New Way to Work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5qUR3tpEdACreditsCover Campfire Rounds by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the significant platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the podcast, support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/devjpatreonSupport the show