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The Tech Done Right podcast is a show by and for people who care about what they build. We don't just build software, we build teams, companies, careers, and communities. Each episode features host Noel Rappin talking to interesting people in the tech community about building something the right way. We’re not just going to give you our thoughts on the topic, but tools, processes, or references that you can use immediately to build better software and communities. 4m371w

The Tech Done Right podcast is a show by and for people who care about what they build. We don't just build software, we build teams, companies, careers, and communities.
Each episode features host Noel Rappin talking to interesting people in the tech community about building something the right way. We’re not just going to give you our thoughts on the topic, but tools, processes, or references that you can use immediately to build better software and communities.

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Episode 52: Small, Sharp Developer Tools With Brian Hogan
Episode 52: Small, Sharp Developer Tools With Brian Hogan
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Small, Sharp Developer Tools With Brian Hogan TableXI offers training for developers and product teams! For more info, visit http://tablexi.com.workshops or email [email protected]. Guest Brian P. Hogan: Technical Editor for Digital Ocean, Author of Small, Sharp, Software Tools: Harness the Combinatoric Power of Command-Line Tools and Utilities, teacher, student, and musician. More info at bphogan.com. Summary Developers use a variety of tools other than their programming language to get their jobs done. This week, we talk about those tools with Brian Hogan, a Technical Editor for Digital Ocean. Brian's a prolific technical educator, writer, and editor and he's currently the author of the book Small, Sharp, Software Tools from the Pragmatic Press. We talk about why command line tools in particular are important, what command line tools do well, and why some people including myself often find them opaque and confusing. We talk about our favorite tools and about customizing your workflow to fit your needs. Notes 02:33 - Benefits to being comfortable on the Command Line Interface (CLI) Small, Sharp, Software Tools Brad Urani, The Ruby Developer's Command Line Toolkit Noel Rappin, The Developers Toolkit Developer's Toolkit Cheat Sheet Create React App A command that shows commonly used commands 09:43 - Concepts that people struggle with and don’t internalize 11:13 - ‘awk’ and ‘sed’ defined awk sed Elixir F# 14:48 - The Ethos of Cargo Culting Information Z Shell Oh My Zsh Makefile Deckset Noel's Deckset Editor 20:02 - Reminding Yourself to Use Tools and Shortcuts Z Shell History Substring Search TextMate 27:31 - Benefit to Setup/Cost Ratio Bash prompt generator RB command line 30:28 - Differences in Tools on Different Machines and Operating Systems 32:52 - Tools You Should Know Better Rubular regex101 regex-railroad-diagram entr 37:29 - Practice as Continuous Improvement Exercises for Programmers Special Guest: Brian Hogan.
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Episode 51: Becoming a Senior Engineer with Jamey Hampton
Episode 51: Becoming a Senior Engineer with Jamey Hampton
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Becoming a Senior Engineer with Jamey Hampton TableXI offers training for developers and product teams! For more info, visit http://tablexi.com/workshops or email us at [email protected]. Guest Jamey Hampton: Senior Software Dev at Agrilyst and ist on Greater Than Code. Blogs at jameybash.com. Summary On this episode, we're talking about becoming a senior engineer. When you first become a senior engineer, you suddenly have new job responsibilities that aren't coding and they aren't management. It's not clear how to balance your time or evaluate your success. Our guest this week is Jamey Hampton, a ist on the Greater Than Code podcast and a Senior Engineer at Agrilyst. We talk about how to handle the changing responsibilities and perspective that comes from being promoted even when you're still the same person that you were the previous week. We also talk specifically about hiring as a non-coding responsibility. Notes 02:00 - Taking on New Responsibilities as a Senior Developer 07:20 - Evaluating Productivity 11:05 - Seeing Victory on an Abstract Level 17:26 - Client Meetings and Talking to Non-Technical Clients 23:21 - Hiring and Conducting Interviews 33:10 - Keeping Up With Coding and Other Skills Kerri Miller: Crescent Wrenches and Debuggers: Building Your Own Toolkit For Rational Inquiry Related Episodes Empowering Entry-Level Developers with Mercedes Bernard Managing For Career Development with Claire Lew and Dan Hodos Career Development With Brandon Hays and Pete Brooks Special Guest: Jamey Hampton.
Internet y tecnología 6 años
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Episode 50: Your First Open Source Contribution with VM Brasseur
Episode 50: Your First Open Source Contribution with VM Brasseur
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Your First Open Source Contribution with VM Brasseur TableXI offers training for developers and product teams! For more info, email [email protected] or go to http://tablexi.com/workshops. Guest VM Brasseur: Open Source consultant, Vice President of Open Source Initiative, and Author of Forge Your Future with Open Source. vmbrasseur.com. Summary The Open Source world is large. It’s also complex and difficult to manage, especially for a novice. Our guest this week is VM Brasseur, who is the Vice President of the Open Source Initiative and the author of a new book from Pragmatic called Forge Your Future With Open Source. We talk how Open Source is different from free software, and how to get started in Open Source, how to pick a project, how to navigate a new project to make your first submission. We’ll also look at it from the other side, and talk about open source projects can make themselves more contributor-friendly. And we talk about the state of Open Source in general. We want to hear from you. What was your first open source experience like? Or, how do you handle new contributors on your project? Notes 03:40 - Misconceptions Keeping People From Contributing to Free and Open Source Software 05:27 - Overcoming Impostor Syndrome 08:27 - Why Contribute to Open Source? 10:15 - What Project Do I Start With? Valentia Free Sewing 12:32 - Why NOT To Start With Documentation 14:24 - Getting Started With Your First Contribution Code Triage 20:20 - Advice For Navigating the Open Source Community 22:40 - The Importance Codes of Conduct 24:44 - The Evolution of Open Source Open Source Initiative Open Source Definition Updating GitHub From Rails 3.2 to 5.2 35:29 - VM at the Seattle GNU/Linux Conference on November 9th & 10th! 36:33 - Advice For Maintainers Wanting to Make Projects Welcoming Related Episodes 20 Years of Web Development with Avdi Grimm and Sarah Mei Open Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-Harrington The Social Responsibility of Coding with Liz Abinante Open Source: The Big Picture with Nadia Eghbal Open-Source Community Management and Safety With Coraline Ada Ehmke and Yana Carstens Special Guest: VM Brasseur.
Internet y tecnología 6 años
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Episode 49: Accessibility With Luisa Morales
Episode 49: Accessibility With Luisa Morales
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Accessibility With Luisa Morales TableXI is offering training for developers and product teams! For more info, email [email protected] or see our offerings at http://tablexi.com/workshops. The Table XI inclusive meeting Kickstarter is ongoing as this episode is released, see http://tablexi.com/kickstarter for more information. Guest Luisa M. Morales, luisam.com. Summary As many as 15 to 25 percent of your site’s potential s may have trouble accessing it due to some kind of disability. How can you design your site to allow your content to be usable by the widest variety of s? My guest today is Luisa Morales, an engineering fellow at the New York City Mayor’s office for Economic Opportunity. We talk about what accessibility means, how to design your site to be accessible, and what guidelines to use to help ensure success. We’ll also talk about a very literal form of accessibility — making your site behave in a way that it is accessible to s with limited bandwidth or older devices. We’d like to hear from you. What issues or successes have you had with accessibility? Let us know at techdoneright.io or on Twitter at @tech_done_right. Notes 02:15 - Defining “Accessibility” and the Population Who May Be Affected W3C Guidelines 05:00 - What Web Devs Can Do To Makes Sites Accessible 07:30 - ARIA 09:55 - How Screen Readers Work 12:45 - How To Build in Accessibility h1 Elements 17:36 - Approaching Page Design 20:23 - Auditing Accessibility Issues JAWS NVDA High Contrast ChromeVox Browserstack Pa11y 22:20 - Accessibility Based on Access Progressive Web App Accelerated Mobile Pages The minimalist version of CNN is actually at http://lite.cnn.io 26:49 - Accessibility, JavaScript, Single-page Apps and Site Simulation 32:04 - Accessibility is for everyone: Reasons You Should Care Special Guest: Luisa Morales.
Internet y tecnología 6 años
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Episode 48: Meetings and Inclusion with Katie Gore and Mark Rickmeier
Episode 48: Meetings and Inclusion with Katie Gore and Mark Rickmeier
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Meetings and Inclusion with Katie Gore and Mark Rickmeier The inclusion card dick discussed in this episode is now live on Kickstarter. Go to https://www.tablexi.com/kickstarter to get your deck. TableXI is offering training for developers and product teams! For more info, got to http://tablexi.com/workshops or email [email protected]. Guests: Mark Rickmeier: CEO of Table XI. Katie Gore: Founder and Director of speech IRL. Summary Today we are talking about meetings. Any group software activity is going to have meetings, and we’re going to talk about making them better, where by better we mean more interactive and able to get meaningful contributions from everybody without letting the loudest or most powerful voices dominate. My guests are Mark Rickmeier, the CEO of Table XI, and Katie Gore, of the communication coaching company SpeechIRL. As this podcast comes out, Table XI is running a Kickstarter for a new meeting tool that you can use to improve your meetings. We’ll talk about how we came to develop the tool, how we use it, and why we think it’s effective. We want to hear from you — what’s the problem with your meetings and how have you solved it? Let us know at techdoneright.io/48 or on Twitter at @tech_done_right Notes 02:25 - What are the problems with meetings that we are trying to solve? Multipliers, Revised and Updated: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter by Liz Wiseman Accidental Diminishing People Who Don’t Contribute Enough Rambling and Tangents Interrupting 08:40 - Remote Meetings and Communication Styles and Tactics 13:28 - Creating Cards and Gamifying Meetings: “Wicked Meetings” Question Cards Opinion Cards The Interrupter Card The Devil’s Advocate Card The Angel’s Advocate Card The Kicking a Dead Horse Card Speak Up Card 24:00 - What kinds of meetings do these work best at? Meeting Owl 360 Degree Video Conference Camera with Automatic Speaker Focus 27:24 - Table XI’s Inclusion Card Kickstarter! https://www.tablexi.com/kickstarter Are you (accidentally) diminishing colleagues in your meetings? 29:23 - How can people and companies get started implementing something like this? Related Episodes Diverse Agile Teams with Marlena Compton, Betsy Haibel, and Jennifer Tu Your First 100 Days at a New Company with Katie Gore and Elizabeth Trepkowski Hodos Nonviolent Conversation with Nadia Odunayo Building Trust and Building Teams with Jessie Shternshus and Mark Rickmeier Special Guests: Katie Gore and Mark Rickmeier.
Internet y tecnología 6 años
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Episode 47: Empowering Entry-Level Developers with Mercedes Bernard
Episode 47: Empowering Entry-Level Developers with Mercedes Bernard
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Empowering Entry-Level Developers with Mercedes Bernard TableXI is offering training for developers and product teams! For more info, email go to http://tablexi.com/workshops. Guest Mercedes Bernard: Senior Software Engineer at DevMynd. mercedesbernard.com. Summary How can your company empower your entry-level developers to grow their skills and advance their careers? If you are an entry-level developer, what are skills that are important for growth. Mercedes Bernard, a Senior Software Engineer at DevMynd, s Tech Done Right to talk about empowering entry-level developers. We talk about giving people scaffolding to them in owning larger and larger parts of a software process, and how to align your entire company to growth. Notes 02:15 - Misconceptions About What it Takes to Level Up and The Best Ways to Start Making That Journey 04:17 - On Being a “Domain Expert” or a “Sponsor” 07:52 - Job Switching, Career Advancement, and Promotion 13:48 - Determining Levels and Providing Brandon Hays 20:17 - Scaffolding 21:59 - Entry-Level Struggles: Confidence and Time Management 27:55 - Mentorship 31:01 - Giving to Entry Level Teammates: 33:44 - Signs People Need 35:06 - The Importance of Hiring Junior Developers Related Episodes Apprenticeship with Megan Tiu, Kara Carrell, and Alyssa Ramsey Your First 100 Days Onboarding A New Employee With Shay Howe and John Gore Managing For Career Development with Claire Lew and Dan Hodos Career Development With Brandon Hays and Pete Brooks Special Guest: Mercedes Bernard.
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Episode 46: 20 Years of Web Development with Avdi Grimm and Sarah Mei
Episode 46: 20 Years of Web Development with Avdi Grimm and Sarah Mei
Episodio en Tech Done Right
20 Years of Web Development with Avdi Grimm and Sarah Mei TableXI is offering training for developers and product teams! For more info, visit http://tablexi.com/workshops. Guests Sarah Mei: Founder of RailsBridge, Director of Ruby Central, Software Architect at Salesforce. Avdi Grimm: Creator of the RubyTapas Screencast Series and author of Exceptional Ruby and Confident Ruby. avdi.codes. Summary What has changed in web development in the last 20 years, and what do those changes say about the next 20? I recently realized that Avdi Grimm, the head chef of Ruby Tapas, Sarah Mei, of Ruby Central and Salesforce, and I all began our professional careers within a couple of weeks of each other in August 1998. I wanted to talk to them about what’s changed and what’s stayed the same. I was curious as to whether our different career paths led to similar observations. We talk about open source, agile, dynamic languages, distributed systems and how they’ve all changed or haven’t changed the developer’s experience. Notes 02:19 - First Software Job Education and Experiences 09:25 - What has changed? What is easier/harder? 20:16 - What has changed in Product Management? 27:22 - Processor Speed 32:24 - What has stayed the same? 40:20 - Typed Languages 42:48 - What is going to change over the next 5-10 years? Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction by by Steve McConnell Related Episodes Rubyists in Other Languages with James Edward Gray II and Steve Klabnik Ruby Tapas and Avoiding Code with Avdi Grimm Livable Code With Sarah Mei Special Guests: Avdi Grimm and Sarah Mei.
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Episode 45: Failure Management and Response with Nickolas Means
Episode 45: Failure Management and Response with Nickolas Means
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Failure Management and Response with Nickolas Means TableXI is offering training for developers and product teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Guest Nickolas Means | nickol.as | VP of Engineering at MuveHealth Summary How can you learn from an engineering team's failure? Can you take the examples of how others have dealt with engineering problems to improve your team's day-to-day operations. Our guest is Nickolas Means, a software manager at Muve Health, who is fascinated by engineering failures. We talk about what you can learn from studying disasters, how to create a company culture in calm times that will works smoothly in stressful times, and how a successful engineering team communicates using stories and how they handle mistakes. Along the way, we talk about the recent incident at the Seattle Airport, the CitiCorp building in Manhattan, Three Mile Island and other engineering and team missteps. We have, I hope, a successful show about failure. Notes 02:12 - Learning From Engineering Team Failure Seconds From Disaster 04:49 - Self-Reporting of Near Accidents How a change in hospital policy saved thousands of lives 06:54 - First Story/Second Story RailsConf 2018: Who Destroyed Three Mile Island? by Nickolas Means The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error 2nd edition Edition 08:46 - How the Airline Worker Who Stole a Plane in Seattle Exposed a Security Risk 13:44 - The Design Flaw That Almost Wiped Out an NYC Skyscraper RubyConf 2016 - The Building Built on Stilts by Nickolas Means 99% Invisible Podcast: Structural Integrity 16:33 - Focusing on Blamelessness and Building a Learning Culture on a Team 21:04 - Overpaging Engineering Teams Charity Majors on overpaging 25:21 - Story Communication Jeff Bezos Banned PowerPoint in Meetings. His Replacement Is Brilliant 29:44 - Helping Team Make Better Decisions The Boring Software Manifesto Dan McKinley: Choose Boring Technology 34:29 - How to Behave When Things Go Wrong The Johnson & Johnson Tylenol Crisis Related Episodes Developers from the Perspective of Product Owners The Social Responsibility of Coding with Liz Abinante Agile Teams and Escaping Velocity with Doc Norton and Claire Podulka Special Guest: Nickolas Means.
Internet y tecnología 6 años
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Episode 44: Learning Programming Languages and Strategies With Katrina Owen
Episode 44: Learning Programming Languages and Strategies With Katrina Owen
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Learning Programming Languages and Strategies With Katrina Owen Table XI is offering training for developers and product teams! For more info, email [email protected] or go to http://www.tablexi.com/workshops Guest Katrina Owen: Blog | Katrina’s Talks Summary What's a good way to learn a new programming language that focuses on solving problems and not merely syntax? Katrina Owen is the creator of Exercism, a tool for getting beyond "hello world" in new programing languages. She is also the co-author of 99 Bottles of OOP, and the presenter of a number of outstanding technical talks. We start off by talking about Exercism, how it started, how it evolved and what it’s good at, and then we talk about how the process by which it evolved, and how Katrina learned to analyze the project more strategically, and how that strategic thinking has helped her in other parts of her life and career. Notes 02:14 - Exercism 03:37 - Solving Programming Language Learning 99 Bottles of OOP Practical Object-Oriented Design: An Agile Primer Using Ruby 06:15 - Redeg Exercism: Conceptually and Logistically 17:41 - Exercism Language Communities Exercism Language List Elixir Delphi CFML Coq Ballerina Pharo Haskell 23:45 - Gaining Control of an Open Source Community/Project 27:37 - Strategy and Priority Good Strategy Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters Mud Rooms, Red Letters, and Real Priorities Chad Fowler: Great Leaders Don’t Juggle Priorities 32:54 - Strategy vs. Tactics Related Episodes Rubyists in Other Languages with James Edward Gray II and Steve Klabnik Programming Languages and Communication With Kerri Miller The Elm Programming Language with Corey Haines Special Guest: Katrina Owen.
Internet y tecnología 6 años
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Episode 43: Rubyists in Other Languages with James Edward Gray II and Steve Klabnik
Episode 43: Rubyists in Other Languages with James Edward Gray II and Steve Klabnik
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Rubyists in Other Languages with James Edward Gray II and Steve Klabnik TableXI is offering training for developers and product teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Guests Steve Klabnik: Blog James Edward Gray II: Blog Summary Ruby is great. But it's not the best tool for everything. On this episode, I talk to James Edward Gray II and Steve Klabnik. Both James and Steve have made substantial contributions to the Ruby and Rails community, and they now both spend lots of time using other languages. We talk about what makes Rust and Elixir interesting for Ruby developers to learn, what some other interesting languages might be. Notes 01:48 - Moving Towards Other Programming Languages from Ruby: Why? 03:39 - Rust The Rust Programming Language The Elm Programming Language The Rust Programming Language (Book) by Steve Klabnik 17:54 - Other Cool Programming Languages for Rubyists Scratch Logo GameSalad GameMaker Studio 2 Prograph Abstract Syntax Tree 29:22 - Elixir The Elixir Programming Language Erlang Prolog Pattern Matching Related Episodes Programming Languages and Communication With Kerri Miller React Native with Gant Laborde, Ed LaFoy, and Brent Vatne Ruby Tapas and Avoiding Code with Avdi Grimm The Elm Programming Language With Corey Haines Special Guests: James Edward Gray II and Steve Klabnik.
Internet y tecnología 6 años
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Episode 42: Technical Speaking with Saron Yitbarek
Episode 42: Technical Speaking with Saron Yitbarek
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Technical Speaking With Saron Yitbarek TableXI is offering training for developers and product teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Summary Presenting a technical talk can be an important part of a developer's career. In this episode, we're talking about how to perform a technical talk with Saron Yitbarek. Saron runs the CodeNewbie Podcast, and others, and organizes and coaches speakers for the Codeland Conference. Saron and I both have some thoughts and opinions about how to deliver a good technical talk. This episode has a lot of tips about how to prepare, what to do at the start of a talk, how to engage the audience, and why emoji are better for slides than videos? We'll give advice on how to give the talk that only you can give and how to get the best performance that you can. Guest Saron Yitbarek: Web, Podcaster: CodeNewbie, Base.cs Podcast, Command Line Heroes. Notes 01:46 - Saron’s Public Speaking Experience Prior to RailsConf 2014 Reading Code Good by Saron Yitbarek 03:02 - The Performance of a Technical Talk Transitions: The easiest way to improve your tech talk OSCON Talk: Ask More Questions 06:50 - Should you memorize or wing your talk? Deckset 11:58 - Knowing Your Audience Jen Simmons: It's Never Been A Better Time to Learn Layout CSS 21:20 - Deg Slides 28:17 - Talk Beginnings and Endings 37:11 - Practicing and Delivering Your Talk 40:43 - Moving Physicality and Talking Speed 46:45 - Giving The Talk No One Else Can Give Related Episodes Organizing Technical Conferences Conference Speaking and Diverse Perspectives with Carina C. Zona and Mark Yoon Special Guest: Saron Yitbarek.
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Episode 41: Apprenticeship with Megan Tiu, Kara Carrell, and Alyssa Ramsey
Episode 41: Apprenticeship with Megan Tiu, Kara Carrell, and Alyssa Ramsey
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Apprenticeship with Megan Tiu, Kara Carrell, and Alyssa Ramsey TableXI is offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! Summary What is an apprenticeship program, how is it different from an internship, and how can your company benefit from having one? In this episode, we’re talking about technical apprenticeships with Megan Tiu of Women Who Code. Megan and I have both run apprenticeships at various companies. We’re also ed by Table XI’s current apprentice cohort, Kara Carrell and Alyssa Ramsey. Guests Megan Tiu: Engineering Manager with Women Who Code. megantiu.com. Alyssa Ramsey: Developer Apprentice at TableXI. Kara Carrell: Developer Apprentice at TableXI. Notes 02:18 - Apprenticeship: Defined 04:38 - Finding and Hiring People for Apprenticeships 05:21 - Interviewing For Apprenticeships 08:35 - Organizing Apprenticeships 14:13 - Making Use of Unstructured Time and Other Opportunities for Apprentices 17:39 - Career-Growth Apprenticeship Patterns by Dave Hoover and Adewale Oshineye 20:40 - Having a Sponsor and Getting Sticky Note Game 24:20 - Evaluating Apprentices 27:59 - Benefits For Companies That Have Apprenticeship Programs How to be a Better Junior Developer, by Katherine Wu Related Episodes Your First 100 Days Onboarding A New Employee With Shay Howe and John Gore Developer Bootcamps and Computing Education with Jeff Casimir and Mark Guzdial Managing For Career Development with Claire Lew and Dan Hodos Career Development With Brandon Hays and Pete Brooks Special Guests: Alyssa Ramsey, Kara Carrell, and Megan Tiu.
Internet y tecnología 6 años
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Episode 40: Diversity and Inclusion at Small Companies with Meara Charnetzki, Michael Donnely, and Elena Valentine
Episode 40: Diversity and Inclusion at Small Companies with Meara Charnetzki, Michael Donnely, and Elena Valentine
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Diversity and Inclusion at Small Companies with Meara Charnetzki, Michael Donnely, and Elena Valentine TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! Summary What can a small company do to improve its diversity and inclusion practices when your company just isn't changing personnel quickly enough to improve via hiring? Here to discuss this are Meara Charnetzki from Table XI, Michael Donnely from the FWD Collective and Elena Valentine from Skill Scout. We'll all about company values, ing a wider community, using internal , and what to do to encourage improvement at your company. Guests Meara Charnetzki of Table XI Michael Donnely of The FWD Collective Elena Valentine of Skill Scout Notes 02:56 - Advice For Small Companies Interested in Being More Diverse 09:08 - Vetting Companies for Diversity & Inclusion Values 13:59 - Having a Healthy Company System Know Your Company Managing for Career Development with Claire Lew 17:02 - Building Relationships as a Company Leader 20:09 - Diversity and Inclusion Benefits Everyone 23:31 - Encouraging Companies to Start D&I Initiatives as an Employee 30:45 - Company Exit Interviews 32:26 - Salary Transparency 35:51 - Flexible Working Structures Related Episodes Diverse Agile Teams with Marlena Compton, Betsy Haibel, and Jennifer Tu Your First 100 Days at a New Company with Katie Gore and Elizabeth Trepkowski Hodos Managing for Career Development with Claire Lew Special Guests: Elena Valentine, Meara Charnetzki, and Michael Donnelly.
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Episode 39: Organizing Technical Conferences
Episode 39: Organizing Technical Conferences
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Organizing Technical Conferences TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, go to http://tablexi.com/workshops. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! Summary I've been attending technical conferences for years, and I've always wondered about the hidden challenges involved in putting a conference together. In this show, four of the best conference organizers I know me to share their secrets and stories. Marty Haught, organizer of many conferences including RubyConf and RailsConf, Jen Remsik and Jim Remsik, who organize the Madison+ family of conferences, and Leah Silber, who organizes EmberConf and RustConf. Learn about budgets, picking talks, and managing facilities and vendors. Guests Marty Haught: President at Haught Codeworks, Director at Ruby Central organizing RailsConf and RubyConf Jen Remsik: Director of People Operations at Adorable.io, Organizer of Madison Ruby Jim Remsik: President of Adorable.io, Organizer of Madison Ruby. Leah Silber: CEO at Tilde Inc.. EmberConf, RustConf, and RailsConf Organizer. Author of Event Driven: How to Run Memorable Tech Conferences. Notes 03:12 - Getting Things Right and Having Empathy for Attendees 11:16 - Budgetary Aspects 14:53 - Planning Conferences in Other Cities 18:22 - Putting the Program Together and Selection Processes 29:25 - Crafting a Conference Proposal 31:12 - Encouraging and Enabling Attendee Interaction 40:03 - Conference Mentorship 41:26 - Words of Advice Special Guests: Jen Remsik, Jim Resmsik, Leah Silber, and Marty Haught.
Internet y tecnología 7 años
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Episode 38: Diverse Agile Teams with Marlena Compton, Betsy Haibel, and Jennifer Tu
Episode 38: Diverse Agile Teams with Marlena Compton, Betsy Haibel, and Jennifer Tu
Episodio en Tech Done Right
Diverse Agile Teams with Marlena Compton, Betsy Haibel, and Jennifer Tu TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! Guests Marlena Compton: Organizer of PearConf. Betsy Haibel: CTO at Cohere. Jennifer Tu: Co-Founder at Cohere. Summary How do common Agile practices like pair programming and retrospectives work when you have diverse teams? How can you make sure that underrepresented team have their voices heard, and how does doing so improve the way that your team delivers software? Besty Haibel, Jennifer Tu, and Marlena Compton discuss ways in which Agile practices can better serve your team in the real world. For more discussion, be sure to check out PearConf. Notes 02:05 - Pairing and Agile Development on Diverse Teams Betsy on Twitter 04:31 - Implicit Agreement, Teaching Vs Exploring, and Power Differentials in Pairing Ruby DCamp Code Retreat Allison McMillan 08:52 - Understanding and Improving Team Dynamics: Building a Library of Smells Pairing With Privilege Ping Pong Pairing Troll Pairing Table XI Pair-A-Palooza Station 17:57 - Good Agile Pair Programming Techniques + Retrospective Roles Running your unconference discussions effectively: AdaCamp session role cards 22:14 - Making People Comfortable When Speaking Up and Making Agile Healthier Dot-Voting 32:30 - Agile As An Institution Agile Manifesto 38:34 - Backing Away From The Idea of Perfection 42:42 - PearConf Details 43:55 - Bonus Conversation: The Practices Not Being the Manifesto The Winter Getaway That Turned The Software World Upside down by Caroline Mimbs Nyce Related Episodes Nonviolent Conversation with Nadia Odunayo How Set Design Can Inform Software Architecture With Betsy Haibel Agile Teams and Escaping Velocity with Doc Norton and Claire Podulka Special Guests: Betsy Haibel, Jennifer Tu, and Marlena Compton.
Internet y tecnología 7 años
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Episode 36: Your First 100 Days at a New Company with Katie Gore and Elizabeth Trepkowski Hodos
Episode 36: Your First 100 Days at a New Company with Katie Gore and Elizabeth Trepkowski Hodos
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Your First 100 Days At A New Company with Katie Gore and Elizabeth Trepkowski Hodos TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! Guests Katie Gore: Founder and President of speech IRL. Elizabeth Trepkowski Hodos: Founder of Elizabeth Hodos: Corporate Improv Training Summary Tech Done Right is looking at onboarding from both sides. In this episode we talk with Katie Gore and Elizabeth Trepkowski Hodos about onboarding from the employee side. What can you do as a new employee to navigate the culture and environment of a new workplace? What are useful strategies? And what are some problems to watch out for? See Also Episode 37: Your First 100 Days Onboarding A New Employee Notes 02:27 - Group Integration: Observe First & Take Your Own Data 08:50 - Picking Up on Shared Context Between Coworkers 11:51 - Themes of Culture and Communication 16:43 - Presenting Yourself in a New Environment 24:11 - Building Credibility 30:49 - Red Flag Situations Special Guests: Elizabeth Trepkowski Hodos and Katie Gore.
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Episode 37: Your First 100 Days Onboarding A New Employee With Shay Howe and John Gore
Episode 37: Your First 100 Days Onboarding A New Employee With Shay Howe and John Gore
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Your First 100 Days Onboarding A New Employee With Shay Howe and John Gore TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! Guests John Gore: Founder of CultureScape; Everyone Onboard. Shay Howe: ActiveCampaign Design Team Leader; Lead Honestly Summary Tech Done Right is looking at onboarding from both sides. In this episode we talk with Shay Howe and John Gore about onboarding from the company side. We talk about what a new company can do to set a new employee up to be successful and how best to structure that . How can you best give ? What are common onboarding mistakes? See Also Episode 36: Your First 100 Days At A New Company Notes 02:21 - Integrating a New Employee 04:36 - Balancing Technical and Cultural Needs 11:57 - Company Responsibility for Employee Integration: and Praise 15:34 - Sharing Expectations 18:15 - Soliciting and Making Connections 25:44 - Common Mistakes Made When Onboarding 27:24 - When It’s Not a Good Fit / Warning Signs 30:42 - Onboarding for Culture and Diversity 34:19 - Communicating Culture to New Employees Special Guests: John Gore and Shay Howe.
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Episode 35: AI and the Future of Design and Development with Zach Pousman
Episode 35: AI and the Future of Design and Development with Zach Pousman
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AI and the Future of Design and Development with Zach Pousman TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! Rails 5 Test Prescriptions is updated, available, and shipping! Summary What does AI mean for the future of design, development? Can I be replaced by an AI algorithm? Today, we talk to Zach Pousman, from the consultancy Helpfully. Zach thinks a lot about artificial intelligence and how it might impact the future of different knowledge work. It's impossible to talk about AI without talking about the ethics of AI projects and how AI might affect the larger society. We'll talk about why AI started with chess and moved to facial recognition, what AI might and might not be able to do in the future, how we might deal with it, and how that will change the way you work. Guest Zach Pousman: Principal at Helpfully. Notes 02:28 - What is AI? 05:18 - AI Potentially Changing the Way Designers and Developers Work 11:40 - Development Biases and Algorithmic Failures Weapons of Math Destruction Carina C. Zona: Consequences of an Insightful Algorithm 16:12 - Taking Novice Performance to Expert Levels All Websites Look The Same 18:56 - Susceptible Knowledge Work at Risk Due to AI and Ethics; AI as “Parlor Tricks” Reddit Thread: Is it unethical for me to not tell my employer I’ve automated my job? McKinsey Article: What AI can and can’t do (yet) for your business I got the tic-tac-toe story from this tweet, which references this paper "The Surprising Creativity of Digital Evolution" with more examples Loebner Prize The ELIZA Program The Stanford Question Answering Dataset tf-idf 33:06 - AI Vs. Humans and Legislation Google Translate When an AI finally kills someone, who will be responsible? When Luddites Attack 43:09 - Human Skills That Aren’t Replaceable (4C’s: Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity) Special Guest: Zach Pousman.
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Episode 34: Programming Languages and Communication With Kerri Miller
Episode 34: Programming Languages and Communication With Kerri Miller
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Programming Languages and Communication With Kerri Miller TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! Rails 5 Test Prescriptions is updated, available, and shipping! Guest Kerri Miller: Senior Developer at TravisCI and Ruby Community Member. Co-Organizer of the Open Source and Feelings Conference. Blog. Summary Why is Smalltalk the Elizabethan English of programming languages? Why has it been so influential, and how does the programming language you use affect the way you think about programming. On this episode, Kerri Miller and I talk about programming languages and communication, and what we've learned from our most recent programming language adventures. Notes 01:56 - Introduction Twitter Stream Creole Languages Pidgin 06:18 - SmallTalk is to Ruby as Elizabethan English is to Modern Day 08:11 - SmallTalk’s History Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age Squeak By the way, I did get the Squeak history partially wrong. The original work was done at Apple, and when they went to Disney after that, they ed their Apple work as Open Source to continue. (It is possibly named Squeak because they were being wooed by Disney). The technical details are basically right, though. 17:55 - Thinking About Programming and Software Projects in a Flexible Way Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis 22:01 - Object-Oriented Programming, Thinking, and Design The Overton Window 28:37 - Learning New Programming Languages, Concepts, and Techniques The Silmarillion by Tolkien Nothing is Something by Sandi Metz Much Ado About Naught by Avdi Grimm Related Episodes Back in the Testing Weeds with Sam Phippen and Justin Searls Ruby Tapas and Avoiding Code with Avdi Grimm The Elm Programming Language With Corey Haines Special Guest: Kerri Miller.
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Episode 33: Back in the Testing Weeds with Sam Phippen and Justin Searls
Episode 33: Back in the Testing Weeds with Sam Phippen and Justin Searls
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Back in the Testing Weeds with Sam Phippen and Justin Searls TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected]. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! Rails 5 Test Prescriptions is updated, available, and shipping! Guests Sam Phippen: Tech Lead at DigitalOcean and member of the RSpec Core Team Justin Searls: Co-founder of Test Double Summary I'm back in the testing weeds with Sam Phippen, lead maintainer for RSpec-Rails, and Justin Searls, co-founder of Test Double and author of testdouble.js. We talk about long-running test suites: are they bad, or just misunderstood? Does parallel CI solve all testing speed problems, or just some of them? Then we move to a wider view, what does it mean to test your library as part of a larger ecosystem. And, how can we leverage coverage or CI information to make for more useful testing tools over the lifetime of a project. Notes 02:32 - Dealing with Longer and Longer Test Suites High Cost Tests and High Value Tests 09:43 - What causes people to get into this trouble? On Writing Software Well #5: Testing without test damage or excessive isolation 12:46 - If you had a fast test suite, would you still parallelize it in the CI? 15:12 - What does it mean for your library to still be functional? dont-break 21:35 - Bugs found via the dont-break style of testing GRPC 24:06 - Inferring which tests are run from a production code diff 29:31 - Coverage, what's it good for? RSpec 33:53 - What kind of features would you expect out of a CI-aware testing suite? Related Episodes Part I: Episode 004: In The Testing Weeds Special Guests: Justin Searls and Sam Phippen.
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