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Stakeholder empathy, UX, and durable product skills — product engineering with Jamon Holmgren

Apr 29, 202656 minSeason 7Ep. 7
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Episode description

Jamon brings a useful mix to this conversation: founder of Infinite Red, longtime consultant, React Native specialist, and now indie game developer. That perspective makes the episode unusually practical. He has spent years watching where projects go wrong when product thinking is weak: bad requirements, unclear stakeholder alignment, UX details nobody owned, and engineers optimizing the wrong thing too early.

The thread through the whole episode is durability. Product engineering is not just about shipping faster with agents or getting better at a specific tool. It is about understanding people, shaping better requirements, recognizing when the human side of the workflow matters more than the code, and making decisions that keep paying off as the technology changes around you.

Homework
  • Sit down with a non-technical person and watch them try to use a feature you built.
  • Write down every hesitation, workaround, double-click, or confusing step you notice, then use that list to reprioritize what you fix next.
Resources Guest: Jamon Holmgren Host: Kent C. Dodds Video

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