Six Figure Developer
On this bonus episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Gaines Kergosien shares his advice on realizing your maximum earning potential as a software developer.

On this bonus episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Gaines Kergosien shares his advice on realizing your maximum earning potential as a software developer.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Burke Holland reviews the good, bad and ugly of software development in 2015 and make predictions on what 2016 will bring.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Cory House talks about ReactJS. We discuss the pros and cons of ReactJS and how different React is from other front-end frameworks.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Jennifer Marsman talks about Azure Machine Learning and how Microsoft is bringing AI to the masses.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest TJ VanToll talks about the inner-workings of NativeScript. NativeScript is an open source project that allows developers to write native iOS and Android applications using JavaScript, XML and CSS. http://developer.telerik.com/featured/nativescript-inside-the-black-box/ Ed Charbeneau: Hello, and welcome to Eat Sleep Code, the official Telerik podcast. I'm your host, Ed Charbeneau, and with me today is TJ Van Toll. TJ Van Toll: Hey, Ed. EC: And today, we'll...
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Dave Fancher talk about Functional Programming. We discuss how functional programming has made its way back into modern development, clean coding, and more. http://developer.telerik.com/content-types/podcast/better-code-with-functional-programming/ Ed Charbeneau** :** Hello and welcome to Eat Sleep Code, the official Telerik podcast. I'm your host, Ed Charbeneau, and with me today is Dave Fancher. Dave Fancher** :** Hello! EC: And today Dave and I will be...
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Cody Lindley talks about ECMAScript 6 (or JavaScript 2015). Cody fills us in on why the new standard is important and what it means to software developers.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Derick Bailey from Watch Me Code talks about using messaging patterns like RabbitMQ to create scale-able applications. We also learn how messaging promotes asynchronous behavior throughout an application.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guests Jeremy Likness talks about why he uses AngularJS. We clear the air about Angular 2 and discuss using directives for a clean separation of concerns.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest John Sonmez from Simple Programmer talks about soft skills and marketing yourself as a software developer. Later, TJ VanToll joins the show to talk about public speaking by joining the Summer of NativeScript program.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Ed Charbeneau and guests David Giard, Sam Basu, and Michael Crump share their mobile devlopment experiences in a panel discussion. This episode was recorded with a live audience at Codestock 2015.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Jimmy Bogard technical architect with Headspring, shares his experience with running a successful open source project. Later, Sam Basu and Michael Crump join the show to talk about Apple, Microsoft and Telerik open source initiatives.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guests Michael Crump and Jen Looper discuss mobile development and e-books. We learn what it's like to try to enter the app stores and what tools are needed to get started in mobile development.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Chris Michel from Treehouse talks about how he learned to develop software coming from a designer background. Community, conferences, and meetups are discussed.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guests Alex Bezuska and Eric Lathrop talk about game development, the Ludem Dare, Game Jam and how the started Two Scoop Games. Later, Jen Looper joins the show to talk about gaming with the internet of things.