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Software Developers Journey

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Becoming a software developer is a journey. The Software Developers Journey show is an inspirational podcast for software developers. Every week, a successful software engineer shares their journey and tells us what they learned.

Episodes

#180 April Speight in her own lane from design to advocacy

April took us on a rollercoaster. We talked about how she learned Python in the open, made videos about her learning, and landed a children's book deal. April told us about transitioning to the AR/VR space and how she landed at Microsoft, first as a Program Manager, and then (finally) in advocacy, with an explosive start happening in an MIT Hackathon! From her project management studies and realization, she learned to code to find a job to her first internship. Here are the links from the s...

Dec 07, 202153 minSeason 4Ep. 49

#179 Adrian Colyer went from developer to living under constant jet lag and back

Adrian took us back to his first line of code on a ZX-Spectrum. We then brushed over his computer science studies and landed at IBM. We talked about how he discovered Java and AspectJ. We discussed how it led him to speak at conferences and stumble upon Spring. We then talked about his role moving out of IBM into SpringSource, then VMWare, and Pivotal. Finally, Adrian dropped a learning-related gem to close the show! We finished by talking about his transition to investment as a technical person...

Nov 30, 202147 minSeason 4Ep. 48

#178 Aviv Ben-Yosef is a tech leader who went through a lifelong experience pressure cooker

Aviv took us back to his childhood, discovering PCs and learning how to code on his own. We then talked about his time in the army, applying for and then working in Unit-8200. We talked about purpose and how it was to do meaningful work. We then talked about his time at IBM and how disappointing it was. Aviv then told us about his growth from a first engineer to leader inside a startup and how it encouraged him to go freelance. We finally discussed how he realized that he could play a role in ad...

Nov 23, 202146 minSeason 4Ep. 47

#177 Zachary Powell is a freelancer who found out that working in an office is not a bad thing

Zac took us from his discovery of development in high school, through his CS degree, to his work as a freelancer. We discussed freedom, the skills required to lead your own business, missing your estimates, etc. Zac then took us through his first interviews and office jobs, all the way to discovering developer advocacy and his current work at Huawei. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/devwithzachary https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-mg-powell/ https://linktr.ee/devwithza...

Nov 16, 202142 minSeason 4Ep. 46

#176 Sebastien Stormacq was a developer advocate before the term even existed

Sebastien took us back to his discovery of the C64 in the 80s and his passion for DJing on public radio. We then talked about his studies in Computer Sciences and how he landed in the software industry. We spoke about consulting, customer centricity, and learning. Seb spoke about how Java entered his life, leading him to become a renowned expert in Luxemburg and eventually working for Sun Microsystems, Oracle, and IBM. We finally spoke about giving training, being a pre-sales engineer/solution a...

Nov 09, 202152 minSeason 4Ep. 45

#175 Christina Holland tried to avoid software development by going into biotech and animation

Christina took us back to her early childhood when her parents tried to encourage embrace computer science. She told us about her deceptions failing to enter a med-school and had to introspect. She explained how she took a job, rediscovered programming, and rejected it again; going for animation instead. We spoke about Lord of the Ring and animating movies before coming to the point where Christina (finally) embraced software development. We talked about the front-end Bootcamp she did, the vario...

Nov 02, 202147 minSeason 4Ep. 44

#174 Rotem Zifroni is the future founder of a social startup

Rotem took us on a wild ride, which started in a leadership position in Unit 8200 of the Israel Defense Force. After five years, she loved her impact, but she felt that software engineering was where she wanted to go next. But instead of entering a leadership position right away, she thought she needed to start "from the bottom" by learning how to code. She told us about her studies and how she was having an impact through her social work. We talked about her first job at Wix and then ...

Oct 26, 202140 minSeason 4Ep. 43

#173 Susan Potter from distributed systems to functional verification

Susan took us from her maths studies to discovering C++ and deciding on following a career in computer science. We talked about her discovery of verification and functional programming and how it became her main interest. We spoke about distributed systems and how you can view organization structures through their lens as well. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/SusanPotter https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanpotter https://www.susanpotter.net Practical TLA+ https://amzn.to/3...

Oct 19, 202144 minSeason 4Ep. 42

#172 Steve Gordon is the world's most honest interviewee

Steve took us back to primary school, where he discovered computers in form of a BBC Micro. We brushed over his early days, and how he slowly made his way toward computers with the help of certifications. Steve explained how software development was a side activity for a very long time. We then discussed interviewing and the important help of his wife to help him to take a leap of faith (twice). We talked about getting started giving talks and being involved with communities and how this influen...

Oct 12, 202151 minSeason 4Ep. 41

#171 Emma Bostian is a software engineer at Spotify and an asynchronous mentor

Emma took us from her computer science studies and start at IBM all the way to her current role at Spotify. We spoke about privileges, struggling, reality-check, playing catch-up, learning on your own. Emma told us how she chose to become an asynchronous mentor, putting ever more content out there. We finally talked about the Ladybug podcast that she co-hosts and how to say "yes" to things! Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/EmmaBostian https://www.linkedin.com/i...

Oct 05, 202143 minSeason 4Ep. 40

#170 Kadi Kraman doesn't want to be anyone's boss

Kadi placed the start of her study in her discovery of C++ during her maths & psychology studies. We then talked about her first steps in the industry and finding a job. We talked about consultancies vs. product shops. We explored her time at a startup. We discussed her discovery of communities and becoming a force multiplier. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/kadikraman https://www.linkedin.com/in/kadi-kraman-922a7277 https://frontendmasters.com/workshops/intermediat...

Sep 28, 202144 minSeason 4Ep. 39

#169 Amarachi Amaechi went from accounting to writing about her developer career

Amarachi took us from her accounting studies and her dislike for the field to her first lines of code. She explained how she learned her first coding skills, and how she got a foot in the door with a first company. We then talked about communities and creating a meetup. And finally, we talked about her book "Getting started in tech," why and how it came to be, and how it might evolve in the future. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/AmarachiAmaechi https://amarac...

Sep 21, 202143 minSeason 4Ep. 38

#168 Shannon Kendall quit acting to follow a new creative dream

In a captivating exchange, Shannon Kendall takes us through her unique journey from an acting career to becoming a self-made software developer. Shannon’s unconventional path illustrates that it's never too late to pivot, embrace change, and create a new narrative for yourself. Shannon took first took us toward her acting career. She told us about the highs and lows and how she realized her dreams had changed. She then told us about discovering development and the world of boot camps. She e...

Sep 14, 202146 minSeason 3Ep. 37

#167 Jenn Creighton went from paralegal to developing for Netflix

Jenn started by telling us about her discovery of web development when she was 14 years old, but also how she skipped it entirely and went to study law instead. After a few years, she felt miserable, changed jobs, and slowly came back to development. We talked about applying for jobs, mentorship, Angular 1.0, learning Javascript, theatrical performance, tech conferences, and giving talks. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/gurlcode https://reactadvanced.com https://anchor....

Sep 07, 202148 minSeason 4Ep. 36

#166 Helen Scott found her itch in technical writing and content creation

Helen's journey started with a "classical" computer science degree at the end of the 90s but took a sharp turn toward technical writing. Helen told us the horror story of her first development job. We discussed her misconceptions about technical writing and what it became for her. We talked about advocating for the users and why in 2020, she accepted to work for JetBrains as a developer advocate. We finished talking about writing, content creation, and scratching your own itch! He...

Aug 31, 202143 minSeason 4Ep. 35

#165 Grace Jansen on bees and reactive systems

Grace took us on her journey, from IBM to IBM, via her biology studies. We talked about loving computer science but choosing to follow a different path. We talked about changing careers, feeling like an imposter, playing catch-up (too much), and finally finding a sweet spot by combining two fields. We finally talked about reactive systems and how Grace has been using her biology background to help us better understand what reactive systems are. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitt...

Aug 24, 202149 minSeason 4Ep. 34

#164 Sandra Ahlgrimm pushed the boundaries

Sandra took us from her first computer and attempts at circumventing her parent's restrictions, all the way to her current job as a developer advocate at Microsoft. We talked about her studies, hackathons, communities, conferences, mentorship, startup world, gender-discriminations, embracing the unexpected, and finding your professional, sweet spot. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/sKriemhild Java on Azure Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCySRyO_0qC...

Aug 17, 202150 minSeason 4Ep. 33

#163 Layla Porter was led to coding by her horse riding and personal coaching business

In this episode, Layla took us on a wild ride, which started... on horseback. She told us the story of her first career as a horse-riding teacher and fitness coach, followed by her pilates and personal coaching business story. But Layla also described how software development slowly but surely entered her life during all this time. Finally, she told us how she entered this second or third career as a developer, embraced communities, drank from the firehose, and became a developer advocate. Here ...

Aug 10, 202152 minSeason 4Ep. 32

#162 Mark Noonan from roadie to accessibility problem solver

Mark first told us how computers and programming entered his childhood and left him to study musicology instead. We then talked about how working with people with disabilities made him long for some technical solutions to help them. We discussed how he then re-learned web technologies and mustered the courage to apply as a developer. He told us one interview horror story, and we then exchanged tips on how to be better interviewers. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/marktn...

Aug 03, 202150 minSeason 4Ep. 31

#161 Russ Miles is now a professional chaos monkeys tamer

Delve into a captivating narrative that unravels the intricate journey of a seasoned tech pioneer. This conversation navigates the dynamic interplay between curiosity, persistence, and the power of a good experiment in pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the tech realm. In this episode, Russ Miles takes us along his professional trajectory, from his humble beginnings in open-source projects to leading reliably.com as CEO. He discusses the intricacies of funding, the pros, and cons ...

Jul 27, 202152 minSeason 4Ep. 30

#160 Amir Sadoughi built his career on curiosity

Amir took us way back into his first "decade," when he discovered computers, programming, and eventually Linux. We explored his curiosity and what he took out of his 4 jobs. We discussed customer-centricity, machine-learning, leadership principles, and running meetings. We finally made a deeper dive into his current job at Pinecone and what the company does. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/princehonest https://www.linkedin.com/in/asadoughi https://www.pinecone...

Jul 20, 202133 minSeason 4Ep. 29

#159 Ryan Hamblin is an experiential learner

Ryan told us about his first love for exercise and the outdoors. Then he described how he rationally chose to embrace software development and almost failed at it. We talked about the two boot camps he studied at, what he learned, and how it felt to enter the software industry for the second time. We talked about mentorship, teaching, experiential learning, and much more. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/RyanleeHamblin https://lambdaschool.com/courses/full-stack-web-deve...

Jul 13, 202152 minSeason 4Ep. 28

#158 Kara Luton went from ballet and public relations to developer

Kara took us from her ballet studies and first career in PR to her front-end development Bootcamp. We discussed learning styles and growing into a new industry. We then talked about interviewing and teamwork. We finally talked in length about how teams are structured at CrowdStrike, remote work, and leadership. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/karaluton https://www.karaluton.com http://techladies.co https://nashvillewomenprogrammers.com Credits Cover Campfire Rounds by B...

Jul 06, 202146 minSeason 4Ep. 27

#157 Shahid Iqbal from drug design to software development

Shahid took us from his desire to create drugs all the way to his new developer job in New Zealand. We spoke about his Ph.D., changing careers, discovering computers (again), making your hobby into your day job, applying, interviewing, user groups and communities, and changing jobs during a pandemic. Here are the links from the show: Twitter https://twitter.com/shahiddev LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahiddev Blog https://blog.headforcloud.com Playlist of some of Shahid's talks http...

Jun 29, 202147 minSeason 4Ep. 26

#156 Clare Sudbery surfing on her own imposter syndrome

Clare took us on a wild ride in and out of software engineering. She told us all about her vulnerabilities, doubts, and questionings and her needs, desires, and aspirations. She gave us the full experience of searching for what she could be good at while surfing on her imposter syndrome, feeling that she hadn't had success in her professional life, and giving us wonderful tips along the way. What a ride! Here are the links from the show: Clare on Twitter https://twitter.com/ClareSudbery Mad...

Jun 22, 202159 minSeason 4Ep. 25

#155 Sandra Parsick from QA-Engineer to Java-Champion

Sandra took us from her selling newspapers to pay for her first computer, to her becoming a freelancer. We talked about her studies in Germany. We brushed over Quality Assurance and her testing mindset. We explored her community involvement and how she became a JavaChampion. We finally talked about Freelancing and... sailing away. Here are the links from the show: https://www.twitter.com/SandraParsick https://www.sandra-parsick.de https://cyberland.ijug.eu Credits Cover Campfire Rounds by Blue D...

Jun 15, 202145 minSeason 4Ep. 24

#154 Anand Safi is setting people up for success

Anand took us from his love for math and puzzles to his management career. First, we brushed over how he discovered that our industry has more roles than just "programmer." Then, we talked about his first job as a QA-Expert and how that influenced the way he approaches problems nowadays. Next, we talked about internships and setting people up for success. Next, we discussed moving laterally toward a management career path. Finally, we talked about why and how Anand mentors people aroun...

Jun 08, 202156 minSeason 4Ep. 23

#153 Clifford Agius is a developer flying a Boeing 787 for fun

Cliff took us from his apprenticeship at Ford to his love for Xamarin and IoT. But on the way, he told us about his love for flying. First, he told us how he became a pilot flying a Boeing 787. Then, we spoke about how he created a side business as a developer by making the most out of his jet lag and a dent in the 3D printing business. Here are the links from the show: Cliff's Twitter https://www.twitter.com/CliffordAgius His Github Profile https://github.com/cliffordagius His homepage htt...

Jun 01, 202157 minSeason 4Ep. 22

#152 Shawn Wang from the "fine I'll do it myself" team

Shawn took us along on his transition from his very well-paid trading job to his career as a developer. We talked about re-using your skills, boot camps, the power of networks, #LearnInPublic, motivation, and much more. Here are the links from the show: Shawn on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/swyx Pickup What they Put Down Essay http://swyx.io/PUWTPD 30% Off Shawn's Book "The coding career handbook." http://learninpublic.org/?c=DEVTO30 Credits Cover Campfire Rounds by Blue Dot Se...

May 25, 202155 minSeason 4Ep. 21

#151 Chris Coyier from ceramics to CSS-Tricks and CodePen

Chris took us from playing on his first C64 to his bachelor of arts in ceramics and back to web development. We talked about the different positions he held along the way and how they slowly but surely led him toward web development. We brushed over the creation and recreation of CSS-Tricks, learning in the open and what a good day looks like! Here are the links from the show: Chris on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/chriscoyier https://css-tricks.com https://codepen.io https://shoptalkshow.com ...

May 18, 202154 minSeason 4Ep. 20