Developer Tea

A podcast by Spec, Jonathan Cutrell

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  1. Design Lead at Basecamp, Jonas Downey - Part One

    Publicat: 08.02.2021
  2. Friday Refills - Don't Cram the Information Firehose... Filter and Focus!

    Publicat: 05.02.2021
  3. Post-Pandemic: Work and Life as an Engineer - Remote Everything?

    Publicat: 03.02.2021
  4. Series kickoff - Post-Pandemic: Work and Life as an Engineer

    Publicat: 01.02.2021
  5. Friday Refill: Consider an Alternate Story

    Publicat: 29.01.2021
  6. Paying the Tax for Our Decisions

    Publicat: 27.01.2021
  7. The Downside to Inaction

    Publicat: 25.01.2021
  8. Friday Refill - Ignore Motivation, Focus On Removing Obstacles

    Publicat: 22.01.2021
  9. The Bucket Model

    Publicat: 21.01.2021
  10. The Shape of Work

    Publicat: 18.01.2021
  11. Why We Believe Ourselves (Even When We're Proven Wrong)

    Publicat: 13.01.2021
  12. Designing Your Skill Portfolio

    Publicat: 11.01.2021
  13. Optionality Sweet Spot

    Publicat: 06.01.2021
  14. The Dangers of Measuring Side Effects

    Publicat: 04.01.2021
  15. If Actions Speak Louder Than Words, What Are Yours Saying?

    Publicat: 31.12.2020
  16. Imagining the End

    Publicat: 28.12.2020
  17. Making Things Invisible

    Publicat: 23.12.2020
  18. The Paradox of Transcendence

    Publicat: 21.12.2020
  19. Misusing Exceptions in Code and in Life

    Publicat: 16.12.2020
  20. Refactor Your Labeling Techniques

    Publicat: 14.12.2020

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Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 13 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell (@jcutrell), co-founder of Spec and Director of Engineering at PBS. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Twitter: @developertea :: Email: [email protected]

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