
S1:E6 - Little-Known Productivity Tools; Big Productivity Gains
06/17/20 • 42 min
In this episode, we go through our favorite hardware and software that allows us to be the best developers and designers we can be. We invite DEV Principal Software Engineer, Josh Puetz, and DEV Lead Product Designer, Lisa Sy, to talk about their favorite desk setup, organizational, and efficiency tools.
Show Notes- DevNews (sponsor)
- CodeNewbie (sponsor)
- DataStax (sponsor)
- Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Stellar (sponsor)
- Rails
- Zoom
- Slack
- Back-end engineering
- Java
- Jarvis Laminate Standing Desk
- Apple Watch
- LG UltraFine 5K Display
- Magic Trackpad 2
- Magic Keyboard
- Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 12.9‐inch (4th generation)
- Wacom Cintiq 27QHD touch
- Notion
- Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
- Inbox Zero
- Shape Up
- Basecamp
- Jira
- Pivotal
- Focus
- Pomodoro Technique
- Putz
- Visual Studio Code
- Notes
- Launchpad
- Spark
- Spectacle
- Magnet
- Windows 7
- cURL
- HTTPie
- JSON
- ColorSlurp
- QuickTime
- Giphy
- GIPHY Capture
- CloudApp
- Skitch
- Evernote
- Screenhero
- Screen
- Jitsi
- Moleskin
- Spotlight
- Alfred
- manish.imfast.io/
- Lucidchart
In this episode, we go through our favorite hardware and software that allows us to be the best developers and designers we can be. We invite DEV Principal Software Engineer, Josh Puetz, and DEV Lead Product Designer, Lisa Sy, to talk about their favorite desk setup, organizational, and efficiency tools.
Show Notes- DevNews (sponsor)
- CodeNewbie (sponsor)
- DataStax (sponsor)
- Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Stellar (sponsor)
- Rails
- Zoom
- Slack
- Back-end engineering
- Java
- Jarvis Laminate Standing Desk
- Apple Watch
- LG UltraFine 5K Display
- Magic Trackpad 2
- Magic Keyboard
- Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 12.9‐inch (4th generation)
- Wacom Cintiq 27QHD touch
- Notion
- Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
- Inbox Zero
- Shape Up
- Basecamp
- Jira
- Pivotal
- Focus
- Pomodoro Technique
- Putz
- Visual Studio Code
- Notes
- Launchpad
- Spark
- Spectacle
- Magnet
- Windows 7
- cURL
- HTTPie
- JSON
- ColorSlurp
- QuickTime
- Giphy
- GIPHY Capture
- CloudApp
- Skitch
- Evernote
- Screenhero
- Screen
- Jitsi
- Moleskin
- Spotlight
- Alfred
- manish.imfast.io/
- Lucidchart
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S1:E5 - How Hobbies Like Powerlifting, Auto Repair, and Music Can Make You a Better Developer
Sometimes, as developers, we can get so wrapped up and absorbed in our work that that it becomes an all-consuming force in our lives. We get into why we shouldn't forget to have outside hobbies and passions, and how they can even help in mitigating things like burnout, imposter syndrome, and can also help with problem solving, as well as soft skills. To talk about how their own myriad of hobbies have made them better developers, we are joined by Milecia McGregor, senior UI engineer at Mediavine, and author of the DEV post, "Why It's Important To Have Hobbies Outside Of Tech," and Kayla Sween, user experience engineer at Dogly, and author of the post, "Powerlifting has made me a better developer."
Show Notes- DevNews (sponsor)
- CodeNewbie (sponsor)
- DataStax (sponsor)
- Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Stellar (sponsor)
- JavaScript
- Mediavine
- Dogly
- Front-end development
- Why It's Important To Have Hobbies Outside Of Tech
- Kung fu
- Ukulele
- Harmonica
- Automobile Repair
- Chevrolet Monte Carlo
- Powerlifting
- Powerlifting has made me a better developer. (Part 1: Interpersonally)
- Powerlifting has made me a better developer. (Part 2: Intrapersonally)
- Olympic weightlifting
- Rock climbing
- React
- Angular
- Saxophone
- Chess
- Xiangqi (Chinese Chess)
- Impostor syndrome
- Soft skills
- Improvisational theatre
- TED
- Magic: The Gathering
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game
- Pokémon Trading Card Game
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Warhammer 40,000
- Skateboarding
Milecia is a senior software engineer and has a master's degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering, with published research in machine learning and robotics. She started Flipped Coding to teach people how to code with real-world projects and she publishes articles covering all aspects of software.
Kayla SweenKayla Sween is a front-end developer who is passionate about UX and inclusive web design. She strives to make the web easier to use for everyone. Kayla also is a competitive powerlifter, proud dog mom, and wife. Job Info: UX Engineer, Dogly
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S1:E7 - Voices From DEV Pride
Each June, communities across the world celebrate Pride Month as an important, reflective, and joyful time to recognize both the ongoing adversities and inspiring achievements of LGBTQIA+ people everywhere. DEV has decided to post this episode on June 23rd, because on this day in 1912, English mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher, and theoretical biologist, Alan Turing was born. Turing's accomplishments were astounding and groundbreaking during his lifetime and still are today: He invented the device that broke the code for the German Enigma machine, a device for sending coded messages to units of the German forces during WWII. Later, he would also break the Naval Enigma, which had vastly more complicated code than the first. Turing's work had to be conducted so secretly that the importance of what he accomplished — and the degree to which he shortened the war— were vastly overlooked at the time. Turing also happened to be gay. He died at the age of 41, two years after being stripped of his security clearance and charged legally and violently for his sexuality at the hands of the same government he served during the war. Turing was not only an astounding technologist — he remains a symbol of the triumphs of LGBTQIA+ folks in tech in spite of overwhelming persecution. This year, Pride Month is particularly poignant. The United States - and the world - is finally beginning to grapple with the countless deaths faced by Black people due to police brutality, overt racism, and systemic hatred for centuries. In the midst of this pain and important work, we cannot forget the particularly deep and painful impact experienced by the LGBTQIA+ individuals that overlap with these communities. Black and transgender women are particularly oppressed and at risk of being victims of violence. For more data on the disproportionate affect of violence on the transgender and gender non-conforming community in 2020 alone, please read the report in our shownotes titled, “Violence Against the Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Community in 2020.” Most importantly, you can support Black LGBTQIA+ people with your signatures and money. Discover ways to do so via GLAAD. Please enjoy this collection of recordings collected from the DEV community about their experiences being a LGBTQIA+ developer and what makes them proud.
Show Notes- DevNews (sponsor)
- CodeNewbie (sponsor)
- DataStax (sponsor)
- Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Stellar (sponsor)
- Violence Against the Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Community in 2020
- GLAAD
- Celebrating DEV Pride & Alan Turing!
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