Ben Orenstein of Upcase tells us how to go from a junior to a senior developer. He reveals a number of things senior developers do that junior developers don't.
Here's what to listen for:
- 02:34 - Would a degree in computer science benefit somebody who is interested in starting programming?
- 03:23 - How do you convince people that getting a computer science degree isn’t necessary?
- 08:41 - What is the path from zero to junior developer?
- 14:16 - How do you define what a junior developer is?
- 15:35 - What goals are junior developers making?
- 17:24 - How was Upcase started? What was the focus/goal?
- 19:43 - What might an intermediate developer be doing that a junior developer isn’t?
- 21:50 - What is the difference between TDD (test-driven development) and writing tests after you write your code?
- 26:15 - Where do you look for your first job? How do you go about getting hired?
- 30:01 - How do deal with impostor syndrome when applying for a job?
- 32:46 - What kind of qualities that you look for when making a hiring decision for junior developers?
- 33:55 - How can you create a work environment for junior developers that helps them get better?
- 35:33 - What did Ben mean by, “To become a better programmer, one should practice like a musician.”?
08/25/15 • 45 min
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