Brian Jenney
Develop Yourself
Practical and actionable things you can do to get hired, stay hired and learn to code. brianjenney.substack.com
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#138 - Self Taught Developer to Engineering Manager at IBM: Brian Schuster shares lessons for developers on the non-traditional path 20.05.2024 50:18
In today’s episode, we chat with another Brian, a founder, mentor, and recurring guest at Parsity. Brian shares his fascinating journey from being a self-taught developer to working as an engineering manager at IBM I asked Brian what he would do if he was a bootcamp grad in today's job market and he has some practical and actionable advice that has worked for him and others he has mentored. ...
#137 - How 4 Little Letters Almost Got Me Fired! LGTM - The Art of Code Reviews and How to Not Suck at Them 16.05.2024 21:53
4 little letters almost got me fired. LGTM. "Looks good to me" As a software developer you'll be reading code much more than you will be writing it. Part of your role will almost certainly include looking over your peers' code and giving them feedback. These are called PRs or peer reviews. I sucked at PRs until our lead developer called me out! In this episode we will learn how...
#136 - 3 Reasons Why Most People Fail After a Coding Bootcamp... and How to Avoid Their Fate 13.05.2024 17:01
For the last 10 years I've been writing code for a living and also worked at several bootcamp programs. I now own Parsity, a coding bootcamp. I also went to 2 bootcamps myself! I know they can work wonders and change lives. I've also seen a lot of people who failed to make the transition to software engineer. That sucks. Let's explore 3 reasons why I've seen people fail and mor...
#135 - The Junior Developer with 7 Years of Experience 09.05.2024 20:43
I met a junior developer with 7 years experience. His resume actually looked pretty good. When we started the interview though… oof. He struggled with a simple problem that required iterating over an array and merging some objects. How was this possible? Let's explore how to avoid a similar fate and how you can shorten your path to senior developer. Send us a text Shameless Plugs 👉 Build Y...
#134 - From a Failed App to Tech Success: Mastering JavaScript, React, and TypeScript with Ryan Talbert 06.05.2024 51:56
Ryan Talbert, author of 101 Tips: TypeScript, React, and JavaScript has a hell of a developer origin story: Part 1: Went to school for entrepreneurship Part 2: Scammed by a shady developer who stole his life savings Part 3: Learned to code from tutorials Part 4: Becomes a software engineer and LinkedIn personality Part 5: This interview 😎 Ryan breaks down a very unconventional path from administr...
#133 - Big Fish in a Small Pond or Small Fish in a Big Pond? A Developer Career Strategy 02.05.2024 21:50
I’m going to break down the strategy that took me from an underpaid, mediocre developer to an engineering leader through a series of strategic job hops. Send us a text Shameless Plugs 👉 Build Your First Website in 30 minutes 👈 ✉️ Got a question you want answered on the pod? Drop it here 🧑💻 Apply for 1 of 12 spots at Parsity - Become a full stack AI developer in 6-9 months. Get full access to...
#132 - Your Guide to Learning ReactJS and NextJS in 2024 29.04.2024 20:22
React is the single most popular framework for the world's most popular programming language: JavaScript. Yes, you must learn it. In this episode we go over: - What is React, why you care and changes to know in 2024 - How much JS is enough before you learn React? - Server side rendering vs client side rendering - What the heck is Next. JS and why you need to learn it - Resources you can use t...
#131 - From Hired to Fired! Avoid these 2 developer career death traps 25.04.2024 11:51
As an engineering manager I've had the privilege of promoting engineers on my team and offering people their first role in tech. It's one of the most rewarding parts of the job. Besides all the meetings of course... that's the icing on the cake 😉. Unfortunately, I've also had the not so fun task of promoting people OUT of the team 😬. I've also spoken to a few junior deve...
#130 - From Lab Scientist to Software Engineer at 35: Vanessa Vun Shares A Unique Strategy for Changing Careers 22.04.2024 38:23
This week, I interviewed Vanessa Vun who switched careers at 35 and went from clinical lab scientist to software engineer. She doesn't have any hacks or shortcuts to landing her first role in a tough market, just practical advice that you're probably not reading online. You can connect with her here: Vanessa's LinkedIn G ot an idea for the podcast? Share your suggestion here an...
#129 - Coding with AI: The Devin AI Drama and Building Smarter Dev Skills with AI 18.04.2024 18:59
Could AI ever replace the entire software development industry? Should you still learn to code? Lets tackle the misconceptions and fears head-on, demystifying the hype around AI tools like Devin AI, and shining a light on the importance of critical thinking. In a world where sensational headlines blur the lines between fact and fiction, we walk you through the reality of AI's capabilities an...
#128 - One Size Fails All: Exploring Approaches to Learning Code with Guest Ilya Dorman 14.04.2024 33:34
Here's a scary realization: there is no 1 path to learn coding. There are many and not every one will work for you. Guest Ilya Dorman challenges conventional coding education and some of my opinions on how to learn to code. We talk about how understanding your own learning process and aligning your personal and professional expectations can transform your approach to coding and lead to true c...
#127 - What to Expect on Your First Day As a Software Developer 12.04.2024 19:14
Congratulations! You landed your first software engineering role. Now an entirely new and much longer game begins. I remember the feelings of joy when I got hired and then my anxiety kicked in: "What will they expect me to know?" "Will I get laughed out of the room?" "Am I gonna get fired?!" Let's explore what you can expect on your first day, week and month as a...
#126 - The Developer's Roadmap: Insights from the Stack Overflow Survey 08.04.2024 31:15
Stack Overflow interviewed 90,000 developers to understand the software developer landscape. This survey is a goldmine for developers who are wondering what they should learn next and what current professionals are using to pick up new skills, write code and share their software. You can check it out here: Stack Overflow 2023 Developer Survey If you're ready to build complex software, then ap...
#125 - Your Side Project Cheat Sheet - 6 steps to create cool sh*t 04.04.2024 25:05
You want to build an amazing side project but you don’t know where to start. ❌ TODO app? ❌ Clone of that other app that you use? ❌ Tutorial project? When I’m not sure what I want to build, I do this: Start with the data - what API can you use which may have some interesting information? What features can you construct around the API? For example, a real time stock API could be used to trigger a...
#124 - Do You Have to Learn In Public? A Different Take on Networking, Content Creation and Personal Branding with Anna Miller 01.04.2024 29:45
Everybody and their mother, including me, has been telling you to just learn in public. Anna Miller is co-founder of Code Career Mastery and has a different take on creating a brand online, making genuine connections and shortening your path to HIRED. Honestly, this was one of the most refreshing takes I've heard on building a personal brand online. We discuss: - why you don't HAVE to on...
#123 - I'm an Engineering Manger and I've Seen All Your Resumes: Here Are 4 Ways to Avoid Rejection 28.03.2024 20:39
In the last 2 years alone, I’ve read through at least 100 resumes for open positions at my current company for junior developers. In addition, I’ve done around 500 calls with developers from around the world and seen hundreds more resumes and LinkedIn profiles. As an engineering manager, when I get sent a stack of resumes to look through, I will divide them into 3 categories: 🔴 NO! 🟠 Maybe… 🟢 Y...
#122 - Self Taught vs Coding Bootcamp: Surprising takeaways from Levy, a current bootcamper 25.03.2024 26:17
We hear a lot of success stories about bootcamp grads AFTER they’ve landed their first role. What about those who are in the middle of learning to code? I sit down with Levy, a current student in a coding bootcamp who’s juggling work, life and learning how to build software. Levy shares what he wishes he’d known before starting a coding bootcamp, why the self-taught path wasn’t the right fit for h...
#121 - Am I Gonna Get Fired? The 4 Biggest Mistakes in my Developer Career 21.03.2024 23:18
Maybe I've fooled you. To be transparent, I've screwed up a lot over the years as a developer. I’ve blown up production a few times. I deleted the column without a back up. I pretended to understand and f*cked things up. I learned a lot, got yelled at a few times and embarrassed too many times to count. Now I can share my takeaways with you. You will not avoid screwing up. It's a pr...
#120 - Data Structures and Algorithms for Beginners 18.03.2024 19:45
Learning data structures and algorithms (DSA) isn't JUST a smart interview skill, it will boost your confidence as a software engineer, give you a deeper understanding of computer science fundamentals and they can even be fun once you know how to use them. If you're self teaching or just starting out with code, they can be intimidating. They don't have to be. I break down a pretty c...
#119 - A Practical Guide to Freelancing as a Developer with Matt Cascardi 13.03.2024 37:54
How much do you really need to know to start freelancing? What should you charge? How do you get your first client? Matt Cascardi, my friend and former mentor breaks down how he went from psychology major to freelance developer using a boots on the ground strategy to get clients. Matt got his clients the old school way and this a path that isn't explored enough in our social media-centric wor...
#118 - Your Junior Developer Interview Guide 08.03.2024 26:01
Interviews are weird. Software interviews are weirder. This is your guide to go from the recruiter call through the the technical screen and how to negotiate without it being weird. This isn't a theory. I've used all these tactics and so have my mentees. Grab the guide here: Junior Developer Interview Cheat Sheet Also, join Parsity.io this week for a discount and before our prices rais...
#117 - AI and the Job Market for Developers: Is Coding Still Worth It? 04.03.2024 26:04
Will AI replace coders? Is it still worth learning to code? I am optimistic about our future but things have changed. The future will belong to those who leverage AI in the right way. Unfortunately, too many new coders are using AI in all the wrong ways. Avoid the most common pitfalls and use it to super charge your learning. Check out this AI starter project if you want to explore the Open AI API...
#116 - Why Don't Coding Bootcamps Teach This? A beginners guide to writing tests. 29.02.2024 13:54
Knowing how to write unit tests will make you a better, more hire-able developer. Few bootcamps teach this for some reason and since I like you, I made a FREE Unit Testing guide you can grab here . Unit Testing Pro . Having trouble? Shoot me an email at brian@parsity.io Send us a text Shameless Plugs 👉 Build Your First Website in 30 minutes 👈 ✉️ Got a question you want answered on the pod? Drop...
#115 - From Marketer to FinTech Pro and Hot Takes on Learning to Code with Parsity Grad Ryan Passer 26.02.2024 32:36
In this episode, Ryan shares his opinions and advice for up and coming developers including: his journey from marketer to Parsity.io to full stack software engineer his unusual (but not really) interview experience keeping motivated while learning to code side projects hot takes on technology trends why you should probably be a full stack software engineer in today's market Ryan Passer's...
#114 - Maybe You Are an Impostor and Maybe That's Not So Bad 22.02.2024 13:12
You ever get that feeling that maybe you're not good enough? I know I have. Sometimes, it's not all in your head. At some point, when you're doing a new thing, you're going to feel like an impostor. That's because you are one. And that's OK. Let's explore why this feeling is so common among new developers, not-so-new developers and why you should be chasing thi...
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