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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Brian Jenney

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16 paź 2025

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#38 - The Best Way to Get Promoted as a Software Engineer 18.07.2022

After you've had your first engineering job for a while, you may start wondering about how to take the next step in your career. The thing is, approaches for getting promoted often aren't obvious or discussed. In this episode, we talk about the best strategy I've found for getting promoted. By taking advantage of a technique that most rarely practice, you can stand out and take on g...

#37 - Taking Out of The Box Risks with Andre Elmoznino Laufer 11.07.2022

In today’s episode we’re going to be talking with Andre Elmoznino Laufer who currently works as a Lead Software Engineer in Stockholm, Sweden. Andre was a student at the very first bootcamp Aaron launched in 2016 and since then has worked his way to where he is now but taking risks and being confident. As you’ll hear, Andre is full of out the box advice on landing your first job after a bootcamp a...

#36 - How to Find and Complete Side Projects 04.07.2022

Building your own projects is the single best way to improve and reinforce your development skills. But, often, it's hard to know what to build or where to even start. In this episode, we talk about how to generate ideas for side projects, and how to find the motivation to complete them. We'll talk about why projects are important, why not to do projects, and Peter's simple framewor...

#35 - Never Apply for a Job Again by Building on LinkedIn with Justin Welsh 27.06.2022

3.5 years ago, Justin had never written on LinkedIn, but since then his 1-person business has done nearly $1.5M in revenue, with 98% margins, and he’s done this primarily based off his 230k+ LinkedIn followers. What’s his secret? Creating LinkedIn content with systems he’s developed. In this episode, Justin will walk us through how to build on LinkedIn and create a following with minimal time comm...

#34 - Building a Lifestyle Business, Surviving the Pandemic, and Getting Energized with Lynne Tye of Key Values 13.06.2022

In this episode we speak with Lynne Tye. After pivoting away from a neuroscience PhD, Lynne held a variety of jobs before teaching herself to code and becoming a freelance developer. She eventually founded Key Values, which helps match engineers to engineering teams that share their values. In this conversation, Lynne and I talk about how she learned to code and find freelance development work, ho...

#33 - Advice For a Recent Bootcamp Grad with Sara Oros 06.06.2022

In this episode, we speak with Sara Oros, who JUST graduated from a coding bootcamp and is seeking advice. We help troubleshoot her journey and talk through what the next several phases of his transition will look like. Links Sara's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sara-oros1018 Shameless Plugs: Aaron's Code School: https://parsity.io/ Aaron's JavaScript Program: https://dev30.xyz/ Peter&a...

#32 - Learning Strategies, Joining Bebo, and Automating Infrastructure with Johnny Dallas of Zeet 30.05.2022

In this episode we speak with Johnny Dallas. Johnny started coding in middle school, got a paid internship and eventually ended up dropping out of high school to be a software engineer full-time. The company Johnny worked for was eventually acquired. He became one of the youngest engineers at Amazon and recently left to start his own company.  In our conversation, Johnny and I discussed the best w...

#31 - Fighting Depression: The Best Reason to Become a Software Engineer 23.05.2022

In this episode, Aaron shares his own story of battling depression and how becoming a Software Engineer has helped his mental health and changed his life. Enjoy! Links Lost Connections Book: https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Connections-Uncovering-Depression-Unexpected/dp/1632868318/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0? _encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Shameless Plugs Aaron's Code School: https://parsity.io/ Peter&...

#30 - Learning to Code, Engineering Job Searches and YouTube with Namanh Kapur of Bolt 16.05.2022

In this episode, we speak with Namanh Kapur. Namanh is a Rice University CS graduate, a software engineer at Bolt – a fast-growing  fintech startup – and a YouTuber with over 30,000 subscribers.  In this conversation, Namanh and I talk about growing up abroad, why and how Namanh started coding in middle school, strategies for applying for developer internships and jobs, and Namanh’s aspirations fo...

#29 - Contracting, Entrepreneurship, and Updates with Peter & Aaron 09.05.2022

Each month, Develop Yourself's co-hosts (Aaron and Peter) will be checking in with each other, in part to talk through how they've each quit their Software Engineering jobs to pursue entrepreneurship, indie-hacking, self-employment, etc. This episode is an update on what each of us is doing. Shameless Plugs Peter's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/peterelbaum Aaron's...

#28 - Self-Teaching, Freelancing and Productized Services with Stephen Wise of Wise Studio 02.05.2022

In this episode, we speak with Stephen Wise. Stephen is a freelance web designer and Webflow developer and founder of WiseStudio. In this conversation, Stephen and I talk about why Stephen chose to stop pursuing traditional education, how to learn new skills, and Stephen’s story behind applying for (and getting) a dream gig with a well-known YouTube creator. Enjoy! Links Stephen's Website: ht...

#27 - Troubleshooting a Bootcamp Grad's Job Search with Michael Garcia 25.04.2022

In this episode, we speak with Michael Garcia, who is currently learning to code in hopes of landing his first job as a Software Engineer. Michael graduated from a Fintech Bootcamp, but as he had no luck in the job search, he's recently switched his learning path to Fullstack Web Development. In this episode, we help troubleshoot his journey and talk through what the next several phases of hi...

#26 - Code Craftsmanship, Learning, and Public Speaking with Jake Dohm of Steadfast Design Firm 18.04.2022

In this episode, we speak with Jake Dohm. Jake is a web developer and serves as Development Lead at Steadfast Design Firm. Jake also runs local meetups, works on open source projects and is actively involved with speaking at and organizing conferences.  In this episode, Jake and I talk about how he got into web development at 14, his learning journey, how to become a code craftsman, the benefits o...

#25 - Working on Your Mind: Your Most Powerful Tool 11.04.2022

In this episode, Aaron walks through what it means to work on your "mind/mindset" as a budding Software Engineer. As we summarize, it ultimately comes down to your ability to change the way you think or respond to a difficult situation. Then we'll talk about 3 methods you can adopt to work on your own mindset as a developer, daily. Links Morning Formula Hero On a Mission dev30 Shame...

#24 - Indie Making, Growth Mindset and Finding Balance with Pete Codes of No CS Degree 04.04.2022

In this episode, we speak with Pete Codes. Pete is the founder of the website NoCSDegree.com , which tells the stories of people who have broken into the tech industry without the traditional credentials. Pete has several other projects he’s currently working on, including a paid community and several courses. In this conversation, Pete and I get into common characteristics he’s noticed among peop...

#23 - Intro to Crypto/Web3 and How Beginner Coders Can Get Involved with Brian Schuster 28.03.2022

Obviously, you've heard of  "crypto" and "web3", but can you define them? Do you know what "blockchain" is? Did you know that as a beginner, you can and should get involved in coding on web3 projects? Today crypto expert Brian Schuster is going to break all of this down for us and explain how you can take action to get involved, right now. Links Brian's Twit...

#22 - Engineering Value, Twitter Growth, and Small Bets with Louie Bacaj 21.03.2022

In this episode, we speak with Louie Bacaj. Louie joined Jet.com when it had fewer than 20 engineers, stayed through its acquisition by Walmart, and rose to become Director of Engineering for Walmart Pharmacy. But despite the promotions, learning, and excellent pay, Louie recently made the decision to walk away from it all and bet on himself. In our conversation, Louie and I get into the engineeri...

#21 - Quitting Our Jobs with Peter & Aaron 14.03.2022

Each month, Develop Yourself's co-hosts (Aaron and Peter) will be checking in with each other, in part to talk through how they've each quit their Software Engineering jobs to pursue entrepreneurship, indie-hacking, self-employment, etc. This episode is the backstory on how and when we quit and how we got the guts to pull the trigger. Resources The Tail End: https://waitbutwhy.com/2015/1...

#20 - The Best Strategy for Learning to Code 07.03.2022

If you're listening to this episode, you probably want to learn to code. But, you might be overwhelmed and wondering how to learn or where to start. Thankfully, the best-articulated strategy I've come across for learning anything is dead simple: do the real thing. In this episode, we talk through the core tenets of this idea as well as approaches for applying it when learning to code. Li...

Taking a break until March 8! 01.02.2022

Because I'm juggling so much (and the podcast is growing!) we're taking a break to re-group to continue putting out the best stuff possible. In the meantime, I'll be publishing a weekly newsletter every Monday, starting on Feb 7 ! 1 actionable tip for working toward becoming a Software Engineer or getting better as a Software Engineer. Subscribe to it here: parsity.io/newsletter You...

#19 - How to Build a Web Application 24.01.2022

What do Software Engineers actually build, and how? Primarily, they build "web applications" (think, Twitter, Gmail, Coinbase, etc). On this week's episode of Develop Yourself, we're going deep with a beginners step-by-step guide into how a web application is built. We'll talk about the languages, tools and frameworks that it takes to build a web application, but more impo...

#18 - Wes Bos | Web Dev Content for Everyone 17.01.2022

Since learning to code by building custom Myspace pages as a kid, Wes Bos has gone on to build some of the world's most popular online courses for web development while hosting a top-ranking web dev podcast. In this episode we get a peek into Wes' life, what motivates him, and how at the end of the day he just wants to figure out how to code more. Check out Wes here: https://wesbos.com/...

#17 - Advice for Beginners 10.01.2022

As the new year is in full swing, many of you are undertaking learning how to code. For that reason, our latest episode of Develop Yourself is called "Advice for Beginners". After 7 years of teaching people how to code from scratch, full time, I've come up with a repeating list of soap-box suggestions that are proven to save you some serious headaches. dev30: dev30.xyz Get full acce...

#16 - 6 Years after a Coding Bootcamp with Rony Rosenberg 05.01.2022

Today's podcast guest is a special one for me. Originally from Chile, Rony Rosenberg was a student in the very first class of the first coding bootcamp I started in Tel Aviv, Israel in 2015. More than 6 years later, Rony is an accomplished engineering leader and continues to fall in love with new technology. Listen to hear his journey and to get a picture of what life could look like down the...

#15 - Setting your 2022 Goals 22.12.2021

2022 is around the corner - do you have your goals mapped out? Is the year that you finally take the next step to becoming a Software Engineer? For the last 10 years I've been actively setting goals and have read most every book I can get my hands on in regards to habits, processes, goals, life planning, you name it - I'm a nerd on this stuff in a borderline unhealthy way. That being sai...

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