Brian Jenney

Develop Yourself

To change careers and land your first job as a Software Engineer, you need more than just great software development skills - you need to develop yourself.   Welcome to the podcast that helps you develop your skills, your habits, your network and more, all in hopes of becoming a thriving Software Engineer.

Author

Brian Jenney

Category

Education

Podcast website

parsity.io

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

#182 - (Mini-Episode) Level Up Your JavaScript: Simple Tips for Cleaner Code 24.10.2024

Let's go over some super practical tips to improve your JavaScript code and look a little less junior. Got suggestions for an upcoming show or a guest I should reach out to? Email me at brian@parsity.io! Send us a text Shameless Plugs 🧑‍💻 Free 5 day email course to go from HTML to AI 🤔 Got a question you want answered on the pod? Drop it here Apply for 1 of 12 spots at Parsity - Learn to b...

#181 - Meta Tech Lead Secrets: Breaking into FAANG, Big Salaries, and Career Growth with Rahul 21.10.2024

In this episode, I’m joined by Rahul Pandey, a former tech lead at Meta and co-founder of JoinTaro , a platform for ambitious software developers. Rahul shares his transparent insights on working in big tech, including the reality of big salaries in FAANG companies and what it’s really like behind the scenes. You can connect with Rahul on LinkedIn . BONUS ALERT 👇 Don't miss out on this cours...

#180 - Tech Layoffs & AI Panic: The Truth About Tech Careers in 2024 17.10.2024

"AI is coming for your tech job!" "There's no hope for coders in 2024!" "Learn to code?! Ha, that was so 2015." Do these click bait titles sound familiar? I've gone down the YouTube rabbit hole of doom and gloom videos about the tech job market and AI. The reality is much less interesting which is why you won't see much of it on platforms where extreme...

#179 - Speak Up, Stand Out: How Public Speaking Can Unlock Your Developer Career 14.10.2024

There is a valuable skill that will set you apart from most developers.  It will go from a nice to have to a requirement if you want to move into leadership:  Public speaking.  If you’re like me, maybe you think you can just hide in your code hole and never speak.  I tried this method for a few years and it sorta worked.  I didn’t get fired.  I also couldn’t get promoted or make much of an impact....

#178 - Lessons from the 3 Smartest Developers I’ve Ever Met 10.10.2024

One started a multi-million dollar business. 💰 Another wrote a popular library for unit testing that you've probably heard of. 🧠 The last one called me out on my b.s. 😅 I stole a little piece of each of these developers to accelerate my own career. I've been very lucky. I live in the epicenter of the tech universe in the San Francisco Bay Area. Every nerdy developer with a dollar and...

#177 - The science behind learning to code: Why you don’t need 10,000 hours to succeed 07.10.2024

Dr. Junaid Akhtar is content architect at Educative and an expert in the science of education and specifically, learning to code.  In this episode we discuss: - what most people get wrong about learning to code and learning in general - the best way to stay motivated - why 10,000 hours to master a subject is BS - project-based learning and why developers do best with this strategy Dr. Junaid is th...

#176 - A Hands on Guide to Learning SQL 03.10.2024

Professional software developers overwhelmingly use SQL but few coding bootcamps teach it. Learning some basic SQL doesn't need to be overwhelming or complicated. Listen to the episode and follow along with this post to get some hands-on practice with SQL. Click here to grab your guide. Sign up for early access to our upcoming Python and Data Engineering program. Send us a text Shameless Plug...

#175 - The Unwritten Rules to Becoming a Senior Developer: 4 Steps to Level Up 30.09.2024

Without a clear path from junior developer to senior, most developers fall into the coding trap: You double down on your current programming language to become an "expert" You add more tools to your tool belt like a new, more impressive programming language (Rust anyone?) You obsess over code quality and writing error free code You wonder why you haven't been promoted yet Plot twist...

#174 - 4 Projects to Learn the Basics of Javascript (plus a Form Challenge in Show Notes) 26.09.2024

Before you watch another 100 hour YouTube tutorial, try these 4 side projects which are small enough to do over a weekend and will teach you a hell of a lot about writing JavaScript. In this episode we will explore the concepts you will learn with these projects, how to get started and where to find information to fill in the gaps in your knowledge. Here's the API I mentioned in the show: JSO...

#173 - Breaking into Tech After 40: The Self-Taught Developer Path with Dicky Kitchen 23.09.2024

Dicky Kitchen is a self-taught developer who made the leap into tech in his 40s—without a degree, bootcamp, or formal schooling. Dicky is in his first 90 days as a professional developer after a career as a phyiscal therapy assistant.  We dive into Dicky’s journey from physical therapy to coding, how he found success learning online, and the sacrifices it took to build a new career from scratch. ...

#172 - The Free Work Formula: How Freelancing for Free Can Jumpstart Your Dev Career 19.09.2024

Don't hate mail me just yet.  “Free” work as a developer can feel like a controversial topic, but it could be the key to jump-starting your career.  I’ll walk you through strategies for gaining credibility, building a portfolio, and turning your free work into a launchpad for your development career.  You will learn how to:  -Discover valuable projects, not junk work  - Position yourself as a...

#171 - A Beginners Guide to Learning Backend Software Development with Javascript (mini-tutorial included) 16.09.2024

I know the smartest and best looking developers are listening to this podcast. As a thank you, here's a mini-tutorial to learn some backend software development as a Javascript developer. Video: https://youtu.be/9mU6Mnq9ZXY Code: https://github.com/CodeCoachJS/js_pros_backend_starter.git​ Please share this and tag me if you do! One last thing 👇 Join me and Aaron Cordova, a recent guest on th...

#170 - 4 Steps to Build Coding Habits that Stick (or any Positive Habit) 12.09.2024

In the last decade, I got sober, learned to code, and lost 50 pounds.  At the end of the day, the key to all of these transformations came down to habits.  In this episode, I break down how small, consistent changes can lead to big life transformations—whether you want to improve your coding skills, land a job, or just build better habits in life.  Let's learn the science behind habit formati...

#169 - Hacking Productivity: ADHD Strategies for Software Developers 09.09.2024

The field of software development tends to attract neuro-divergent people, and because of the emphasis on problem-solving, long stretches of focus, and task management, developers with ADHD often face unique challenges.  Henry Lam, an ADHD coach for professionals who shares practical strategies for  managing time boosting motivation minimizing distractions  This advice can be applied for anyone le...

#168 - Working as a Developer at a Startup vs a Mid-Size Company vs Fortune 100: Pros and Cons 05.09.2024

Wondering where to take your first step in the tech world? Should you aim for a fast-paced startup, a steady mid-sized company, or a giant like Google? In this episode I share my personal journey through all three—from a stressful startup experience to working at Fortune 100 companies. Learn the pros and cons of each environment , and get actionable advice on how to navigate your career, make smar...

#167 - Imposter Syndrome, Mental Resilience, and the Science Behind Psychedelics: A Developer’s Guide 03.09.2024

In this interview, Dagna Bieda, an accomplished software engineer and author of "Brain Refactor" , shares how she struggled with communication as a developer and how she had to "refactor" her own mindset to reach the next level in her career as well as: Common pitfalls that most software engineers make in their career Why "mindset" is more than a fluffy buzzword Marke...

#166 - Don't Be a Junior Developer 29.08.2024

Let me be clear: junior developers are necessary. They are also risky to hire. Let's explore the economics of hiring juniors, how to de-risk yourself and what the hell "junior" really means. Also - here's my email if you want any targeted advice: brian@parsity.io Include your Github and LinkedIn and I'll give you my 3 cents! PS. We have 2 spots left for the last cohort of...

#165 - Risk, Reward, and Reinvention: How Aaron Turned a Bootcamp Bet into a Career in Big tech 26.08.2024

Aaron went from rapper to New York City Transit worker to working at some of the largest names in tech including Coinbase, Docker and Meta (Facebook). This story isn't really about tech or money, but that's a piece of it. The real story is about refusing to settle, rising above your circumstances and creating options in life when you feel like you don't have any. Aaron has nothing t...

#164 - AI, the End of Front End Developers, and Jeff Bezos: What the 2024 Stack Overflow Survey Tells Us 22.08.2024

The problem with the tech advice you get on LinkedIn, X and TikTok is that it doesn't reflect reality. The loudest voices dominate the space and create an echo chamber. Luckily, Stack Overflow surveys tens of thousands of developers every year to find out:   - what professional developers REALLY think about AI taking their jobs - the technology everyone is using  - the tools we use daily to w...

#163 - Just Your Typical 44 Year Old Musician Turned Software Developer. Nils Reveals the Fast(er) Path To Tech 19.08.2024

Parsity grad Nils decided to change careers at 44 from professor of music to software engineer. His story may not seem typical but in many ways it follows the same pattern that has worked for other career changers: - He worked on real world projects in exchange for credibility. - He was open to hybrid opportunities. - He went outside LinkedIn and leveraged his personal network. His life changed. P...

#162 - 3 things about software I learned from a career as a criminal 15.08.2024

15 years ago I made money by trading various substances for cash.  I was hooked on drugs, alcohol and living like a loser.  It took 3 near death experiences, 2 children, 1 intervention and too many sleepless nights to count before I changed my ways. The transition from criminal addict to nerdy software engineer was tough and there are lesson from my former life which have helped me navigate a care...

#161 - Oops, Did I Do That? Alex Lau and Brian Share Their Biggest Mistakes (and lessons) as Software Developers 12.08.2024

I used to hate admitting my mistakes when I was a more junior developer. Over the years, I've made some embarrassing blunders. I've thought I was going to be fired a dozen times. You can not avoid making mistakes as a software developer. It's part of the learning process.  There are a few common problems most developers will encounter that have nothing to do with coding. How you han...

#160 - No, You Don’t Need a Bootcamp or Degree to Become a Software Developer 08.08.2024

Should I even be telling you this? I mean I own a coding bootcamp. The reality is that you don't need a degree OR a coding bootcamp to be a hire-able developer but there's a reason why the majority of software engineers have some formal education. Let's go over a plan for you to learn the basics of web development on your own and whether or not a coding bootcamp makes sense for you...

#159 - Why Pessimists Fail at Coding: How New Coders Can Build Optimism, Practically 04.08.2024

Pessimists are often right. Optimists are often successful. When you're doing something new like learning to code, you don't have any "proof" that you will be good at it. Your brain wants to find patterns to protect you from an uncertain future. You scroll IG, YouTube or LinkedIn and are inundated with horror stories which affect your confidence. You begin to doubt that you can...

#158 - Beyond Coding: The Essential Skills Every New Developer Needs 01.08.2024

Learning to code isn't enough. 10 years ago, being able to write some HTML, CSS, Jquery and JavaScript could land you a job. Honestly, you can still make money just knowing these basics. But, if you want career where you work on interesting problems and are highly compensated, there are 3 skills you're going to need which we'll explore and learn practical ways to acquire them . Send...

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