Jonathan Cutrell
Developer Tea
Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 17 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell, engineering leader with over 15 years of industry experience. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Email: developertea@gmail.com
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Series kickoff - Post-Pandemic: Work and Life as an Engineer 01.02.2021 13:21
In this episode, we kick off a series of episodes about how COVID has and will continue to affect our lives and jobs as software engineers. 📮 Ask a Question If you enjoyed this episode and would like me to discuss a question that you have on the show, drop it over at: developertea.com/contact. If you would like to join the new experimental DIscord group, reach out at developertea.com/contact, dev...
Friday Refill: Consider an Alternate Story 29.01.2021 7:31
Much of our lives are determined by our internal voices. These voices tell us a story that is hard to imagine differently. But it's an important skill to consider an alternate story.
Paying the Tax for Our Decisions 27.01.2021 17:22
Every episode has its downside. In this episode we talk about a mental model called the "Strategy Tax", and how it applies beyond business strategy. Mentioned: Developer Tea Interview with Gabriel Weinberg (@yegg) - https://developertea.com/episodes/e140196f-6a26-4ff3-8f21-3848e53080ef ✨ Sponsor: ListenNotes.com With over 91 million episodes, Listen Notes is my new favorite way to find podcasts....
The Downside to Inaction 25.01.2021 24:20
We underestimate the knowledge we have. (Interestingly, we also *over*-estimate the knowledge we have, just a different type of knowledge.) We also underestimate the knowledge we don't have. We overestimate the downside to failure, and we underestimate the downside to inaction. We are afraid of failure, but perhaps we should be more afraid of inaction. ✨ Sponsor: ListenNotes.com With over 91 mill...
Friday Refill - Ignore Motivation, Focus On Removing Obstacles 22.01.2021 7:32
Our first Friday Refill! Ignore motivation. Remove obstacles. Motivation is not your fuel. You already have enough motivation. Don’t add more. Focus on removing the small distractions, things that will add resistance. Tilt the scales.
The Bucket Model 21.01.2021 20:03
Discrete and continuous data are all around us. In today's episode, we talk about a specific model of thinking that combines discrete and continuous. We'll also talk a little bit about non-linear curves and how they fit into this model. ✨ Sponsor: ListenNotes.com With over 91 million episodes, Listen Notes is my new favorite way to find podcasts. Whether I'm researching an author or trying to fin...
The Shape of Work 18.01.2021 26:30
In today's episode, we talk about how much of our behavior is shaped by the invisible assumptions we make about our constraints, abilities, and context. ✨ Sponsor: ListenNotes.com With over 91 million episodes, Listen Notes is my new favorite way to find podcasts. Whether I'm researching an author or trying to find something in a niche topic, Listen Notes has the search engine to make it happen....
Why We Believe Ourselves (Even When We're Proven Wrong) 13.01.2021 18:19
Why do we believe we are right, even when it's easy to see we're wrong? There are psychological reasons, and there are basic biological and even logical reasons why believing you are right is easier than questioning yourself. ✨ Sponsor: ListenNotes.com With over 91 million episodes, Listen Notes is my new favorite way to find podcasts. Whether I'm researching an author or trying to find something...
Designing Your Skill Portfolio 11.01.2021 20:47
🌎Design your skills together, as a portfolio. Portfolios benefit from diversity and risk management. You can think about your skills in the same way. But skills are more than just a portfolio. They also require an integrated approach; one skill modifies another. Focus on stacking your skills to make your learning and growth much higher leverage. 🔔Today's Sponsor: Red Hat The Red Hat Developer pr...
Optionality Sweet Spot 06.01.2021 20:46
Today, we talk about options. The word "optionality" typically refers to the amount of flexible agency a person has in a given scenario; not necessarily a discrete number of options, but how much latitude there is in a given decision-making process. A few thoughts we consider: Are options always good? How often do we think about *all* of our options? Is there a way to trend towards having only goo...
The Dangers of Measuring Side Effects 04.01.2021 20:47
You want to measure what matters. But your measurements might change what matters. Understanding that anything that is measured might modify behaviors, it's important to then understand what should be targeted. How can we incentivize the right actions that produce the side effects we want, rather than incentivizing direct manipulation of those side effects?
If Actions Speak Louder Than Words, What Are Yours Saying? 31.12.2020 26:10
Your actions speak louder than words. You already know that. But have you asked yourself what your actions are saying about who you are? ✨ Sponsor: Linode Thank you to long time sponsor and friends of the show Linode for sponsoring today's episode! Simplify your cloud infrastructure with Linode’s Linux virtual machines and develop, deploy, and scale your modern applications faster and easier. Lis...
Imagining the End 28.12.2020 15:26
It's hard to construct with deconstruction in mind. It's difficult to imagine designing for final shutdown. In this episode, we talk about the importance of transformation and change, and the ultimate reality of everything: it all ends, at some point. If we want to build better software and lead better lives, we should build with open eyes about the end. Today, we also celebrate the shutdown of...
Making Things Invisible 23.12.2020 21:22
🌎 Things slowly fade to invisibility over time. Our conscious thinking is optimized to remove as much as possible. The more we can accomplish without hard thinking, the easier it is on our brains. As a side effect, much of the reality of our lives becomes invisible to us. 🙏 Today's Episode is Brought To you by: Retool Build internal tools, remarkably fast. Connect to anything w/ an API. Drag-and...
The Paradox of Transcendence 21.12.2020 9:01
Becoming enlightened may not mean rising above everything. Instead, maybe it means zooming in. It's easy to believe that as we continue to get older, we care less and less about the details, and we care more about the "big picture." Interestingly, if you study individuals with high levels of excellence and experience, they tend to care deeply about the details and notice things others ma...
Misusing Exceptions in Code and in Life 16.12.2020 21:23
🌎 Exceptions are Unusual Exceptions are, by definition, unusual. An exception is something we wouldn't expect - out of the norm. Yet, we often craft much of our behavior around an abundance of perceived exceptions. In this episode, we talk about how this is a problem in code and in life, and a way to look at things differently. 🙏 Today's Episode is Brought To you by: Retool Build internal tools,...
Refactor Your Labeling Techniques 14.12.2020 24:43
In today's episode, I hope to challenge you to reconsider how you label your world. 🌎 Fix your labels Labeling Theory A game-theory math-oriented perspective on heuristics Some more on heuristics and bias ✨ Sponsor: New Relic Thank you to New Relic for sponsoring today's episode! Make managing and analysis of complex digital architectures work for you. Check them out at NewRelic.com to bec...
Learning in Public w/ Shawn Swyx Wang (part 2) 09.12.2020 33:32
Today, we're continuing the discussion of learning in public with guest, Shawn Swyx Wang . Swyx is best known for being the Reactjs subreddit mod, and recently released the book, "The Coding Career Handbook". In this part 2 with Swyx, we focus in on productivity, strategy and tactics of senior vs. junior engineers and what beginning engineers can do to level up in their career. 🌎 Swyx on the We...
Learning in Public w/ Shawn Swyx Wang (part 1) 07.12.2020 27:05
This week, we continue the discussion of learning in public with guest, Shawn Swyx Wang . Swyx is best known for being the Reactjs subreddit mod, and recently released the book, "The Coding Career Handbook". In this part 1 with Swyx, we discuss his background and how he got started in engineering. 🌎 Swyx on the Web Swyx Twitter Swyx Personal Website Swyx on GitHub The Coding Career Handbook ...
Teaching in Public w/ Kent C. Dodds (part 2) 02.12.2020 48:06
Over the next couple of episodes of this show, we're talking about learning and teaching in public. Today, we sit down with Kent C. Dodds . Kent has created some of the most important teaching materials for React developers at epicreact.dev . In this part 2 with Kent, we talk about building a teaching platform and the importance of giving away most of your knowledge for free. 🌎 Kent on the Web T...
Teaching in Public w/ Kent C. Dodds (part 1) 30.11.2020 35:02
Over the next couple of episodes of this show, we're talking about learning and teaching in public. Today, we sit down with Kent C. Dodds . Kent has created some of the most important teaching materials for React developers at epicreact.dev . In this part 1 with Kent, we talk about the roots of why Kent cares so much about teaching. 🌎 Kent on the Web Twitter - @kentcdodds Epicreact.dev Testing...
Building Products w/ Keith Pitt (part 2) 25.11.2020 27:51
Have you ever thought about building something because you assumed the product already existed? In this part two of our interview with Keith, we dig into the difference between being a CTO vs. CEO and why Keith chose to be the CTO at Buildkite . 🌎 Keith On The Web Twitter @keithpitt Github Buildkite ✨ Sponsor: New Relic Thank you to New Relic for sponsoring today's episode! Make managi...
Building Products w/ Keith Pitt (part 1) 23.11.2020 39:50
Have you ever thought about building something because you assumed the product already existed? In today's episode, we dig into this question with Keith Pitt. Keith is the CTO and co-founder of Buildkite and in this part 1 of our two part interview, we dig into starting Buildkite and Keith's journey in development. 🌎 Keith On The Web Twitter @keithpitt Github Buildkite ✨ Sponsor: Linode Th...
Maintainability w/ Robby Russell (part 2) 18.11.2020 58:10
Robby is the co-founder and CEO of Planet Argon and the original creator of OH-MY-ZSH. In this part 2 of the two part interview with Robby, we focus on goals of a team and how to identify areas that need some maintainability focus. 🌎 Robby on the Web Planet Argon Maintainability.fm OH-MY-ZSH Twitter ✨ Sponsor: New Relic Thank you to New Relic for sponsoring today's episode! Make managing...
Maintainability w/ Robby Russell (part 1) 16.11.2020 57:20
🌎 Robby on the Web Planet Argon Maintainability.fm OH-MY-ZSH Twitter ✨ Sponsor: Linode Thank you to long time sponsor and friends of the show Linode for sponsoring today's episode! Simplify your cloud infrastructure with Linode’s Linux virtual machines and develop, deploy, and scale your modern applications faster and easier. Listeners of Developer Tea can now enjoy $100 in free credit! You can...
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