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: [email protected]
This is a question that I think needs to come up more often. That is, how do we integrate our professional lives with our personal lives?
in today's episode, I give a very difficult answer to Matthew…
If you're serious about becoming a developer, you should consider getting an internship. Today I'll give you three tips on choosing an internship. Along with three tips on getting the most out of tha…
Today is a very special inspiration episode. Thanks to each and every one of you, our listeners, Developer Tea has reached over 1,000,000 unique downloads.
To celebrate, I want to talk to you a littl…
On today's episode, I discuss the importance of forming an informed opinion by disecting two questions in github's Front-End Developer Interview Questions repository.
Employers want to know how you a…
Today's episode was inspired by a listener question on job hunting and what makes you employable.
In this episode I cover the minimum requirements of employment and what that means from an employer's…
Brianna and Andrew Norcross are a powerhouse of a couple. They started Reaktiv Studios, a WordPress-focused agency based in Florida. I spoke with Brianna and Andrew about how they have learned to wor…
Brianna and Andrew Norcross are a powerhouse of a couple. They started Reaktiv Studios, a WordPress-focused agency based in Florida. I spoke with Brianna and Andrew about how they have learned to wor…
Hey everyone! Today, I celebrate a hero of mine, Kent Beck. Full of quite a few pieces of wisdom, Kent is an incredible thinker and writer. Today, I share two quotes from Kent, and discuss their impl…
Today's episode is all about media consumption, and the importance of slowing down and being more intentional about what we consume.
This episode is sponsored by Intuit. Check out the developer sandb…
Today, we discuss the place of formalization and theory, and how we should be starting from the position of discovery rather than trying to fit every problem to a pre-existing theoretical formula.
To…
Today, I answer a question from listener Emalee about how to become a beginner mentor. From the outside looking in, this is very difficult! Going from "student" to "teacher" is a hard transition. I o…
Metaphors are a powerful way of exploring a given subject. In this episode, I'll share with you why metaphors are so powerful, and how you can create effective metaphors yourself!
To vote for Develop…
In this episode, I give 4 tips for creating a great resume. The reality is, resumes are still an important part of the hiring process. Your resume can make or break you. So, what are employees lookin…
Today, I'm joined by the talented and intelligent Travis Neilson.
Travis is the creator of DevTips, an instructional YouTube channel that has generated over 1 million views and about 35,000 subscribe…
Today, I'm joined by the talented and intelligent Travis Neilson.
Travis is the creator of DevTips, an instructional YouTube channel that has generated over 1 million views and about 35,000 subscribe…
In this episode, I discuss the origin of difficulty and confusion, and how we can better deal with these things on a day to day basis. It turns out, frustration and confusion are some of the most imp…
In today's episode, I discuss three different methods that will help create long lasting, usable memory more effectively.
Today's sponsor is Codeship, a hosted continuous integration platform. Get st…
In today's episode, I talk about the importance of synthesis to the process of creating novel things. I also discuss our obsession with originality and "creating from nothing."
Today's episode is spo…
Today, I interview Daniel Rapp, creator of the Doppler.js library. Daniel is a computer science student in Sweden who is constantly investigating the intersection of math and creativity using code. D…
In today's episode, listener Summit asks about how to search for a new job while being employed, and how to keep from getting to exhausted.
This episode is sponsored by Intuit. Check out the develope…