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]
In today's episode, I'm ecstatic to announce 500k unique listens! That's half of a million, if you didn't already pick up on that.
I'm looking forward to the 1 million mark with all of you!
I also di…
Today I interview Rebecca Murphey, one of the JavaScript community's most memorable voices and a genuine, kind person. Rebecca has been doing JavaScript for quite a few years, and you might know her …
Today I interview Rebecca Murphey, one of the JavaScript community's most memorable voices and a genuine, kind person. Rebecca has been doing JavaScript for quite a few years, and you might know her …
In today's episode, I share some (insider) news with you that I think you'll find to be exciting.
In today's episode, listener Jessica asks what a full stack developer is.
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Dan Denney is a wealth of knowledge, and in today's episode, he's joined me to share some of that knowledge with y…
In today's inspiration episode, I talk about the non-permanence of our work, and how that empowers us to make faster decisions.
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Dan Denney is a wealth of knowledge, and in today's episode, he's joined me to share some of that knowledge with y…
In this episode, I answer listener Eric's questions about how to keep up with the news, and when to get a masters degree.
Richard Schneeman, Ruby developer at Heroku and awesome guy, joins me for the longest episode to date. Follow Richard on Twitter, @schneems!
Richard Schneeman, Ruby developer at Heroku and awesome guy, joins me for the longest episode to date. Follow Richard on Twitter, @schneems!
Children learn at an incredible rate. They also play significantly more than the average adult. Many studies have shown the importance of play for children in the learning process - so the question i…
In this episode, I discuss some of my personal rules for maintaining a reputation of professionalism.
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Should you be a generalized programmer or a specialized programmer? Generalized programmers learn a wide range of languages and/or frameworks, while a specialized programmer becomes an expert in some…
Unless you're extraordinarily lucky, you'll be rejected multiple times in your life. Whether in your personal or professional life, rejection is a normal part of life, even for the best of the best (…
Should you be a generalized programmer or a specialized programmer? Generalized programmers learn a wide range of languages and/or frameworks, while a specialized programmer becomes an expert in some…
In this episode, I answer a question I've received from many listeners: How do I come up with an idea for something to build?
This question is somewhat complex, but we'll cover 5 basic tips for idea …
Scott Jehl is a designer and developer working at Filament Group. Scott is also an author and speaks regularly at conferences like An Event Apart. In this interview, Scott and I discuss progressive e…
Today, I talk about coding for humans in this special Inspiration episode. Remember, computers are only what you tell them to be!
Scott Jehl is a designer and developer working at Filament Group. Scott is also an author and speaks regularly at conferences like An Event Apart. In this interview, Scott and I discuss progressive e…