The Evolution of Software Development Careers with Erik Dietrich
.NET Rocks!4 Touko 2017

The Evolution of Software Development Careers with Erik Dietrich

How are software careers changing? Carl and Richard talk to Erik Dietrich about his new book, Developer Hegemony. Erik digs into the struggles that many developers have with the typical large enterprise, where software developers are treated more like cogs in the system, with limited amounts of information and flexibility. Leaving the company and contracting back increases your wages and flexibility, although now you are responsible for all the things that make your job your job - things like accounting, marketing, health insurance and so on. This leads to a more DevOps-like conversation that points to a future that is very software driven! It's a great time to be a developer!

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Donald Farmer on Gemini

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Shawn Wildermuth on Declarative UI

Shawn Wildermuth on Declarative UI

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Mark Miller and Billy Hollis on UI

Mark Miller and Billy Hollis on UI

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Dana Groff and Yossi Levanoni Talk STM

Dana Groff and Yossi Levanoni Talk STM

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Michelle Leroux Bustamante on Web Security

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Steven Borg on All Things Team System

Steven Borg on All Things Team System

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Giving the Gift of Technology

Giving the Gift of Technology

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Kent Tegels on SQL Server Integration Services

Kent Tegels on SQL Server Integration Services

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