Shepherding Novice Developers with Jeff Casimir
.NET Rocks!13 Maj 2015

Shepherding Novice Developers with Jeff Casimir

What does it take to grow new developers into something more experienced? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Casimir about his approach to shepherding developers, helping them to grow into experienced developers. But what sort of experiences should you have? The conversation digs into the ideas around intentional practice, something rarely done in software. Jeff also talks about the scarcity of mentors and what it takes to get your code reviewed on a regular basis with an expert - and what an expert review even looks like! It's a challenge we need to rise to: there are more new developers all the time!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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