
#178 - Leveling Up Through Coding Challenges, Real-World Projects, and Personal Brand - John Crickett
“99% of us aren’t working in big tech. There’s this impression that everybody works in big tech. There’s a huge world of software development out there that almost gets forgotten about in social media...
10 Juni 202452min

#177 - Simple Object-Oriented Design: Principles for Writing Clean & Maintainable Software - Mauricio Aniche
“Every software gets more complex over time. What we need to do as engineers is to find ways so that we can work with increasing complexity, but not increasing the cost of maintaining the software." M...
3 Juni 202453min

#176 - Acing the System Design Interview - Zhiyong Tan
“Always remember that system design interview is not about perfection. It is about trade-offs and being able to communicate them clearly and concisely." Zhiyong Tan is the author of “Acing the System ...
27 Maj 202448min

#175 - How to Solve Real-World Data Analysis Problems - David Asboth
“All data scientists and analysts should spend more time in the business, outside the data sets, just to see how the actual business works. Because then you have the context, and then you understand t...
20 Maj 202457min

#174 - The Hard Truths of Software Development and How to Succeed - Venkat Subramaniam
“Raise the bar of the team so that they bring sustainable practices. If your code stinks, no matter how you desire to be agile, you cannot respond to the change." Dr. Venkat Subramaniam is a renowned ...
13 Maj 202458min

#173 - Flow Engineering: Collaborative Mapping for Effective Action at Scale - Steve Pereira & Andrew Davis
“Three characteristics of an organization that is operating with maximal effectiveness are value, clarity, and flow." Are you feeling the strain of growth? Struggling to maintain alignment and efficie...
6 Maj 202458min

#172 - The Quality Mindset with Holistic and Risk-Based Testing Strategies - Mark Winteringham
“The quality is connected to the risk, and the risk is connected to the testing. If we don’t keep an eye on quality, our testing and development will drift, because we are no longer building the thing...
29 Apr 202457min

#171 - The Delicate Art of Bureaucracy and Adaptive Ethics - Mark Schwartz
“Bureaucracy in itself is neither good nor bad. However, it often gets in the way and prevents important things you need to do. A good bureaucracy is lean, learning, and enabling." Mark Schwartz is an...
22 Apr 202459min




















