In this episode, we provide our take on working remotely vs working in an office. We discuss what we think the next stage of working remotely could be and the infamous "I think you're muted," issues. As always we have a great time and enjoy a dram of whiskey. And listen to the end as we make a shocking discovery! π€―
Today we discuss our experience and opinions of job interviews in the tech industry. Although we are not experts on this topic, between us we have been through over 10 different job interviews in the past 5ish years. This is a topic we would love to hear from our listeners on about their experiences. Feel free to reach out to any of the following to enlighten us on your experience with interviews!
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Beverage of the episode!
Old Elk Blended Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Intro music by Lazlo Steele at https://soundcloud.com/freddie-frank
In this episode, we discuss several tech-related soft skills and how you can incorporate them into your workday, as well as improve them to be a better programmer. We cover time management, prioritization, taking notes, how to ask good questions, and the infamous imposter syndrome!
In this episode we share our thoughts on the current Integrated Development Environment (IDE) heavyweights, VsCode and Intellij Webstorm. We talk about the pros and cons of each as well as which is our preference and why. We then dive into some futuristic plugins you can use within these IDEs and also take a look at GitHub's upcoming cloud based IDE
In this episode, we go over Google's Firebase and all the wonderful services it provides. We start by covering Firebase's database features, Firestore, Realtime Database, and Firebase Storage. We also introduce you to Firebase Database security rules and authentication. We then discuss hosting a website on Firebase's global CDN. After the break, we quickly cover some of Firebase's other more niche services like machine learning and crashlytics. Thanks for listening!
Today we dive into the world of front end development and discuss what front end development means to us and what we believe are some important skills to get started as a front end developer. We also discuss some other relevant topics such as Frameworks, PWAs, and testing. We hope you enjoy this podcast and if you would like to contact us then shoot us an email at smallbatchdevs@gmail.com!
Intro music by Lazlo Steele at https://soundcloud.com/freddie-frank
We discuss the differences between SQL and NoSQL and our experiences using the database languages. We also talk about where to put your database once you've decided on a database language like NoSQL. We talk about the pros and cons of self-hosted and cloud-hosted as well as compare some cloud-hosted providers such as AWS and GCP and Firebase.
In this episode, Austin and Elliott begin by discussing their whiskey of choice ;). Then, discuss their software development experience from their first jobs up until their current jobs. We also talk about our side gigs; along, with how we feel about commercial vs government software development careers. We hope you enjoy!