Developer on Fire
Episode 175 | Jeremy Clark - Not Who I Am But How I Behave
Guest:
Jeremy Clark talks with Dave Rael about becoming a social developer, the rewards of engagement, and stories of connection
Jeremy Clark makes developers better. By drawing on over 15 years of experience in application development, he helps developers take a step up in their skillset with a focus on making complex topics approachable regardless of skill level. He is a Microsoft MVP for Visual C#, and he has authored seven courses for Pluralsight, including "C# Interfaces", a course aimed at giving developers a clear understanding of abstraction. Jeremy lives in Southern California with 2 cats and a banjo.
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and Jeremy Clark
- - The Genesis of "Becoming a Social Developer"
- - Starting a movement and the rewards of interaction
- - Introversion vs Extroversion
- - How being more socially engaged has improved the quality of Jeremy's existince
- - Becoming a connector of people
- - Taking care of yourself when putting effort into interaction
- - Failures to connect and that it's ok that some connections don't happen and safety
- - Talks on the social developer topic
- - Reasons the social developer topic resonates with people so much
- - A story of making connections and contributing to the success of others
- - Another story of contributing to connection
- - Yet another story of contributing to connection
- - Resources for finding out more about becoming a social developer
- - Jeremy's example and advice on becoming a social developer - "Shyness isn't who you are, it's something you've learned."
Resources:
- Becoming a Social Developer - The Site
- Jeremy's Blog
- Jeremy's "Becoming a Social Developer" talk at NDC Oslo 2016
- Jeremy's First Appearance on Developer On Fire
- Jeremy on .NET Rocks!
- Jon Mills on Developer On Fire
- Billy Hollis on Developer On Fire
- Bill Wagner
- Deborah Kurata
- Troy Miles
- Denver Dev Day
- Richard Campbell on Developer On Fire
- Maggie Pint
- Matt Johnson
- Moment.js
- Michael Kennedy on Developer On Fire
- Scott Hanselman on Developer On Fire
- Woody Zuill on Developer On Fire
- Ward Cunningham on Developer On Fire
- Gary Wisniewski on Developer On Fire
- Gary Wisniewski - Five Things Old Programmers Should Remember
- Carl Franklin on Developer On Fire
- Gary Wisniewski on .NET Rocks!