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Out With The 10x Developer And In With The 10x Mentor With Tracy Lee

Out With The 10x Developer And In With The 10x Mentor With Tracy Lee

Fromegghead.io developer chats


Out With The 10x Developer And In With The 10x Mentor With Tracy Lee

Fromegghead.io developer chats

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Making technical decisions for your business when you don't have experience as a developer is difficult. It's scary to make decisions that you don't know the consequences of.Tracy got into development when at one point she had the freetime to take an HTML, CSS, JavaScript course online. Becoming a developer taught Tracy the importance of grouping her meetings so she could have uninterrupted blocks of time to get work done. Before, she didn't realize the impact that breaking people's flow had.A lot of people are trying to become developers. One of the more common routes now is attending a bootcamp. But be careful, not all bootcamps are equal. Graduates from some bootcamps struggle a lot harder in the hiring process than others. Make sure that you do your research and talk to people who graduated from the program.Transcript"Out With The 10x Developer And In With The 10x Mentor With Tracy Lee" TranscriptQuotes"I feel like if you're not technical, it's almost like you're scared to make the decision"". . . I group together all my meetings, because I used to be like, 'Oh, co-founder, you're not in a meeting. Oh, he's probably bored. Oh, he's not involved.' Like, my god, I was just killing his productivity the entire time.""You should be really promoting the idea of a 10x mentor. So, helping everybody within an organization, within a development organization, should be helping facilitate each other to be successful.""But unless you keep doing the same thing, the thing over and over and over again, and getting really good at it, then you're never going to actually grow"". . . do your research and find people that have gone to the bootcamp, and ask them directly what their experience was"ResourcesThinking in Systems: A PrimerThe Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy AnswersTracy LeeTwitterGithubWebsiteJoel HooksTwitterWebsite
Released:
Sep 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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We sit down with developers to talk about the latest and greatest in web development. These conversations will take you deeper into the human side of coding web applications and deliver insight that you might not expect.