Developer Tea

A podcast by Spec, Jonathan Cutrell - Wednesdays

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1218 Episodes

  1. Learning Isn't A List of Items Your Can Check Off

    Published: 17/04/2020
  2. Consider Your Cues

    Published: 13/04/2020
  3. How Little We Really Know

    Published: 11/04/2020
  4. Improving Through Bad Ideas and Silly Questions

    Published: 8/04/2020
  5. Forcing Functions

    Published: 6/04/2020
  6. Growth, Uncomfortability, and Deliberate Practice

    Published: 3/04/2020
  7. Practical Steps for Reframing Problems

    Published: 1/04/2020
  8. Take Advantage of What You Already Have

    Published: 30/03/2020
  9. Stress and Tolerance

    Published: 27/03/2020
  10. Architecting Change - Interpolation

    Published: 25/03/2020
  11. When Do Long-Term Models and Habits Betray You?

    Published: 23/03/2020
  12. The Overreaction Paradox

    Published: 20/03/2020
  13. Hidden Environment Inputs - Mindful Remote Work

    Published: 18/03/2020
  14. Interview w/ Carl Yates Perry (Part 2)

    Published: 16/03/2020
  15. Interview w/ Carl Yates Perry - Part 1

    Published: 13/03/2020
  16. Flattening the Cost of Change Curve

    Published: 11/03/2020
  17. 4 Reasons You Will Never Pick the "Right Tool For the Job"

    Published: 9/03/2020
  18. Four Questions for the Weekend

    Published: 7/03/2020
  19. Breaking Your Own Rules Accelerates Bad Habit Formation

    Published: 4/03/2020
  20. Redefine Your Career Search Rules

    Published: 2/03/2020

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Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 13 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell (@jcutrell), co-founder of Spec and Director of Engineering at PBS. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Twitter: @developertea :: Email: [email protected]

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