Most developers we know are constantly learning new things and growing their skills. Jort Rodenburg has been a book reviewer for Manning for several years and was approached to write a book on C# which he thought would be a great opportunity to grow. His book, Code like a Pro in C#, was a great learning experience for him and is intended to help bridge the gap between beginner and advanced developers.
We discussed the process of writing the book, some of the resources he used and his favorite chapter. What is the best way you have found to grow as a developer? Let us know on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast.
PanelContact Caleb:
Contact Wai:
Contact Shawn
RUX: JSX-Style Rails View Components - RUBY 517
React Do's and Don't's - RRU 158
Elixir ConfigCat SDK and mix test.in - EMx 147
Talking Vue and Other Things with Andrew Welch of devmode.fm - VUE 167
Javascript and the Blockchain with Max Kordek - JSJ 503
Want To Pair Up? - .NET 089
Open Source and DevSecOps ft. Will Kelly - DevOps 087
TypeScript Mixins - AiA 327
How to Stay Current and Learn New Things ft. Charles Max Wood - RRU 157
Onboarding and Transitioning into Elixir - EMx 146
Docker and Ruby ft. Huzefa Biyawarwala - RUBY 516
Advocate For Yourself ( Part 2 ) - .NET 088
DevOps for JavaScript ft. Will Button - JSJ 502
Talking About Hygen and Docuvaluate with Henry Eze - VUE 166
All Things TypeScript ft. Wycliffe Maina - AiA 326
Do DevOps Engineers Need to Know How to Code? - DevOps 086
Containerizing and Moving Apps to Kuberetes ft. Michael Orr – RUBY 515
Composing Layouts for React ft. Travis Waith-Mair - RRU 156
How Far Can You Push a GenServer ft. Brian Underwood - EMx 145
Advocate For Yourself ( Part 1 ) - .NET 087
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Navigating Life After 40
LifeBlood
Science of Reading: The Podcast
The Minimal Mom
How To!