Interview w/ Michael Chan (pt. 2)
Today's episode of developer Tea is a personal episode with Michael Chan and today we're digging into faith, life and difficult situations. I challenge you as you're listening to part 2 of this week's two-part episode is to ask yourself how you would answer these same questions.
Check out more about Michael Chan via his Twitter profile: @chantastic
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Interview w/ Michael Chan (pt. 1)
Today's episode of developer Tea is a personal episode with Michael Chan and today we're digging into faith, life and difficult situations. I challenge you as you're listening to part 1 of this week's two-part episode is to ask yourself how you would answer these same questions.
Check out more about Michael Chan via his Twitter profile: @chantastic
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Get in touch
If you have questions about today's episode, want to start a conversation about today's topic or just want to let us know if you found this episode valuable I encourage you to join the conversation or start your own on our community platform Spectrum.chat/specfm/developer-tea
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Interviews from JSConf
KBall interviews with Michael Chan, Juan Pablo Buriticá and Julián David Duque, and Tim Doherty at JSConf.US. Conversations about the importance of DRY code, the metaphors we use for software, JavaScript communities across Latin America, how to advocate for modern tech stacks in large companies, and fostering mentorship.
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Michael Chan – Website, GitHub, X
Juan Pablo Buritica – GitHub, X
Julian Duque – Website, GitHub, X
Tim Doherty – Website, GitHub, X
Kevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, X
Show Notes:
Michael Chan (Chantastic)
React Podcast
‘Hot Garbage, Clean Code Is Dead’ recording from React Rally
Sandi Metz on Churn vs Complexity
Ice Cube and his real name
Juan and Julián
JSConf Colombia
‘The Butterfly.js Effect’ slides
Yayquery
Lending Privilege
Transifex
Tim Doherty
Generators
Proxies
JavaScript: Prototype vs Class
Innovation Debt
npm audit
npm outdated
Dependabot
Santa Barbara JavaScript Meetup
‘ES6 In Practice’ slides
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!