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Julianna Lamb cofounded Stytch to make implementing passwordless authentication super easy. She shares her expertise on picking the right authentication method, how she started a company during a pandemic, and her approach to organization design and people development in this episode of Business Logic.
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Jaren Glover, early engineer at Robinhood, mentor at /dev/color, and student of business opines on strategies for engineering career advancement.
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Michelle Bu has learned a thing or two about building exceptional developer experiences, how to use product metrics, and building the team that builds the product. Lucky for all of us, she was generous with sharing her takes on these and more in this fun first episode of Season 2.
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Oz Nova, founder and instructor at the Bradfield School of Computer Science, explains how he teaches, how to create a safe learning environment, and why he's building the world's best online computer networking class.
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Chetan Puttagunta, General Partner at Benchmark Capital, identifies how the technology industry is rapidly changing and offers ways to respond.
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Jeff Weinstein, Product Lead for Payments Infrastructure at Stripe, offers learnings from his own career as guidance for yours.
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Aline Lerner of interviewing.io gives tips on getting hired at any company and being a world-class interviewer once you get there.
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Courtland Allen of Indie Hackers gives practical advice for how to run an independent software business in this episode.
info_outlineOz Nova, founder and instructor at the Bradfield School of Computer Science, explains how he approaches teaching, what he does to create a safe learning environment, and his moonshot idea to create a world-class computer networking class delivered over the internet.
Listening to this episode will make you a more effective teacher. That's the Business Logic guarantee.
Episode Resources
- Bradfield School of Computer Science
- The Gallwey approach to learning tennis
- From Nand to Tetris (class)
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