Jeremy Clark - Understanding Users and Making Developers Better
Release Date: 07/16/2015
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Sara Chipps is a JavaScript developer based in NYC. She has been working on Software and the Open Source Community since 2001. She?s been obsessed with hardware and part of http://Nodebots.com since 2012. / She is the CEO of http://Jewelbots.com, a company dedicated towards drastically changing the number of girls entering STEM fields using hardware. / She was formerly the CTO of http://FlatironSchool.com, a school dedicated to teaching people of all ages how to build software and launch careers as software developers. / In 2010 she cofounded Girl Develop It, a non-profit focused on helping...
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Mark Heath is a software developer with a passion for improving his skills and sharing what he's learned with others. He's the author of NAudio, an open source audio library for .NET, and he creates training courses for Pluralsight. Outside work he enjoys playing guitar, piano and football. And his five children ensure that there is never a quiet or dull moment in his life.
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Aslak Helles?y is the creator of Cucumber (10M downloads) and the author of the Cucumber Book (20k copies sold). He has 18 years of development experience and has been active in the open source and agile communities for 15 years.
info_outlineJeremy Clark talks with Dave Rael about understanding users, providing value and reaping the rewards, and making developers better / / Jeremy Clark makes developers better. By drawing on over 15 years of experience in application development, he helps developers take a step up in their skillset with a focus on making complex topics approachable regardless of skill level. He is a Microsoft MVP for Visual C#, and he has authored seven courses for Pluralsight, including "C# Interfaces", a course aimed at giving developers a clear understanding of abstraction. Jeremy lives in Southern California with 2 cats and a banjo. / / Resources: / Jeremy's Site and Blog / Pluralsight / Jeremy's Pluralsight Instructor Page / / Jeremy's book recommendation: / Clean Code - Robert C. Martin / / Jeremy's top 3 tips for delivering more value: / 1. Understand your users / 2. Keep learning / 3. Get involved in developer communities