In today's episode, we bring back James Q Quick. Last time we talked about his best tips to land your first ever job as a developer. Today we talk about James' new startup and how he manages all his new tech adventures with being a parent and also provides some helpful insight as to why having an audience and personal connections in the industry is beneficial - but not strictly necessary to succeed.
We also talk about AWS, abstraction and the current (healing) state of layoffs, so don't lose hope if you're demotivated in your job search.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:55 On being a parent
04:28 Idiocracy
05:47 Deals for Devs
10:09 Comparison with Dixie Direct
12:22 How do you quantify the really high quality deals
15:57 The challenge with a two-sided marketplace
22:28 Doing stuff manually is actually pretty good
25:38 Having a personal connection helps A LOT
29:12 Zeta
34:05 The Web is being modeled on AWS
36:38 You shouldn't be learning one JavaScript framework
38:30 Know how to answer a question if you don't know the technology
41:43 When you learn to code, how much layers of abstraction you should go?
43:45 Should passion be required for a job in tech?
49:02 The state of layoffs
52:29 The ease of finding a job after a layoff when you're highly talented
55:58 Do you need an audience to find a job easily?
58:40 Developers of the world - Interviews in person
01:02:12 Where to find James