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64: Practicing Programming to increase your value

64: Practicing Programming to increase your value

FromTest and Code


64: Practicing Programming to increase your value

FromTest and Code

ratings:
Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Feb 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I want you to get the most out of being a software developer, or test engineer, or whatever you do that makes this podcast relevant to your life.
By "get the most" I mean:
the most fun
the most value
more career options
probably more responsibility
maybe even more money, that'd be cool
I want you to start (or continue) studying and practicing your skills.
But not just random practice, I've got a strategy to help you focus what to study.
Why am I talking about this now? Here's some background on how I re-learned how to have fun with code refactoring (https://testandcode.com/pybites) through code challenges.
I'm going to write up the whole list as a blog post, which I'll share first with my Patreon Supporters (https://www.patreon.com/testpodcast), second with my email list (https://us5.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=1f123c581ab0df2737f3174b9&id=9db722df54) and slack channel (http://pythontesting.net/slack/) and then as an actual post somewhere.
Released:
Feb 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Test & Code is a weekly podcast hosted by Brian Okken. The show covers a wide array of topics including software engineering, development, testing, Python programming, and many related topics. When we get into the implementation specifics, that's usually Python, such as Python packaging, tox, pytest, and unittest. However, well over half of the topics are language agnostic, such as data science, DevOps, TDD, public speaking, mentoring, feature testing, NoSQL databases, end to end testing, automation, continuous integration, development methods, Selenium, the testing pyramid, and DevOps.