Each developer has a unique journey that they undertook to get into tech and achieve their position we talk with them about that journey.

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Each developer has a unique journey that they undertook to get into tech and achieve their position we talk with them about that journey.
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December 30, 2020
Ep 10 - From Digital Marketing To Software Engineering
On this episode, Ceora shares her journey from digital marketing to becoming a software engineer. How a Udacity scholarship helped her have a clear path to take in tech. We talk about learning in public and how important it was for her, how to grow your Twitter following and about how choosing the right first language can help you progress in your journey. We also touch topics such as productivity and time management. Ceora shares how her obligations motivate her to keep producing content. Ceora Ford: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/ceeoreo_ - Website: https://www.ceoraford.com/ --- --- Read the full description on the website: https://landingintech.com/episodes/ep10-ceora-ford-from-digital-marketing-to-software-engineering/ Read the transcript: https://landingintech.com/transcripts/ep10-ceora-ford/

December 16, 2020
Ep 9 - Using Tech To Improve Your Life
On this episode, Kurt talks about his journey from being incarcerated to becoming a dev rel at Apolo. Kurt shares the struggles that he has faced after coming out and starting this journey to become a web developer. We talk about the return from talks as a dev advocate or dev rel compared with live streaming. In Kurt's opinion streaming is better to get your product out there, because it lets you do more streams than talks and you can get parts of your stream and turn them into more polished things. As part of Kurt's job, we talk about Apollo, graphql, dev advocacy and dev relations, but also about networking, creating a community of people, creating content and learning in public. Kurt also shares how learning in public helped him with his role working with graphql since when folks started to search about graphql his articles would appear first because he wrote content about graphql, when the technology was still new. Finally a piece of advice from Kurt: Having a support system that can help you with your struggles, that's why community is so important and finding the right people that can help you. Kurt Kemple: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/kurtkemple - Website: https://theworst.dev - Twitch: https://twitch.tv/theworstdev --- Read the full description on the website: landingintech.com/episodes/ep9-kurt-kemple-on-using-tech-to-improve-your-life/ Read the transcript: landingintech.com/transcripts/ep9-kurt-kemple/
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