Our last episode before we go on (indefinite) hiatus. In this episode, we reflect on our journey recording this show over 2 years, reveal the curtain behind the scenes, which episode we liked and everything in between. Product Uncensored Podc
We wanted this to be a random topic episode but couldn't stop discussing the ethics and governance of A.I. because we love talking about things that we know nothing about, or maybe this is an A.I. generated episode.Follow Kopi Overflow: http
In this short episode, we talk about Long's career, which involves cybercafe, student discounts, and ANT.Long's Twitter: https://twitter.com/LongYCLong's personal website: https://longyc.com/Follow Kopi Overflow:https://twitter.com/Kopi
This episode we talk about narrow software engineering talent pool for some tech stacks, the hows and whys of accessibility, and coding outside of a work.Episode Notes:Ruby on Rails most popular among top Y Combinator companies: https://spre
Our first recurring guest, Mehdi, now an engineering manager, joins us to talk about his transition from engineer to manager, roles and responsibilities of a manager, and also any tips for engineers considering the management path.Mehdi's Link
In this episode, we talk about Afif's journey into software development career, arguable career advice and insights he has gotten, the experience he has accumulated along the way, the people who influenced his career growth, as well as the frie
This episode we talk about the software engineer interview steps and structure, how to make use of LinkedIn recruiters and that communication skills are also important in interviews.
This episode we have Felicity joining us and sharing with us her recent internship experience, gaps between school curriculum and industry practice and how seemingly dull things in school goes a long way in the industry.Felicity's Linkedinht
This episode we talk about the daily standup ritual, what does standup mean to your team, how being more critical of standup might be better and ways to not be standup comedians.
This episode we kicked Guoy out of the studio and have Esther join us to talk about product design, working with engineers & transitioning to being a product designer.Esther Koon:https://twitter.com/estherkoon
This episode we celebrate our 1 year anniversary, going through some data & analytics and answering questions and feedback submitted through the mailbox form.
This episode we talk about form design, why form design matters, good form design practices and just complaining about bad forms and banks in general.Show Notes:Form design: Best practice, research insights and examples: https://gerireid.c
This episode we talk about testing pyramid and other testing shapes, test driven development and to not test against mocks.Show Notes:On the Diverse And Fantastical Shapes of Testing: https://martinfowler.com/articles/2021-test-shapes.html
This episode we talk about pair programming and gaining context through pairing, how to get started in pairing and trying hard to get potential sponsors.
This episode we talk about pull request reviews, picking up habits from other colleagues' commit messages formatting and also how pair programming might help with code review.Show Notes:Those pesky pull request reviews: https://jessitron.c
This episode we were planning to talk about home offices and end up chatting about ergonomics, complain about internet speeds and how targeted ads sometimes help.
This episode Mehdi Zonjy joins us to talk about site reliability engineering (SRE), how SRE is essentially a form of product team and using Kubernetes to host blogs.
This episode we talk about networking, what’s the “objective” that people have when networking, how having pizza at meetups is really awkward & a certain audio-chat social app that is not sponsoring us.
This episode we talk about estimates, where the term ‘stories’ came from, how estimates are not good gauge of performance and adding a button can take forever.
This episode we wrapped up the wonderful year that was 2020, talking about software & tech related events and how not to turn into a conspiracy podcast.