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Zac Braddy

Tabs and Spaces Podcast

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A monthly Technology podcast featuring Jamie Taylor, James Studdart and Zac Braddy
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Tabs and Spaces Podcast

Zac Braddy

Tabs and Spaces Podcast

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Tabs and Spaces Podcast

Zac Braddy

Tabs and Spaces Podcast

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A monthly Technology podcast featuring Jamie Taylor, James Studdart and Zac Braddy
 2 people rated this podcast
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"Tabs and Spaces" offers a refreshing and hilarious take on productivity and flow states. Hosts Jamie Taylor, Zac Braddy, and James Studdart dive into their quirky habits and idiosyncrasies while tackling daily tasks, providing valuable insight
Did you know that your career success is 95-99% showing up? That's what we heard from software developer Jim Humelsine on the latest episode of Tabs and Spaces!   If you want to hear more episodes check out our website at https://tabsandspaces.
The hosts of Tabs & Spaces take a hilarious and light-hearted approach to exploring the art of saying "no" in the world of developers. With witty banter and relatable stories, they share their own experiences and offer valuable insights on navi
The Tabs and Spaces team dives into the fascinating world of AI and its potential impact on various industries and professions. They discuss the accessibility and hype surrounding Chat GPT, while also acknowledging concerns about potential misu
TnS lads invite special guest Tanya Janca to discuss the double standard between software developers and security professionals. While developers are expected to be both coding geniuses and security experts, Janca argues that it might not all b
The lads tackle the age-old dilemma of speed versus quality in software development, with hilarious insights and valuable recommendations. From the perfect number of monitors to subsisting on Mountain Dew and pizza, the hosts delve into the fun
The lads delve into the importance of conventions in software development. They explore how following unwritten rules or practices can lead to consistency and efficiency in a team's code base, and offer tips for balancing personal experience wi
The lads go deep on this one. In this episode, we're talking about Simulation theory. Do we all currently exist in a simulation, what are the signs that we might be and if we aren't already in a simulation, how far off are we? Could we do it no
In this episodes Scott Ford spends an hour trying his best to explain to the Tabs and Spaces lads that just because a new javascript framework comes out every isn't an excuse to use them all in every project, and if they're going to, they shoul
The TnS lads step outside our comfort zone on this one as we welcome our Featuring Artist Jeff Johnson, Principal Software Engineer at Zynga and head of his own games house who released Smash boats. We spend our time with him comparing software
Delivery or technical brilliance? Which metric should be used to measure our success in software development? Is bad software delivered on time better than good software never delivered? We try to get to the bottom of that philosophical questio
In this episode, we're taking a look at all the best practices we sprinkle throughout our code and asking the question "when is too much of a good thing, not a good thing?" You can catch with Jaap and asking him further questions about the show
The Tabs and Space cadets use this episode to explore the idea of professionalism in the workplace. What does it mean, and how has that meaning evolved from our early days in development to today? If you want to hear more episodes check out our
In this episode the lads chat about feeling overwhelmed at work and in our side projects. We talk about times we've felt overwhelmed and how we've dealt with it, as well as lessons we've learned to try and avoid it! If you want to hear more epi
We get deep on this episode with Damien Filiatrault talking about hiring globally in a new world. Where do we stand on hiring ethically across global lines and what this means for tech employees and employers. You can check out Damien's company
Whether it be entering new roles or being new to development altogether you'll always find that you'll need a helping hand from people ahead of you in your journey. But when it comes to your turn to be the helping hand it can be difficult to kn
We all build software but why is it so hard for people to build software right?! You know, like you do? You do build software right....right? In this episode we speak with Devin Goble about why we all struggle to build great software despite us
How much do you know about computers? Like...really know? How about computing history? Sean Haas joins us in this episode to talk about why knowing the steps we've taken in computing history can help us inform our next steps. If you want to hea
In modern software development you can find that it's really easy to outsmart yourself. In this episode we talk to Sharchar Langbeheim about out to spot complexity and slow it down so that we can all work with brains that aren't melted! If you
Today we talk about all things great small when it comes to companies. What it's like to work for two person startups all the way up to global enterprise and the different ways you can succeed in each. This podcast is not instructional but some
It's the return of the great Jim Humlesine to the show. Jim is back for more after his season 2 episode and this time he's interested in talking about all things testing. This podcast is not instructional but somewhat therapeutic for the hosts.
Welcoming us into the new year is Chris Hoar who has come on board to ask the question, "Should I also be a contractor?". In this episode, we chat about all things contracts, from running your own small business to how best to enjoy all that sw
In the spirit of Christmas, the ghosts of development career past, present and future visit the Tabs and Spaces lads live at DDD Eastmidlands. In this episode, we explore what we would have been if we couldn't have been a developer? Did we very
This month Szabi Keresztes joins us to talk about what he thinks the future of the workplace looks like after the craziness we've all seen in the past 2 years. Will it ever be the same? Do we even want it to be? Over the course of an hour's con
In this episode, Aaron Clawson helps us to understand why having solid communities to rely on in tech can help you out so much. Also, we talk about how you can benefit those communities that you rely on so much. Deep right...? Listeners are enc
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