Developer Tea

Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their

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In today's episode, we're talking about the limits of our brain and mind shifting strategies to solv

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Can you operate under a different circumstance and best practice when your job changes? Where can yo

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In today's episode of Developer Tea, we're talking about the discomfort of silence and stillness, an

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What does your code explain both in the code and outside of it? In today's episode, we're talking ab

In code we are trying to construct, but we often leave out the consumers, machines and co-workers wh

In today's episode of Developer Tea, we're talking about the concept of time. We'll linger on the id

Just like many of the other distortions that our brains trick us into believing, the idea that we ha

In today's episode, we're talking about an environment of learning that you can create on your own. 

If you think about most achievements awarded, they are handed out over a period of time when the due

Aside from the fact that we're making a living being engineers, what is it that keeps us coming back

What do you do when you hit a mental block and don't know how to solve a problem? Today we'll dig in

In today's episode, we're  talking to early engineers and challenging all new engineers to think abo

In this short episode, we're digging into the relationship between our belief and knowledge and how

In today's episode, we dive into Saul's question by recounting past experience and providing tools t

In today's episode we're talking about problems and how we involve questions into our day-to-day tas

 As someone who was a self-taught developer, I have an affinity for people eager to become a develop