Sebastian Daschner ציבורי
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In this episode I'm interviewing Vlad A. Ionescu. Vlad is the founder of ShiftLeft, has founded two different developer tool companies and is a former engineer at Google and VMware. We talked about all things productivity, and especially Earthly, a tool to improve CI/CD productivity. More about Vlad & Earthly: - Twitter @VladAIonescu - https://vlad…
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In this episode, I'll talk about mindfulness and meditation, how they are connected to working productively, my own story in that topic, some research and helpful resources, and why we should care about this topic as developers. Resources: - Video Course: Developer Productivity Masterclass https://www.sebastian-daschner.com/courses/developer-produc…
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In this episode I'm interviewing Adrian Cole, an engineer working at Tetrate on Open Source projects and well-known contributor to projects such as Zipkin, OpenFeign, Apache jclouds, and wazero. We talked about all things productivity, especially working remotely and working while traveling. You can find Adrian here: - GitHub: codefromthecrypt - Li…
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In this episode I'm interviewing Aino Corry, a teacher, technical conference editor, and retrospectives facilitator. She has her own company called Metadeveloper. This episode was recorded as part of the Øredev conference in Malmö, Sweden. You can find Aino here: - Twitter: @apaipi - https://metadeveloper.com/…
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In this episode, I'll talk about how taking a nap can be helpful in working effectively and some tips that might help you if you struggle to fall asleep during the day. Developer Productivity Masterclass: https://www.sebastian-daschner.com/courses/developer-productivity-masterclass
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In this episode, I'm interviewing Michele Riva, a software architect, Google Developer Expert, Microsoft MVP, and author of the book 'Real-World Next.js' from Milan, Italy. We recorded this conversation as part of the Øredev conference in Malmö, Sweden. You can find Michele here: - Twitter: @MicheleRivaCode - https://www.micheleriva.it/ - Book: Rea…
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In this episode, I'll talk about the importance of sleep, how sleep directly affects our productivity, and share some of my own experiences and tips. Resources: - Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker - Developer Productivity Masterclass: https://www.sebastian-daschner.com/courses/developer-productivity-masterclass…
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In this episode, we'll talk about a words that most developers fear - meetings. While meetings feel like a time sink for most developers, they are an important part of communication, and we'll have a closer look at what options of communicating we have, how to make meetings more effective, and when and how to avoid them.…
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In this episode, I'm interviewing Kelsey Hightower, Principal Engineer at Google Cloud Platform and well-known in the space of developer advocacy. We talked about his work, routines and takes on being effective as a developer, tools, user experience, Empathy-Driven Development, and more. Enjoy! You can find Kelsey on Twitter @kelseyhightower…
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In this episode, I'll share the story behind DayCaptain and why (on earth) we created yet another task management application, what the principles behind DayCaptain are, why we think it uses a very productive approach, and more. You can try it out yourself at https://daycaptain.com
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In this episode, I'll teaser the developer productivity masterclass on-demand video course. I'm in the process of producing that course on all things developer productivity, and for early birds this course is already available. It is still under development and most content is yet to arrive, but for listeners of this podcast, I want to give a speci…
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In this episode we'll talk about the importance to take the time to reflect and trying to get some insights about what we're currently working on. Just taking 5 minutes every day is already immensely helpful and we can ask ourselves some questions that implicitly point us towards some improvement: - Are you happy with how the day went? What went we…
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In this episode I'm interviewing Philip Riecks. Philip is a self-employed IT consultant who is regularly sharing content, recipes, tips & techniques, especially on the topics of testing and Spring Boot. We're talking about how Philip's ideal day looks, the Pomodoro technique, schedules, keyboard, desk, work setup, testing, setup, running the test s…
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In this episode we talk about the value of self-imposed deadlines. Especially when we're quite free how we choose our goals and tasks, e.g. being self-employed or creating some work such as a book or YouTube videos, deadlines that are created by ourselves help us staying focused.
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In this episode I'm interviewing Dr. Venkat Subramaniam. We're talking about what Venkat's ideally productive day looks like, how to structure a day when you have multiple jobs, compartmentalizing, dealing with the current pandemic situation, focusing on one task, humans as state machine, starting with 5 mins, being deliberate and disciplined, day …
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In this episode I've interviewed Cliff Click, one of the core contributors of Java's HotSpot engine, an expert on all things compilers and programming languages, and inspiration on developer productivity. In the interview, we talked about Cliff's ideal day with regards to productivity, structuring ones day, dealing with the COVID situation, distrac…
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In this episode I'm interviewing Java Community Leader Steve Chin, who is well-known in the Java space. We talk about productivity, work setups, keyboard devices, laptops, typing ergonomics, key switches, working from home, workstations, tools for professionals, mice, mouse acceleration, avoiding strain injuries, gaming devices, importance of rest …
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This episode is about my personal workstation setup that I'm using now. I'll talk about my keyboards, mouse devices, monitor setup, and software that I'm using and especially why. Some resources: - https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/ - Asus PB277Q 27" monitor - Anker Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse - https://i3wm.org/…
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In this episode I'm interviewing Java Guru Adam Bien, who is well-known in the Enterprise Java space. We talk about his work projects and approaches, technology standards, pet projects, travels and conferences, online events, music for coding, keyboards, laptops and laptop keyboards, MacBooks and ThinkPads, operating systems, Linux, window managers…
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This episode is about workstations and ergonomic setups. We'll talk about standing desks, monitor heights, keyboards and mouse devices, and what other tips are to be considered when building up a workstation. Some further resources: - https://blog.sebastian-daschner.com/entries/tips-on-working-from-home - https://uhs.umich.edu/computerergonomics - …
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