Developer Tea

En podcast av Spec, Jonathan Cutrell

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  1. Fixing Overconfidence with Probabilities

    Publicerades: 2018-07-27
  2. Replacing Implicit Questions

    Publicerades: 2018-07-25
  3. Underestimating the Effects of Gratitude

    Publicerades: 2018-07-23
  4. Smaller Purpose

    Publicerades: 2018-07-20
  5. Problem Chains

    Publicerades: 2018-07-18
  6. Rollercoasters of Emotions

    Publicerades: 2018-07-16
  7. Astrology and The Barnum Effect

    Publicerades: 2018-07-13
  8. A Bug Story - How Narrative Bias Creates Blind Spots

    Publicerades: 2018-07-11
  9. A Research-Backed Argument for Empathy

    Publicerades: 2018-07-09
  10. A Problem Solving Paradox

    Publicerades: 2018-07-06
  11. Attentional Bias & Cognitive Expectations aka "It Was Right In Front Of You The Whole Time"

    Publicerades: 2018-07-04
  12. No Good Options

    Publicerades: 2018-07-02
  13. Choice Frameworking

    Publicerades: 2018-06-29
  14. Three Ways To Avoid Choice Paralysis

    Publicerades: 2018-06-27
  15. Internal Dialogues and Barriers to Change

    Publicerades: 2018-06-25
  16. Coding In The Moment

    Publicerades: 2018-06-22
  17. We Become What We Get Used To

    Publicerades: 2018-06-20
  18. Breaking Out of Incremental Thinking

    Publicerades: 2018-06-18
  19. Interview w/ Andrew Ofstad from Airtable (part 2)

    Publicerades: 2018-06-13
  20. Interview w/ Andrew Ofstad from Airtable (part 1)

    Publicerades: 2018-06-11

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Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 13 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell (@jcutrell), co-founder of Spec and Director of Engineering at PBS. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Twitter: @developertea :: Email: developertea@gmail.com

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