Stories and interviews from people on their coding journey.
S4:E2 - What's a quiet developer? (Seán Hanson)
A big part of the developer culture is sharing knowledge, writing blog posts, and posting code. You show your passion for coding by putting your work out there, but how do you show that passion if you can't publish your work? What if your job requires you to keep your work private? What if being quiet is part of being safe online? We talk to Seán Hanson about what it means to be a quiet developer and how passion doesn't always have to be loud.
Show Links
- DevDiscuss (sponsor)
- DevNews (sponsor)
- New Relic (sponsor)
- Retool (sponsor)
- Microsoft 30 Days to Learn It (sponsor)
- Dark Matter Developers
- Seán's talk "On Quiet Developers"
- Codeland Conf
- Codeland 2019
Seán Hanson
Seán is a queer neurodivergent Brooklyn-based developer with an incredibly underwhelming history of open source contributions. Outside of work, he's likely to be seen playing Javanese Gamelan, helping out in support groups, and baking fancy cakes.