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Michael Wood
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Description:
As a developer you end up wearing a lot of different hats: researcher, designer, janitor, mediator, teacher, student… the list can go on. You likely juggle these hats almost every day and we haven't even mentioned writing a line of code yet. If you want to become a better developer you'll have to learn how to switch these hats out easily and what it means to wear each one well. Most talks often focus on a given technology or tool; some resource that you can use. This talks focuses on how to improve the best resource you have: YOU. Come hear how you can improve yourself by learning, teaching and, yes, even being lazy.
Comments on this Talk
nevada42,
29 Jun 06:53 PM
Really good presentation Mike. Too many speakers seem preoccupied with demonstrating how much they know as opposed to sharing actionable information with their audience.
I'm using ideas you shared in my work today. That's what I want when I go to a conference. Ideas I can use when I get back to the office. Great stuff!
Smooth presentation. Slides with pictures not tons of words. Nice steady pace moving through your points.

Really great session. Enjoyed it and came out of it with two pages of items to follow-up on.