Episode 229: AiA 228: Issues with the Title, Front End Web Dev
Adventures in Angular
English - February 27, 2019 00:00 - 45 minutes - 52.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 33 ratingsHow To Education News Tech News javascript angular angular.js angularjs front end front-end framework programming development Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Panel
Alyssa Nicoll
Joe Eames
Charles Wood
Episode Summary
This weeks panel, Charles Wood, Alyssa Nicholl, and Joe Eames discuss 2 articles: 1st The Great Divide by Chris Coyier and 2nd Tales of a Non-Unicorn by Laura Schenk. These articles tell of the broad meaning for “Front-End Web Developer” talking of how “HTML + CSS along with JavaScript” all fall under the same title causing confusion with job interviews and even once a developer gets into the job. It is neat to hear perspectives of Alyssa Nicholl and Joe Eames together as Alyssa is more on the HTML/CSS side of Web Dev and Joe Eames is more with the JavaScript side.
The panel also discusses difficulties with interviewing for jobs. Charles Wood leads a discussion on what the interviewers could improve on in hiring the people they actually want. The panel shares experiences of not getting jobs for reasons that are not super valid. They also touch on the pay difference between the 2 sides of the “WebDev” job description.
Links
The Great Divide by Chris Coyier
The Refactoring UI Youtube
Tales of a Non-Unicorn: A Story About The Trouble with Job Titles and Descriptions
Why Everyone Is Fighting About CSS/UX and JS
Economics
CodePen Job Posting
Picks
Joe Eames:
The Refactoring UI Youtube
The Refactoring UI
Steve Schoger Twitter
NestJS
Charles Wood:
The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right by Atul Gawandi
Alyssa Nicoll: