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035 jsAir - How to be a mentor with Taras Mankovski, Kim Crayton, Colt McAnlis, and Jed Watson
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With so many new developers coming into the JavaScript world, there's never been a greater need for experienced developers to mentor and teach others. In this episode we'll chat with some experts on how to be an effective mentor.
Show sponsors:- Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training
- Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training
- TrackJS - JavaScript Error Monitoring
- WebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDE
- Trading Technologies - Building For What's Next
- React.js Program - Master the React.js Ecosystem
- Sentry - Cross-platform crash-reporting
Kim Crayton
@KimCrayton1 Links
- JrDevMentoring.com
- TechTalkForNonTechies.com
- CodeNewbie.org podcast on inposter syndrome
- Stop Lying to Newbies
- Getting the mentoring you need
- Mentoring Minutes
- Get comfortable with being uncomfortable
- Find opportunities to teach what you’ve learned
Jed Watson
@jedwatson Picks
Colt McAnlis
@duhroach Links Tips
- Learn Data Compression
- Take training on how to be a manager
Taras Mankovski
@EmberSherpa Tips
- You will always know more than most people who started learning after you. So, don’t sell yourself short and give yourself room to be comfortable.
Kent C. Dodds
@kentcdodds Links Tips
- Spread things out, reduce commitments
- Make stuff public
49 episodes
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With so many new developers coming into the JavaScript world, there's never been a greater need for experienced developers to mentor and teach others. In this episode we'll chat with some experts on how to be an effective mentor.
Show sponsors:- Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training
- Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training
- TrackJS - JavaScript Error Monitoring
- WebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDE
- Trading Technologies - Building For What's Next
- React.js Program - Master the React.js Ecosystem
- Sentry - Cross-platform crash-reporting
Kim Crayton
@KimCrayton1 Links
- JrDevMentoring.com
- TechTalkForNonTechies.com
- CodeNewbie.org podcast on inposter syndrome
- Stop Lying to Newbies
- Getting the mentoring you need
- Mentoring Minutes
- Get comfortable with being uncomfortable
- Find opportunities to teach what you’ve learned
Jed Watson
@jedwatson Picks
Colt McAnlis
@duhroach Links Tips
- Learn Data Compression
- Take training on how to be a manager
Taras Mankovski
@EmberSherpa Tips
- You will always know more than most people who started learning after you. So, don’t sell yourself short and give yourself room to be comfortable.
Kent C. Dodds
@kentcdodds Links Tips
- Spread things out, reduce commitments
- Make stuff public
49 episodes
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