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DevQuestions with Tim Corey

Tim Corey
Software Development
Career Growth
Artificial Intelligence
Debugging
Job Interviews
Design Patterns
Continuous Learning
Programming Languages
C Sharp
Legacy Code
Learning From Mistakes
Legacy Applications
Javascript
Opportunity Cost
Leadership
Team Growth
Skill Development
Motivation
Scalability
Dunning-Kruger Effect

I am Tim Corey. I teach coding online and my inbox is full of questions from current and future developers. I wish I could sit down with each of you and share the answers I know will help you go further, faster in the world of development. This podcast is the next best thing. On this podcast, I will answer the biggest questions people are asking! Send us to your suggestion for a future Dev Questio... more

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Host of the podcast, Tim Corey provides insights and answers to questions posed by developers, helping them navigate challenges in their careers and the tech industry.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 152 ratings
  • The info I’ve been looking for

    I just listened to episode 213 I believe and it was SOOO helpful. Thank you!!

    Apple Podcasts
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    RiahRoxx
    United Statesa year ago
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    2330016
    3 years ago
  • One of the best developer podcasts

    Tim’s content is fantastic for developers of any kind. While his content focuses on the world of .NET/C#, the lessons here apply far and wide. Whether it’s answering questions about a specific technology, or providing more general advice about how to progress your career, Tim has it all. Whether you’re just starting your developer journey, or have been coding for decades, you’ll find a breadth of knowledge you can draw upon.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Daryl Beaumont
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Good show ruined by bad audio

    Tim is a wonderful educator and a voice of wisdom within the industry. I really value what he has to offer both in the podcast and on his YouTube channel. For potential listeners, give the podcast a shot but start with the older episodes and don’t judge the value of the podcast on the most recent episodes.

    Recently Tim changed the format of Dev Questions for his YouTube channel and in the process the audio quality has deteriorated dramatically for the podcast. The dialogue is frequently distort... more

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    WoodNUFC
    United States4 years ago
  • Good show ruined by bad audio

    Tim is a wonderful educator and a voice of wisdom within the industry. I really value what he has to offer both in the podcast and on his YouTube channel.

    Recently Tim changed the format of Dev Questions for his YouTube channel and in the process the audio quality has deteriorated dramatically for the podcast. The dialogue is frequently distorted and is really poor quality. These new issues make the podcast unlistenable.

    My advice for Tim and co. Is to focus on fixing your audio issues—it wil... more

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    2
    WoodNUFC
    United States4 years ago

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Many viewers express gratitude for the guidance on navigating the software industry and its evolving landscape.
The host is praised for being an engaging educator, yet some have noted concerns about audio quality in recent episodes.
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261. Inside the Mind of Anders Hejlsberg
Q: So, you started in C++, but you switched over to C sharp. What was the thought process behind why you chose C Sharp and not continue with C++?
Self-hosting is huge, and writing in C# is significantly more productive.
261. Inside the Mind of Anders Hejlsberg
Q: Do you see the next 25 years of C Sharp being big changes or more a gradual changing of how it works?
It will be gradual as we can't fundamentally change the nature of the language.
261. Inside the Mind of Anders Hejlsberg
Q: Why build C Sharp? What were the initial goals that you were looking at?
C Sharp was created to combine the ease of use of Visual Basic with the power of C++ on a modern runtime platform.

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Focusing on the expansive realm of software development, the content features discussions surrounding contemporary issues and trends impacting the developer community. Notable topics include the evolving nature of technologies like AI, software quality, and the job market, with insights on strategies for career progression and continuous learning. The host also tackles critical themes such as work-life balance, mental health, and the importance of networking, all aimed at empowering developers at various stages of their careers. Unique elements include the host's emphasis on actionable advice and encouraging a proactive approach to personal and professional growth, making it appealing for both new and experienced developers alike.

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