Software Developer's Journey
#43 Patrick Kua on being a consultant, a tech lead, a CTO and helping people grow
Patrick is the CTO of the mobile bank N26, where he is building the engineering group that will change modern retail banking for people like you and me. Formerly a Principal Technical Consultant at ThoughtWorks in London, he is also the author of three books, The Retrospective Handbook, Talking with Tech Leads and most recently, Building Evolutionary Architectures. Patrick is a frequent conference speaker, a blogger and is passionate about bringing a balanced focus between people, organisations and technology.
During this interview, we touched on the different roles Patrick's overtook during his career. Pat devised on how his time as a consultant prepared him for his current role as a CTO. We discussed the definition of a Technical Lead and compared it to the CTO Role(s). We finally discussed Pat's personal learning strategies.
Here are the links of the show:
- @patkua https://twitter.com/patkua
- Blog https://www.thekua.com/atwork
- Tech Lead Course - http://thekua.io/techlead-course
- Talking with Tech Leads book - https://thekua.io/twtl
- N26 Bank https://n26.com
- N26 are hiring - https://grnh.se/f64c07431
- ThoughtWorks https://www.thoughtworks.com
- The Retrospective Handbook https://leanpub.com/the-retrospective-handbook
- eXtreme Tuesday Club London https://www.meetup.com/eXtreme-Tuesday-Club-XTC
- Dan North https://dannorth.net
- Alistair Cockburn https://alistair.cockburn.us
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