This is super cool! I don't think I'm to the point yet where I have much to offer as a guest on a podcast (still very new to working as a software developer), but maybe another six months or a year down the road I'll be a little more refined and see if you're still looking for guests :D
I do love that you've opened up your podcast to the every day "common" developer though, it's going to provide a whole different kind of conversation than you'd see on a podcast where they stick to interviewing field experts.
I may have missed it, but what's the name of the podcast? I'd love to listen to it on my commute in the mornings.
Serial podcast creator and .NET Core maniac.
Can often be found talking about everything and nothing on one of the many podcasts that he produces (only one of them is about .NET Core, honest)
Location
Leeds, UK
Education
Computer Science with Games Development - BSc
Work
.NET Development Contractor; Podcast host, producer and editor
This is super cool! I don't think I'm to the point yet where I have much to offer as a guest on a podcast (still very new to working as a software developer), but maybe another six months or a year down the road I'll be a little more refined and see if you're still looking for guests :D
I am looking to talk to folks from all levels of their career, especially if they have had no personal exposure to development. And even more so if folks aren't from a "CompSci at school" background. I'll always be looking for interesting folks to talk to, so hopefully you'll feel more confident reaching out soon.
I do love that you've opened up your podcast to the every day "common" developer though, it's going to provide a whole different kind of conversation than you'd see on a podcast where they stick to interviewing field experts.
As much as the field experts have knowledge and experience to bring, I feel like everyone has a story to tell and with different views points will be able to tell them in new and refreshing ways.
I may have missed it, but what's the name of the podcast? I'd love to listen to it on my commute in the morning.
So the show is called "The .NET Core Podcast". It can be a little hard to search for on some podcatchers because of the presence of the period. But I've added a page with direct links to the show on the most common podcatchers, on the show's website at: dotnetcore.show/subscribe/
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This is super cool! I don't think I'm to the point yet where I have much to offer as a guest on a podcast (still very new to working as a software developer), but maybe another six months or a year down the road I'll be a little more refined and see if you're still looking for guests :D
I do love that you've opened up your podcast to the every day "common" developer though, it's going to provide a whole different kind of conversation than you'd see on a podcast where they stick to interviewing field experts.
I may have missed it, but what's the name of the podcast? I'd love to listen to it on my commute in the mornings.
I am looking to talk to folks from all levels of their career, especially if they have had no personal exposure to development. And even more so if folks aren't from a "CompSci at school" background. I'll always be looking for interesting folks to talk to, so hopefully you'll feel more confident reaching out soon.
As much as the field experts have knowledge and experience to bring, I feel like everyone has a story to tell and with different views points will be able to tell them in new and refreshing ways.
So the show is called "The .NET Core Podcast". It can be a little hard to search for on some podcatchers because of the presence of the period. But I've added a page with direct links to the show on the most common podcatchers, on the show's website at: dotnetcore.show/subscribe/