Developer on Fire
Episode 101 | Christin Gorman - Making the World a Better Place
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		Christin Gorman talks with Dave Rael about robots, including girls and women, and creating software consistent with conscience
	
	Christin got her first job as a programmer back in the fall of 2000 while still studying computing. 15+ years on and she has no intention of moving up the career ladder, but hopes her experiences can benefit others through her writing (http://kranglefant.tumblr.com) and public speaking. She spent her first 10 years working in the oil industry, among other things developing real-time seismic acquisition software. Since 2010, she's been working mainly on software used in the Norwegian public sector. First as a contractor, then as an in house developer. From April she will be joining a consulting firm called Kodemaker.
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and Christin Gorman
 - - Christin the maverick - candidly speaking the truth and triggering debate
 - - Christin's definition of value
 - - The things that "light Christin up"
 - - How Christin got started in software
 - - Diverse paths to software and the ideal of creating software for your own problem
 - - Christin's story of failure - turning a small problem into a big one by speaking negatively of the software and being overly apologetic
 - - Christin's success story - quick feedback cycles with a highly collaborative approach with actual users
 - - How Christin stays current with what she needs to know
 - - Christin's book recommendation
 - - The things that have Christin most excited
 - - Christin's greatest sources of pain
 - - The things about which Christin likes to geek out
 - - Christin's prediction for the future of software
 - - Christin's top 3 tips for delivering more value
 - - Keeping up with Christin
 
Resources:
- Christin's Blog
 - TDD is dead. Long live testing. - David Heinemeier Hansson
 - David Heinemeier Hansson on Developer On Fire
 - Linda Rising on Developer On Fire
 - Thorium Reactors
 - .NET Rocks! Nuclear Power Geek Out
 - CodeNewbie
 - GitHub Outage Update
 - The Design of Design: Essays from a Computer Scientist - Frederick P. Brooks Jr.
 
Christin's book recommendation:
Christin's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
- Prioritization is not about sorting your list, it's about taking things away from the list - say no
 - Get to know your user - use your software and sit with users doing their job and feel their pain
 - There's going to be work - don't be afraid to redo things and to work really hard
 
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