Developer on Fire
Episode 124 | James Ladd - Frank Rocks!
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		James Ladd talks with Dave Rael about freedom and purpose, exciting and challenging problem, and the joys of being a programmer and more
	
	James Ladd a software developer with over 26 years of experience. He’s currently doing Ruby development using Agile practices. He wrote Redline Smalltalk http://redline.st.
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and James Ladd
 - - Redline Smalltalk and intent
 - - James's current focus: MyWave
 - - The desire of developers: creative and technical freedom; the constraints of business that limit that freedom
 - - James's focus on architecture and business, absence of hands-on-keyboard coding, and rewards of his situation
 - - The nature of MyWave, the problem it solves, the benefits, and the technical and other challenges associated with it
 - - The teams working on MyWave
 - - Developer value and team culture
 - - How James got started in software, career progression, and current role as culmination of all of it
 - - James's satisfaction with his role with MyWave and purpose, freedom, and control
 - - Assessing fads
 - - James's story of failure - impossible situations, inability to communicate the impossibility of what was desired (despite clearly communicating it)
 - - Being committed by someone not committing themselves and making a best effort
 - - James's success story - the reward of MyWave - business, technical, scope of the problem; fulfillment
 - - How James stays current with what he needs to know
 - - James's book recommendations
 - - The things about which James likes to geek out
 - - Keeping up with James
 
Resources:
James's book recommendation:
James's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
- Understand requirements
 - Consider the wider impact
 - Understand that there are concerns and constraints of the business beyond your immediate vision
 
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