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Episode 379 | Richard Rodger - Conscious Decisions
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		Richard Rodger talks with Dave Rael about the maturing of the web, decisions, the human element in software and business, bitterness, microservices, and choosing wisely
	
	Richard was co-founder and CEO of his previous company, nearForm, where he helped take the company from scratch to an annual turnover of €17 million. Previously, he was CTO of FeedHenry, a mobile application platform provider that was acquired by RedHat for €63.5m in 2014. For several years, Richard has been an active member and influencer of the open source software (OSS) community. He is the creator and maintainer of senecajs.org, a microservices framework for Node.js. Richard is also the host of the monthly Dublin Microservices meetup in Ireland. Richard writes a weekly column in the Irish Independent newspaper. His latest book, The Tao of Microservices, will be published by Manning in 2018.
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and Richard Rodger
 - - A nostalgic look back at the maturing of the internet
 - - Chance in career paths and the various virtues that work in software careers
 - - Decision journaling
 - - Marketing, sales, politics, and human interaction for developers
 - - Richard's interest in Microservices
 - - Richard book recommendation
 - - Richard's book - The Tao of Microservices - and the learnings that went into it
 - - Extracting infrastructure and disposable code and infrastructure
 - - Richard's top 3 tips for delivering more value
 - - Keeping up with Richard
 
Resources:
- Voxgig
 - The Tao of Microservices - Richard Rodger
 - Seneca.js
 - Eternal September
 - "The wand chooses the wizard, Mr. Potter."
 - Civilization
 - Irish Independent Newspaper
 - Farnam Street
 - Shane Parrish
 - Farnam Street Podcast
 - Capability Maturity Model
 - Developing software for the space shuttle
 - Greg Young - The art of destroying software
 - Niccolò Machiavelli
 - The Essential Writings of Machiavelli (Modern Library Classics) - Niccolo Machiavelli
 
Richard's book recommendation:
Richard's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
- There is always an acceptable error rate
 - Don't forget the human factor - Design as much for psychological efficiency as technical efficiency
 - Choose your career path carefully and with open eyes
 - Isolate brain modes
 
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