Developer on Fire
Episode 398 | Eric Anderson - Community Works
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		Eric Anderson talks with Dave Rael about community, web and desktop development, diversity of experiences, and communication
	
	Eric Anderson is a technical lead at an agribusiness company in the Nashville, TN area. He has the privilege of being a cross-team technical resource and guide to more than 20 other .NET developers. Outside of work Eric blogs about .NET related topics, is co-president of the Nashville .NET User Group, is an avid reader, enjoys video games, and most importantly spending time with his family.
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and Eric Anderson
 - - Eric's position as a cross-team technical resource
 - - Involvement with the Nashville .NET User Group
 - - Long tenure in Eric's job and how he gained confidence to grow and advance
 - - Getting more comfortable with involvement with people and groups
 - - Overcoming self-imposed limitations
 - - Eric's story of failure - limiting himself by avoiding social contact
 - - Balancing the needs to competing interests and how Eric stays current with what he needs to know
 - - Eric's book recommendation
 - - How Eric got started in software
 - - Eric's interest in blogging on web development
 - - The things that have Eric most excited
 - - The causes of Eric's pain and suffering and attempts to make communication more reliable
 - - The things about which Eric likes to geek out and the primacy of developer communities
 - - Eric's top 3 tips for delivering more value
 - - Keeping up with Eric
 
Resources:
- Eric's Blog
 - Nashville .NET User Group
 - Nintendo Entertainment System
 - David Neal on Developer On Fire
 - Gaines Kergosien on Developer On Fire
 - Daniel Oliver on Developer On Fire
 - Scott Hanselman on Developer On Fire
 - Rob Conery on Developer On Fire
 - Eric Lawrence on Developer On Fire
 - Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software - Eric Evans
 - Eric Evans on Developer On Fire
 - Aslak Hellesøy on Developer On Fire
 - Jeremy Clark on Developer On Fire talking about Being a Social Developer
 - Spencer Schneidenbach on Developer On Fire
 
Eric's book recommendation:
Eric's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
- Take time to talk to your customers, get to know them, and understand what they need
 - Make connections in your local community
 - Always be growing and learning
 
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