Episodios

  • Product discovery
    Mar 20 2023

    In this episode amazing Ana Hernández joined us to talk about product discovery.

    • How to find features that would delight users?
    • How to handle failing ideas?
    • What is MVP and how to compare it to PoC?
    • How to collect feedback about your product?

    Notes:

    • Userlytics
    • Hotjar
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  • How we relax after work and recharge our batteries
    Sep 4 2022

    Hello again! It's been a while since we released an episode. But, after a summer break, we are back on track with new ideas.

    Speaking of breaks, in this episode of Code && Beyond we talk about what we like to do after work to relax and recharge our batteries. What works for us and why.

    Listen to Pablo talk about mantrailing (training dogs to search for people) and why he likes tending to the trees in his garden more than growing tomatoes. Alex, on the other hand, shares why he loves writing software for fun, after writing software at work.

    Links:

    • What is mantrailing?
    • Fun with concrete. Just some ideas ;)

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    Check other episodes of the podcast at codeandbeyond.rocks and don't forget to give a rating on Spotify ;)

    Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay.

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  • Managing a technical product: The role of a product manager in a development team
    Jul 5 2022

    In this episode of Code && Beyond, Pablo and Alex are joined by a very special guest: Robyn Farah, a product manager who has been working with technical teams for over 5 years.

    We have invited her to talk about her role and how product managers can help guide teams in the right direction. Listen as we discuss topics like:

    • using data to prioritize tasks and features,
    • finding a common language between software engineers and managers,
    • abbreviations and The Cooking Chicken Method.

    Have any feedback? Send us an email at codeandbeyond@protonmail.com.

    Check other episodes of the podcast at https://codeandbeyond.rocks and don't forget to give a rating on Spotify ;)

    Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay.

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    32 m
  • Going cloudless: Our thoughts on cloud-based software
    Jun 7 2022

    Cloud-based software has been a part of our lives for quite some time. So much so, that even some products that currently exist might not have been possible without it. Besides obvious things like apps on our laptops, smartphones and PCs, there are cloud-connected TVs, refrigerators, keyboards and many other gadgets.

    While cloud-based software definitely provides many great benefits to consumers and developers, it comes at a cost that goes beyond its price tag. For consumers, there are questions about privacy and personal information, freedom of choice, necessity to be always connected. For developers, it might mean increased complexity of the things they work on.

    In this episode of Code && Beyond, we aren't going to fanatically blame or defend cloud computing, but try to analyze what works and doesn't work for us personally, what alternatives we use and why. When would it make sense to go cloudless?

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  • How to solve problems: advice based on our personal experience
    May 8 2022

    This time around, in Code && Beyond, we share our best problem-solving tips and tricks. Listen to what works for us when hitting a roadblock while developing software:

    • Timeboxing
    • Using the scientific method
    • Experimentation and prototyping
    • Diagrams and sketching on paper
    • Trying to explain the problem in simple words
    • Thinking about and describing the problem, rather than the solution
    • ...and more

    Check other episodes of the podcast at codeandbeyond.rocks and don't forget to rate us on Spotify ;)

    Have any feedback? Send us an email at codeandbeyond@protonmail.com.

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    Music by Twisterium from Pixabay.

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  • How to onboard new software engineers?
    Apr 7 2022

    At Code && Beyond, we are not HR experts, far from that, but we have both  been onboarded in different companies, as well as helped integrate new developers into the teams we have worked for.

    In this episode of Code && Beyond, Pablo and Alex share their experiences with:

    • onboarding buddy systems,
    • discovering and acquiring knowledge in your new team,
    • configuring your new development environment,
    • conventions, consistency, and best practices.

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    Music by Twisterium from Pixabay.

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  • Working as a freelancer, consultant, full-time employee
    Mar 16 2022

    As software engineers, we aren't limited to just one type of employment. Some prefer to have more flexibility and jump from one project to another focusing on short-term tasks, others value stability and like staying with the company for a long time. We could work as freelancers, consultants, and, of course, full-time employees.

    What's interesting, though, is that all these different types of employment have a couple myths around them.

    In this episode of Code && Beyond, Pablo and Alex discuss some of the myths and are trying to prove or bust them using their personal experience.

    Have any feedback? Send us an email at codeandbeyond@protonmail.com.

    Music by Twisterium from Pixabay.

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  • Code && Chess
    Feb 11 2022

    A very special guest joins Alex and Pablo in this episode of Code && Beyond. José Doval (Pepe) could be best described as a chess player and teacher who writes code for a living, two passions that have a lot more in common than one would think. 

    Where do coding and chess intersect? From machines that play chess to how chess skills can be applied in software engineering, this is an eye-opening discussion that you won't want to miss.

    Show notes:

    • Pepe Doval on Twitter, https://twitter.com/pepellou
    • Pepe Doval on Twitch, https://www.twitch.tv/pepellou
    • Pepe Doval on GitHub, https://github.com/pepellou
    • Chessable, https://www.chessable.com
    • "How Life Imitates Chess" (book), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Life_Imitates_Chess
    • AlphaZero is a computer program developed by artificial intelligence research company DeepMind to master the games of chess, shogi and go. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AlphaZero
    • MuZero is a computer program developed by artificial intelligence research company DeepMind to master games without knowing their rules. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MuZero.
    • Correspondence chess is chess played by various forms of long-distance correspondence, traditionally through the postal system. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correspondence_chess

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    Music by Twisterium from Pixabay.

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