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    Explore " trisha gee" with insightful episodes like "Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA • Trisha Gee & Helen Scott", "Release It! • Michael Nygard & Trisha Gee", "How to Help Your Boss Help You • Ken Kousen & Trisha Gee", "97 Things Every [Java] Programmer Should Know • Trisha Gee & Kevlin Henney" and "#60 Trisha Gee owns her career" from podcasts like ""GOTO - Today, Tomorrow and the Future", "GOTO - Today, Tomorrow and the Future", "GOTO - Today, Tomorrow and the Future", "GOTO - Today, Tomorrow and the Future" and "Software Developers Journey"" and more!

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    Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA • Trisha Gee & Helen Scott

    Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA • Trisha Gee & Helen Scott

    This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.
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    Read the full transcription of the interview here

    Trisha Gee - Lead Developer Evangelist at Gradle, Java Champion & Co-Author of "Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA"
    Helen Scott - Developer Advocate at JetBrains & Co-Author of "Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA"

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    DESCRIPTION
    We’re frequently taught to use a text editor when we’re learning to write code so that we understand the fundamentals. However, if we treat our IDE as a text editor, we are doing ourselves a disservice. As professional developers, we no longer need to learn the fundamentals; we need to deliver working applications. We can use the features of an IDE to help us with this.

    IntelliJ IDEA is an extremely fully-featured IDE that can help professional developers with almost any task they need to perform, and this can be overwhelming to get to grips with. Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA uses two approaches to help newcomers and experienced users alike:

    • Tutorials that walk through writing code and developing applications that show when, why and how to use IntelliJ IDEA features to create working applications.
    • A questions-and-answers approach that demonstrates which features can be used to solve the problems that professional developers face.

    Seeing how to use IntelliJ IDEA from these different angles not only showcases the most useful features but also teaches multiple approaches for using these features. No matter which technologies you use or how you like to work, reading this book will help you find an approach that enables you to work comfortably and productively with IntelliJ IDEA.

    * Book description: © leanpub.com

    The interview is based on Trisha's & Helen's co-authored book "Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA"

    RECOMMENDED BOOKS
    Trisha Gee • Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA
    Trisha Gee, Kathy Sierra & Bert Bates • Head First Java
    Kevlin Henney & Trisha Gee • 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know
    Michael Nygard • Release It! 2nd Edition
    Aditya Y. Bhargava • Grokking Algorithms
    Ford, Richards, Sadalage & Dehghani • Software Architecture: The Hard Parts

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    Release It! • Michael Nygard & Trisha Gee

    Release It! • Michael Nygard & Trisha Gee

    This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.
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    Michael Nygard - Innovative technology leader & Author of "Release It!"
    Trisha Gee - Java Champion & Co-Editor of "97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know"

    DESCRIPTION
    Despite the widespread adoption of DevOps and CICD, some companies still rely on manual deployments in 2023. Michael Nygard, author of "Release It!" examines new patterns and anti-patterns that have emerged since the first edition of his book was released in 2007.
    Mike and Trisha Gee explore why companies using current best practices continue to encounter challenges.
    Come along to hear from the trenches of the DevOps movement.

    The interview is based on Mike's book "Release It! (2nd Edition)"

    RECOMMENDED BOOKS
    Michael Nygard • Release It! 2nd Edition
    Michael Nygard • Release It! 1st Edition
    Kim, Humble, Debois, Forsgren & Willis • The DevOps Handbook
    James Higginbotham • Principles of Web API Design
    Vlad Khononov • Balancing Coupling in Software Design
    Eoin Woods, Murat Erder & Pierre Pureur • Continuous Architecture in Practice

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    How to Help Your Boss Help You • Ken Kousen & Trisha Gee

    How to Help Your Boss Help You • Ken Kousen & Trisha Gee

    This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.
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    Ken Kousen - Author of "Help Your Boss Help You" & President at Kousen IT
    Trisha Gee - Co-Editor of "97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know" & Java Advocacy Lead at JetBrains

    DESCRIPTION
    There are tons of books about how to become a manager and how to improve as a manager, but in this Book Club episode, Trisha Gee talks to Ken Kousen about how you can manage your own manager. They explore his book "Help Your Boss Help You," which takes the standpoint of an employee and how you can build a relationship with your boss that helps you get what you want. What drives the dynamic in a professional relationship, and how can you as an employee steer the wheel for your career?
    The interview is based on Ken's book "Help Your Boss Help You".

    Read the full transcription of the interview here

    RECOMMENDED BOOKS
    Ken Kousen • Help Your Boss Help You
    Ken Kousen • Kotlin Cookbook
    Ken Kousen • Modern Java Recipes
    Ken Kousen • Gradle Recipes for Android
    Ken Kousen • Making Java Groovy
    Robert Axelrod • The Evolution of Cooperation
    Kevlin Henney & Trisha Gee • 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know
    Matthew Skelton & Manuel Pais • Team Topologies

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    97 Things Every [Java] Programmer Should Know • Trisha Gee & Kevlin Henney

    97 Things Every [Java] Programmer Should Know • Trisha Gee & Kevlin Henney

    This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.
    http://gotopia.tech/bookclub

    Trisha Gee - Co-Author of "97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know"
    Kevlin Henney - Co-Author of "97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know"

    DESCRIPTION
    Discover the voices behind the “97 Things Every Java Developer Should Know” in this GOTO Book Club episode with Trisha Gee, Java Champion and leader of the Java Developer Advocacy team at JetBrains, and Kevlin Henley, thought provoker at Curbralan. They highlight how to make the most out of the book, and why it’s not intended as an exhaustive list or only targeted at Java developers.
    The interview is based on Trisha's and Kevlin's book "97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know":
    https://amzn.to/3kiTwJJ

    Read the full transcription of the interview here:
    https://gotopia.tech/bookclub/episodes/97-things-every-programmer-should-know

    RECOMMENDED BOOKS
    Kevlin Henney & Trisha Gee • 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know • https://amzn.to/3kiTwJJ

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    #60 Trisha Gee owns her career

    #60 Trisha Gee owns her career

    Trisha took us from her first years at school, being an outsider, all the way to taking advantage of it as a developer advocate for JetBrains. During this fantastic discussion, we brushed over the people that helped and even pushed her. We spoke about being comfortable with being uncomfortable. We discussed taking a leap of faith, not burning bridges, taking control of your career, working on your brand, important developer skills and building on people.

    Trisha has developed Java applications for a range of industries and non-profits of all sizes. She has expertise in Java high performance systems, is passionate about enabling developer productivity, and dabbles with Open Source development. Trisha is a leader of the Sevilla Java User Group, a Java Champion and a true believer in healthy communities. As a Developer Advocate for JetBrains, she gets to share all the interesting things she’s constantly discovering.

    Note:
    My audio feed was very low, my questions will be a bit hard to hear at some point. But I managed to save most of it and Trisha sounds fantastic!

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    Software Developer‘s Journey is hosted and produced by Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, a crazy frenchman living in Germany who dedicated his life to helping others learn & grow. More about him at timbourguignon.fr.

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