
Episode 17
Why we hate to read code with Trisha Gee
In this episode, I talk to Trisha Gee, who is the Lead of the Java Developer Advocacy Team at JetBrain. She is an expert for Java high-performance systems, and developed software for a variety of industries, such as finance or manufacturing. We talk about: - how she got started in tech, - why it’s harder to read than write code, - how it is to work at JetBrains, - her hiring experiences, - and how she overcame imposter syndrome and started to feel confident with her competences.
April 28, 202048m 41s
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Links:
- McKayla’s Code Review Workshops
- Trisha’s Twitter
- Trisha’s Website
- Jobs at Jetbrains
- Talk to “Why reading code is harder than writing code“
- Felienne Herman: Teaching Programming
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trisha geecode reviewjetbrainssoftware engineeringdeveloper advocacywomenintech