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Shownotes: To allow you to find interesting places here are the beginnings of some conversations: We start with how she found herself working remote for CodePen. (1:35) How it is for Cassidy to working remotely for CodePen (3:15) What is Cassidy's responsibility at CodePen (6:11) She is responsible for changing their web application from Ruby Rails and Redux to Apollo and GraphQL Cassidy talks about how she interviewed with CodePen (9:40) How the team learns a new technology together as a team (13:20) CodePen's inclusive environment and women in tech (15:45) Why does Cassidy spend time on making jokes and funny videos (19:50) How does Cassidy approach problems? (24:15) How do they communicate in a remote team? (27:00) Do they use Code Reviews at CodePen? (29:35) Cassidy explains that they also invest now more into testing (31:30) How are decisions done at CodePen? Who decides which features are delivered? (32:15) Cassidy talks about how they covert CodPen to a more consolidated state using React and Appollo (38:15) We talk about if you should re-write your code from scratch? (44:15) CodePen is rewritten piece by piece, reminding Michaela about how Slack UI was modernized. Now we talk about Cassidy's side projects and how she integrates that into her life (45:50) Why she isn't a developer evangelist anymore (46:30) What is up with Cassidy and her keyboards? (48:45) Cassidy's advice for others on side projects: figure out why you do that (51) A song that stuck with her and has some solid career advise (52:30) Lyrics: The day is short. The night is long. Why do we work so hard, to get what we don't even want? (From the song: The Day Is Short - Jearlyn Steele)
Career advice: You should know what you like and what you dislike (55:00) Rebecca Gracia: When you build your personal career or your personal brand, it's just as important to know what you like as it is what you dislike. Links: |