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Hey my dudes!
In this podcast, we will discuss about programming in general and becoming a blissful programmer in particular.
Having been programming for around a decade, walking in shoes of both lead software engineer and beginner, having given hundreds of interviews and taking hundreds as well, I have accumulated some knowledge which I would like to share.
Topics include how to start coding, skills to sharpen, how to improve quality, what hiring managers are looking for, how to become a great team contributor and more.

Patreon Link below

Yours,
Saurav
Son, Engineer, Brother Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blissful-programmer/support

Blissful Programmer saurav prakash

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Hey my dudes!
In this podcast, we will discuss about programming in general and becoming a blissful programmer in particular.
Having been programming for around a decade, walking in shoes of both lead software engineer and beginner, having given hundreds of interviews and taking hundreds as well, I have accumulated some knowledge which I would like to share.
Topics include how to start coding, skills to sharpen, how to improve quality, what hiring managers are looking for, how to become a great team contributor and more.

Patreon Link below

Yours,
Saurav
Son, Engineer, Brother Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blissful-programmer/support

    15 Tips on how to not turn off your interviewer

    15 Tips on how to not turn off your interviewer

    In this episode, we would talk about a few gotchas which you gotta keep in mind when you go for an interview. Remember, in programming jobs, especially senior level jobs, you will be grilled. If you don't know your basics, you won't be hired. I will go in to detail on six strategies to keep in mind when interviewing. It all comes down to having empathy with your interviewer. You have to make it easier for him to hire you and these tips would be helpful.


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    • 23 min
    14 My 5 tips for computer science students (my regrets)

    14 My 5 tips for computer science students (my regrets)

    Hey my dudes. This episode is more focused towards beginners and college students. I would be talking about 5 tips which if you inculcate in your life will for sure get you very far in your computer science career and help you secure great job. The back story behind these tips would be things I did wrong, my mistakes, my regrets, what I learned so far and what worked for me. Why wait, let's dive right in!

    Don't forget to subscribe, share and support (Patreon: blissfulprogrammer)


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    • 35 min
    13 Be Lazy (strategically)

    13 Be Lazy (strategically)

    A lot of times when you are working with other teams, you would be given an impossible deadline. In my opinion, 9 out of 10 times it is out of no where. Impossible deadlines makes sense for a doctor where patient can die, or may be a fire fighter, or paramedic or a stock trader, but for a software engineer? Why?

    We all know software development should be strategic and not tactical. You should take a step back and ask the why before jumping on coding. A working code is just the start. If you don't do due diligence and jump on building softwares, most of the times it will not be useful and thrown away since you didn't strategically asked the right question to understand the whys. Remember that you are the expert in building softwares not the sales team or the client. Its your responsibility to inquire and poke and sit down with them and weigh in all the alternative and ways. After doing this heavy brainstorming, go back build MVP and then come back, let them test and repeat. 

    In this podcast I will discuss the same along with examples and what should you do in these scenarios. 


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    • 22 min
    12 Power of using simple diagrams

    12 Power of using simple diagrams

    Hey my dudes!
    In this episode, we would talk about a basic strategy for understanding any new complex domain. 

    UML is very helpful but you don't have to go crazy about using each proper entity. Just drawing on the white board helps your mind and others find patterns which help you understand the core of the domain. It could be a new API (like I was doing recently with facebook ad api), a new service or a new product. It helps you understand enough so you can discuss the domain more properly with domain expert and help out stakeholders.

    So let's dive right in. And explore this in detail.


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    • 14 min
    11 Why OAuth 2.0 and How OAuth 2.0

    11 Why OAuth 2.0 and How OAuth 2.0

    Hey my dudes! In this technical Episode, we will be talking about OAuth 2.0, its history, a little bit about OAuth 1.0 and OAuth 1.1, its advantage and briefly get in to understanding the protocol, entities, the grant types, use cases etc.

    I will try to keep it as basic as possible, I promise. 

    For show notes, references (Thank you Oath and Digital Ocean), and more readings, you can check my blog link here - https://www.onceaday.today/subjects/4/posts/181


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    • 37 min
    10 Be a knowledge cruncher not just code cruncher

    10 Be a knowledge cruncher not just code cruncher

    In this episode, I would be talking about domain driven design. There is always two types of engineers in a team. One who are core members and understand the domain lingua well and others who just care about feature completion. Of course the core members are the ones who are least replaceable and are important asset for a company. 

    Understanding domain and talking and creating code and architecture that goes hand in hand with domain expert understanding is a big asset and is the topic of this episode and the book Domain Driven Design by Eric Evans. I would suggest reading that as well.


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    • 20 min

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