8 episodes

Business Logic is a show for software developers to gain tactical, practical business knowledge. Join your host, Andy Qin, as he interviews luminaries in the tech industry to answer perennial questions that business-minded developers have, such as:

• How can I convince more people of my ideas?
• Should I get an MBA?
• When should I work for myself?

...and many more. This show is intended to make you more effective at work by providing the business context for the products you work on.

Business Logic Andy Qin

    • Technology
    • 5.0 • 28 Ratings

Business Logic is a show for software developers to gain tactical, practical business knowledge. Join your host, Andy Qin, as he interviews luminaries in the tech industry to answer perennial questions that business-minded developers have, such as:

• How can I convince more people of my ideas?
• Should I get an MBA?
• When should I work for myself?

...and many more. This show is intended to make you more effective at work by providing the business context for the products you work on.

    Julianna Lamb of Stytch on organization design

    Julianna Lamb of Stytch on organization design

    Passwordless authentication methods provide a better user experience and are more secure than passwords. But how do developers make sense of the many differing technologies out there (WebAuthn, FIDO2, magic links, authenticator apps, Touch ID, etc.)?
    Julianna Lamb cofounded Stytch to help us out. They make it easy to integrate modern, passwordless authentication flows into your apps. She shares her expertise on picking the right authentication method, how she started a company during a pandemic, and her approach to organization design and people development.
    Episode resources
    Check out Stytch Blog posts on org design and code reviews Julianna is on Twitter So is Andy and this show

    • 59 min
    Jaren Glover of Robinhood on code, capital, and culture

    Jaren Glover of Robinhood on code, capital, and culture

    How do engineers ensure the best opportunities find them? Jaren Glover offers his perspective as an early engineer at Robinhood, mentor at /dev/color, and student of business. This discussion was wide-ranging: we appreciate the "pay it forward" culture that makes Silicon Valley unique, tradeoffs to event streaming architectures, and who should play Bond in the next 007 movie.
    Episode resources
    Jaren's favorite new consumer apps: Stadium Live, Compound, Bighead, Realtime, and Cappucino.fm Rebekah Cox's Ambition and Higher Standards essays Searching "Kelsey Hightower" on YouTube returns magical technical content, in Jaren's words aphyr's notes on distributed systems The Remarable Story of Risk A Short History of Financial Euphoria The Defiant Ones on HBO The Black Godfather on Netflix

    • 56 min
    Michelle Bu of Stripe on rapidly scaling yourself

    Michelle Bu of Stripe on rapidly scaling yourself

    Michelle Bu has played pivotal roles in authoring products like Stripe Elements, Stripe Radar, and most recently, Stripe's new suite of payments APIs. She's learned a thing or two about building exceptional developer experiences, how to use product metrics, and building the team that builds the product. Lucky for all of us, she was generous with sharing her takes on these and more in this fun first episode of Season 2.
    Episode Resources
    Read Michelle's (soon-to-be-updated) blog Follow Michelle on Twitter! Follow Andy on Twitter!

    • 57 min
    Oz Nova of Bradfield on pursuing engineering mastery

    Oz Nova of Bradfield on pursuing engineering mastery

    Oz Nova, founder and instructor at the Bradfield School of Computer Science, explains how he approaches teaching, what he does to create a safe learning environment, and his moonshot idea to create a world-class computer networking class delivered over the internet.
    Listening to this episode will make you a more effective teacher. That's the Business Logic guarantee.
    Episode Resources
    Bradfield School of Computer Science The Gallwey approach to learning tennis From Nand to Tetris (class) Follow Oz on Twitter! Follow Andy on Twitter!  

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Chetan Puttagunta of Benchmark on enabling mass creativity

    Chetan Puttagunta of Benchmark on enabling mass creativity

    Founders and company builders, this one is for you. Chetan Puttagunta, General Partner at Benchmark Capital, offers his approach to recruiting pipelines, remote work cultures, and go-to-market strategy. Toward the end, we cover what software companies can take away from the ordering experience at Starbucks.
    Episode Resources
    Bill Gurley's talk on chasing a passion Follow Chetan on Twitter! Follow Andy on Twitter!  
     

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Jeff Weinstein of Stripe on owning your career

    Jeff Weinstein of Stripe on owning your career

    Sometimes the next step in a career is not clear. When there's a fork in the road between things you are passionate about and things you are good at, which should you pick? Jeff Weinstein, Product Lead for Payments Infrastructure at Stripe, offers learnings from his own career as guidance. Prior to Stripe, Jeff founded Wagon, which acquired by Box in 2016.
    Episode Resources
    "Be a player, not a victim" talk Follow Jeff on Twitter! Follow Andy on Twitter!  

    • 1 hr 8 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
28 Ratings

28 Ratings

Trickywolffe ,

Great new podcast

Wow, super well put together podcast with an amazing first guest. Looking forward to more!

Ecl88 ,

I’ve been looking for a podcast on this very subject! Very insightful and informative.

Can’t wait for future episodes.

jjwon0 ,

Fantastic

Super insightful — glad I found this!!

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