Why I Talk To Myself and How It Made Me a Better Developer
A year ago I decided to start live streaming development as a way to motivate myself to learn new things. Today, I stream almost every day, I've built a full stack application using TypeScript, I've learned game development, and I've done things with websockets and game engines that probably shouldn't be done.
It all started by talking to myself in front of a camera and pressing "Start stream".
In this session, we'll talk about how using live streaming became the ultimate rubber duck for me, and how it motivated me to learn and try new things, build a community, and expand my network around the globe. We'll also cover what tools are available, how to set up a stream, and some tips and tricks I've picked up in the past year of streaming things that aren't me playing online games.
If you're interested in learning more, don't forget to click that "Follow"... I mean "Register" button and attend this session.
It all started by talking to myself in front of a camera and pressing "Start stream".
In this session, we'll talk about how using live streaming became the ultimate rubber duck for me, and how it motivated me to learn and try new things, build a community, and expand my network around the globe. We'll also cover what tools are available, how to set up a stream, and some tips and tricks I've picked up in the past year of streaming things that aren't me playing online games.
If you're interested in learning more, don't forget to click that "Follow"... I mean "Register" button and attend this session.