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Developer Career Masterplan

By : Heather VanCura, Bruno Souza
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Book Image

Developer Career Masterplan

5 (1)
By: Heather VanCura, Bruno Souza

Overview of this book

Written by industry experts that have spent the last 20+ years helping developers grow their careers, this book offers invaluable insights and guidance tailored to the specific needs of technical professionals. By discovering the secret of continuous learning and adapting in the ever-evolving field of software development, you’ll explore various learning paths with formal and informal methods, as well as gain an understanding of the value of certifications to validate your skills. This book will teach you the significance of building a strong support network, holding crucial conversations, and taking ownership of your career growth. You'll delve into acquiring both soft and hard skills, becoming a well-rounded and sought-after developer. Packed with practical examples, stories of successful developers, and real-world applications, the chapters will equip you with actionable advice on how to push beyond your comfort zone and embracing communities to enhance your teamwork abilities. Additionally, you’ll uncover the benefits of joining open-source projects, speaking at conferences, and building a personal brand to amplify your visibility and reputation. By the end of this book, you'll have a well-laid-out long-term and short-term plan for your career progression, equipping you with advanced technical skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to effectively manage relationships within your organization.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Part 1 The Basics: Learn and Practice the Technical Skills
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Part 2 Get Involved: Participate in the Community
13
Part 3 Create Impact: Share and Lead

Interview

Elder Moraes

Q: Can you tell us where you work now?

A: Currently, I work at Red Hat, having moved there from Oracle in early 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic. My role at Red Hat involves leading the Red Hat developers for Latin America, where I work with the Latin community, delivering Spanish content and talks.

Q: Do you speak Spanish?

A: Yes, I do. When I was interviewed for my current role, my boss asked me if I could speak Spanish, and I had to learn. It was not too difficult as Spanish is a close language to Portuguese, which is my native language.

Q: How did you first get involved with the Java community?

A: In around 2015, I discovered a group in Brazil that was discussing Java on IRC called SouJava. I contacted the group, and a year later, I was working with Bruno Souza when he asked me to help promote the release of Java EE 8. We ended up conducting a series of interviews with prominent figures in the Java community, which brought me to author...