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Blog Archive - Jeff Carouth
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Web and mobile developer. Agile apprentice. I Am a Technical Lead, but Am I a Manager? My Proposal Was Rejected, Now What? A Personal Fitness Challenge. Keysigning at Php[tek] 2014. MidwestPHP 2014: My Experience. The Implementing Domain Driven Design Book Club. Posted in book club. It’s Your Career, You’re Responsible. Loosely Coupled: A New Podcast Appears. Conferences: Inspiration Is Your Responsibility. JavaScript Essential Reading List. JavaScript at a PHP Conference. What? ZendCon 2012 Wrap Up.
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I Am a Technical Lead, but Am I a Manager? - Jeff Carouth
https://carouth.com/blog/2015/02/15/i-am-a-technical-lead
Web and mobile developer. Agile apprentice. I Am a Technical Lead, but Am I a Manager? What is a Technical Lead? To me, a technical lead is someone who has a solid background as a developer, and has demonstrated an ability to effectively communicate not only with other engineers but also with product managers, stakeholders, designers, markerters, and anyone else who might have a need to express relevant ideas to a team of developers. Some of the things a good technical lead will do are:. The point was, d...
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Episode 16: The one with HTTP/2 · That Podcast with Beau and Dave
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Episode 16: The one with HTTP/2. Because HTTP/1.1 isn't good enough anymore, apparently. Update your browser or Flash plugin. Laquo;WEB» by Anita Ritenour. Want to know when new episodes are ready? Beau and Dave catch up on their latest happenings and talk about HTTP/2, what makes it different and how we understand it could change the way we do things. Developer Fallacies of 2014. That Podcast in PHPJeopardy. Luke Stokes ( @lukestokes. Brandon Mueller ( @fatmuemoo. Wisdom of the ElePHPant. Ask a question...
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Keysigning at Php[tek] 2014 - Jeff Carouth
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Web and mobile developer. Agile apprentice. Keysigning at Php[tek] 2014. With the introduction of keybase.io. This post is about my desire to include keysigning at PHP conferences. As php[tek]. Is the next conference for me, I hope to start there. What I am proposing is an unofficial keysigning event at php[tek] 2014. There are several existing protocols a keysigning party could follow. There are also some good ideas I am discussing with Joshua Thijssen. Generate a key pair. Email your public key. Email ...
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Signing PGP Keys - Jeff Carouth
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Web and mobile developer. Agile apprentice. At the php[tek] keysigning and PGP open space. The question of how to actually sign keys came up. I had planned to write this post anyway, but now seems like as good a time as any. What follows is my process for verifying keys and how I go about signing after I’ve verified. Verifying a key individually. And bring the slip with you. Rdquo; I do this to get a verbal confirmation that you checked the information against your local copy of your key. Once you co...
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My Proposal Was Rejected, Now What? - Jeff Carouth
https://carouth.com/blog/2015/02/05/my-proposal-was-rejected
Web and mobile developer. Agile apprentice. My Proposal Was Rejected, Now What? You see a tweet about an open call for papers at a conference you’ve always wanted to attend. You read through the instructions and suggested topics list. You feel like you’ve got a winning idea. After all, you spent the last year of your life solving the problem and learning this technology. We value your submissions and want to encourage you to continue to submit. What do you do now? Do the organizers not like me? Maybe you...
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A Personal Fitness Challenge - Jeff Carouth
https://carouth.com/blog/2014/09/01/a-personal-fitness-challenge
Web and mobile developer. Agile apprentice. A Personal Fitness Challenge. So I bought a road bike. My flexibility from running came in handy and I quickly built up more power. I was riding my bike almost every day. I’d set out routinely on a Saturday morning and ride for 80 to 120 miles with some friends, sometimes pushing the boundaries of what my body could handle. But I felt free. I don’t know why I parked my bicycle and stopped running. I just did one day and never really got back into it. It sounds ...
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Jeff Carouth
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Web and mobile developer. Agile apprentice. My Proposal Was Rejected, Now What? You see a tweet about an open call for papers at a conference you’ve always wanted to attend. You read through the instructions and suggested topics list. You feel like you’ve got a winning idea. After all, you spent the last year of your life solving the problem and learning this technology. We value your submissions and want to encourage you to continue to submit. What do you do now? Do the organizers not like me? Maybe you...
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About Jeff Carouth - Jeff Carouth
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Web and mobile developer. Agile apprentice. My name is Jeff Carouth. In many places available on the Internet I use the ever-so-creative nick jcarouth. I am a web and mobile developer based in College Station, Texas, USA. I have worked as a developer, project manager, full stack developer, backend developer, and platform engineer. I am employed as Lead Platform Engineer at Liftopia. In addition to this blog I have contributed several articles to php architect. Who was gracious enough to work with me as I...
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