Listen "99 Dev Problems with Neal Tovsen"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we sat down with Neal Tovsen, a seasoned fractional CTO who brings over two decades of enterprise and startup experience to the tech industry. After working at companies like GE and Siemens, Neal ventured into entrepreneurship before finding his passion in fractional CTO work, where he helps non-technical founders and coaches technical founders navigating the startup world. Throughout the conversation, Neal shared invaluable insights on technical leadership, discussing how development decisions need to align with business context and goals. He offered a fresh perspective on the perpetual challenge of balancing code quality with business needs, suggesting that developers should "change the definition of perfection to match the need at the time." Neal also delved into the cultural aspects of different programming languages and frameworks, from Ruby/Rails to JavaScript/TypeScript, and provided practical advice for developers looking to introduce new tools to their organizations. His approach to technology selection and team building reflects a deep understanding of how technical decisions impact business outcomes, making this episode particularly valuable for both developers and technical leaders looking to bridge the gap between technical excellence and business objectives. Neal can be found on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/nealtovsen, where he's open to connecting for mentoring and technical leadership discussions.
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