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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Voices of the Code, Steven Fox and Karl Murray welcome Alex Six, a senior software engineer at Zillow Group, to the show. The conversation covers Alex's journey into programming, his experiences with the Laravel framework, and the dynamics of working within a small team inside a large organization. They discuss the collaborative nature of the Filament project and Alex's favorite development tools. The episode also touches on the differences between using Linux and Mac for development, highlighting the advantages and challenges of each environment. In this engaging conversation, Alex Six and the hosts discuss various topics ranging from the challenges of onboarding in NixOS, the choice of Linux distributions, the future of Laravel in light of WordPress community dynamics, and the importance of documentation in development tools like Filament. They also touch on personal hobbies such as Formula One and fountain pens, and conclude with valuable advice for new developers about practical learning experiences.TakeawaysAlex Six works as a senior software engineer at Zillow Group.Alex transitioned from engineering to web development through an internship.Laravel was chosen for its productivity and enterprise-level results.The Filament project is developed asynchronously with a strong team dynamic.Alex's early career involved significant learning experiences in a small startup.Kirschbaum's relationship with Filament was influenced by Alex's advocacy.Vim is a preferred tool for efficient coding.Linux offers a reliable development environment despite some challenges.Choosing the right Linux distribution can impact development.Laravel's future may see an influx of WordPress developers.Community dynamics can affect the perception of technologies.Documentation is crucial for user experience in development tools.Side projects can be a great way to explore new ideas.F1 is awesome.Fountain pens is, somehow, a common interest between Steven, Karl, and Alex.Hands-on experience is more valuable than passive learning.Building something meaningful can enhance learning. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Voices of the Code02:55 Hurricane Helene and Community Resilience05:44 Journey into Programming and Laravel12:00 Working at Zillow: A Unique Perspective17:53 The Filament Team and Open Source Collaboration23:58 Career Progression and Filament's Impact29:53 Tools of the Trade: Development Preferences30:08 Mac vs. Linux: Personal Preferences32:50 The Reliability of Linux for Development36:30 NixOS: A New Frontier for Developers40:26 The Future of Laravel on Linux44:32 Community Dynamics in the PHP World50:59 Skill Issues and Tool Discussions52:02 Side Projects and Hobbies53:04 Formula One Fandom56:47 MotoGP Insights59:54 Fountain Pens and Personal Interests01:03:55 Advice for New Developers
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