Flight Sims and O&G with Trevor Varwig

19/11/2024 1h 0min Episodio 5
Flight Sims and O&G with Trevor Varwig

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In this episode of Voices of the Code, hosts Karl Murray and Steven Fox welcome Trevor Varwig, a developer with a rich background in software development. Trevor shares his journey from creating mods for Microsoft Flight Simulator to working in various industries, including LNG and education software. The conversation delves into Trevor's current role, his interest in security, and the nuances of red team hacking. They also discuss the Houston Laravel Meetup, Trevor's passion for smoking meats, and his enthusiasm for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The episode wraps up with insights on development practices and the importance of understanding the tools we use.TakeawaysTrevor started developing at a young age, starting with Microsoft Flight Simulator mods.Security is a growing focus in software development, with Trevor studying for security certifications.Red team hacking involves testing the security of applications by attempting to breach them.The Flipper Zero is a tool for demonstrating security vulnerabilities in physical devices.Trevor enjoys smoking meats and experimenting with different flavors and techniques.The Houston Laravel Meetup aims to connect local developers and grow the community.The oil and gas industry often relies on outdated software, presenting challenges for modernization.Trevor emphasizes the importance of understanding code and not relying solely on AI for developmentChapters00:00 Introduction to Development Journeys06:12 Transitioning to Laravel and Full Stack Development11:26 Exploring Programming Languages: Go, PHP, and Beyond18:10 Diving into Security: Best Practices and Learning24:28 Understanding RFID Security Risks31:24 The Evolution of Microsoft Flight Simulator39:36 Challenges in the Oil and Gas Software Industry44:59 Remote Work Trends Post-COVID52:05 Rapid Fire Questions and Personal Insights57:45 Programming Tips for New Developers