Failure Driven Development with Dustin Thostenson
.NET Rocks!9 Apr 2015

Failure Driven Development with Dustin Thostenson

How do you deal with failure? Carl and Richard talk to Dustin Thostenson about his experiences with failure and how they made him a better developer. The conversation starts out with a discussion of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and how that ultimately maps to our needs as developers as well. The needs build on each other, and you can have a higher-level need without a lower-level need being fulfilled. Dustin talks about how this hierarchy informs his understanding of a prospective employee during the interview. The questions you ask say a lot about who you are!

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Scott Stanfield on the Importance of Aesthetics

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Scripps Institute

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Frans Bouma on LLBLGen

Frans Bouma on LLBLGen

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Nick Benton and Claudio Russo are Polyphonic C#!

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