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Parting With Your Inner Perfectionist with Brian Rinaldi, Developer Experience Engineer at LaunchDarkly
This episode features an interview with Brian Rinaldi, Developer Experience Engineer at LaunchDarkly. With over 20 years of developer experience under his belt, Brian has worked with front-end and back-end technologies focusing on the web. He also serves as the editor for the JAMstacked and Mobile Dev Weekly newsletters, co-author of The Jamstack Book, and is on the board of directors for Orlando Developers.In this episode, Cassidy, Zach, and Brian dive into perfectionism, delivery of code versus quality of code, and learning how to adapt.-------------------Episode Timestamps:(02:06): What Brian is working on at LaunchDarkly(04:28): What Brian’s day-to-day looks like(08:57): Rapid Fire Questions(20:45): Random Segment Generator(37:28): Cassidy’s Sage Advice-------------------“I loved to learn and I was so into learning new stuff and new frameworks. There was always a slightly more perfect way to do something. [...] I was overly focused on the quality of my code and under focused on delivering the code.” – Brian Rinaldi-------------------Links:Twitter - Follow Briancfe.devLaunchDarklyTwitter - Follow CassidyTwitter - Follow ZachThe Dev Morning Show (At Night) YouTube Page