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I have a conversation with Isabella Romanazzi, Director of NetSuite Recruitment at SystemsAccountants. We discuss: Isabella's journey into recruiting her observations of trends in the current NetSuite job market her advice for NetSuite job seekers and employers alike her passion for networking events This episode is brought to you by the members of…
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I share my backstory, including: Learning to write code on a calculator Changing my mind halfway through a college degree Starting out in government contracting Transitioning cluelessly into NetSuite and JavaScript Getting fired from a NetSuite developer job This episode is brought to you by the members of the Sustainable SuiteScript community. We …
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Jacob Terneus (CEO) and Caleb Schmitz (CRO) of The Anchor Group about their lengthy experience working with SuiteCommerce. the challenges and skills required for ecommerce roles the evolution of Anchor Group's focus to SuiteCommerce the differences between various ecommerce solutions the benefits of knowledge sharing and training within a company…
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We discuss our observations of the explosion in popularity of generative AI What are our individual reactions to the rise of generative AI? How are we using AI in our lives? How well does generative AI write SuiteScript right now? Enthusiasm and reservations about the nature of work in the age of AI This episode was hosted and sponsored by Salto. S…
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We discuss our ideas to expand the NetSuite development ecosystem. improving access to SuiteQL metadata table access, views, indexes, query plans enhancing developer tooling like debugging environments and dependency management tailored learning paths for all experience levels better community engagement through a developer relations team Tim's wee…
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We follow-up with Jonathan Stark to discuss the concept of authority. Jonathan shares his definition of authority, why establishing authority is important (especially to soloists), and strategies for building authority. We also discuss Jonathan's career pivots, the steps that he went through to establish authority in new areas, and how he and Roche…
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We talk about maintaining a healthy and sustainable productivity system. keeping your focus on consistency in task execution and progress towards goals over raw outputs (e.g. "how much did users' lives improve?", not "how many lines of code did I type?"). the importance of rest and evaluation. Tim’s use of text files for task planning and search fe…
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Adam Smith joins us to talk about SuiteAdvanced, his popular premium browser extension for NetSuite. Adam's journey to becoming a NetSuite developer. the motivation for building and sharing SuiteAdvanced. the technical challenges of building and distributing a browser extension. Adam's experience winning the Hackathon for Good at SuiteWorld.…
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Jonathan Stark joins us to talk about the insanity of hourly billing. Jonathan's and Tim's shared history in the FileMaker Pro space. Jonathan's AHA moment when he realized hourly billing was killing his business. the misaligned financial incentives created by hourly billing. how specializing into a narrower target market amplifies your opportuniti…
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We discuss an article called "The Butterfly Effect" which Eric wrote, describing his observations of the NetSuite development space. Often, our eagerness to say YES to every client, to every project, to every task, flings us into a spiral of dysfunction. Business, teams, and individuals are all interconnected systems. Nothing and no one operates in…
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We discuss the pros and cons of being able to customize NetSuite as broadly and deeply as you want. How do you decide when to customize NetSuite to your business needs versus when to adapt your business process to NetSuite? Whose responsibility is it to make that decision? What are the benefits and drawbacks of either choice? This episode was hoste…
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We highlight the significance of clear, concise, and consistent naming conventions in coding. Poor naming can lead to confusion, increased cognitive load, and avoidance of code. We talk about using domain-specific language in your code, the importance of consistency, the benefits of having a standard set of rules within a team, and the importance o…
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An interview with Gil Hoffer, co-founder and CTO of Salto. We discuss Gil's long tenure as a leader in tech and Salto's mission of making our lives as business engineers easier. We also talk about the reasons that high-quality DevOps and engineering practices are critical within the business applications space, as well as the rewards and challenges…
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We look back on 2023 and ahead to 2024. Tim discusses his struggle with chronic fatigue syndrome and his transition to project-based billing. Eric shares his experience with burnout and his decision to work independently once again. We both discuss the importance of self-care in our lives and maintaining a work-life balance.This episode was hosted …
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An interview with Cassius Kellogg, Vice President of Services at Bryant Park Consulting. We discuss Cassius' experience in the NetSuite graduate program, Bryant Park's incredible growth and business mindset, and our ideas for efficiently onboarding yourself or gracefully handing off your projects to another developer.This episode was hosted and spo…
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In this episode, we discuss options and things to consider when pricing NetSuite development work. Should you charge an hourly rate, or based on time & Materials? Should you used value-based pricing? (And what is values-based pricing anyway?) What costs do you consider? How do you research the going rate? How often should you raise your rates?…
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An interview with Matt Dahse, Senior Solution Architect at 360 Cloud Solutions. We discuss: Starting with design, instead of starting with code. Matt's path to NetSuite. There's nothing that NetSuite can't do, but there are things it shouldn't do. How and why Matt wrote "NetSuite Development With SuiteScript 2.0." The benefits of writing a book. Th…
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We commiserate about SuiteScript in general, and: The oft-frustrating API design versus typical CRUD interface. Comparing SuiteScript to a typical "MVC" architecture. SuiteQL as a better Data Access Layer. Closed nature of a very small community. The unenviable position of documenting a massive ERP system. Encouraged by the improving tools infrastr…
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We discuss the concept of commoditization and how it applies to services and software development in particular. How, in the eyes of your buyers, your code and processes don't help to differentiate you from your competitors. How being busy doesn't necessarily mean that you're being successful. How specialization can act as a defense to commoditizat…
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An interview with Adam Partee, Vice President Business of Development at Maverick Fulfillment, a third-party logistics company. We discuss Maverick's NetSuite-first business strategy, how NetSuite is listening to feedback and improving its WMS offering, some of the shortcomings of the NetSuite WMS (cycle counts, inventory management, supplier integ…
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Inspired by Alex Lakatos's "Things I Wish I'd Learned Sooner After Being a Developer for 10 Years," we discuss the importance of soft skills, imposter syndrome and imposters, the importance of continuous learning and exploring, the potential benefits of specializing, strategies for doing deep work, and more.…
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