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In this episode of Compile Swift Podcast, I talk about the importance of keeping source code in remote repositories and maintaining good backup practices. I remind listeners of the risks like natural disasters and hardware failures and underline the critical need for a plan B.

In the second part of the episode, I offer advice on job hunting during a challenging period when budgets run out towards the end of the year.

I urge listeners to use this time for self-improvement: learning new things, working on personal projects, contributing to open-source projects, and shaping resumes. I further emphasize the powerful impression showcasing source code can make when applying for jobs.

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:11) - Source code - Local or remote?
  • (04:55) - Why source control is critical
  • (06:20) - How do I get a job at the end of the year?
  • (10:52) - Rate and review
  • (12:16) - Support the podcast

As mentioned in this episode
3 Reasons you should use source control

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In this episode of Compile Swift Podcast, I talk about the importance of keeping source code in remote repositories and maintaining good backup practices. I remind listeners of the risks like natural disasters and hardware failures and underline the critical need for a plan B.

In the second part of the episode, I offer advice on job hunting during a challenging period when budgets run out towards the end of the year.

I urge listeners to use this time for self-improvement: learning new things, working on personal projects, contributing to open-source projects, and shaping resumes. I further emphasize the powerful impression showcasing source code can make when applying for jobs.

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:11) - Source code - Local or remote?
  • (04:55) - Why source control is critical
  • (06:20) - How do I get a job at the end of the year?
  • (10:52) - Rate and review
  • (12:16) - Support the podcast

As mentioned in this episode
3 Reasons you should use source control

Please leave a review and show your support

https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswift

You can also show your support by buying me a coffee

https://peterwitham.com/bmc

Follow me on Mastodon

@Compileswift@iosdev.space

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Arclite
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

157 episodes

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