Learning by Teaching. Embracing Continuous Learning as a Developer
What’s the best way to learn a new skill or technology? And how
make sure you got it right? In this episode, we talk about
continuous learning with Laura Beatris, full-stack developer from
Reaktor Amsterdam. Laura opens up about why teaching others also
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In this episode, we talk about continuous learning with Laura
Beatris, full-stack developer from Reaktor Amsterdam. Laura opens
up about why teaching others also helps her grow professionally.
She also shares her learning techniques & processes.
Guest
Laura Beatris is a Software Developer at Reaktor, originally from
Brasil but currently based in the Netherlands. In addition to
writing code, Laura also loves learning by teaching others. She's
currently studying more in-depth GraphQL and Elixir.
When not coding, she's playing music and traveling around the
world. Concerts and music festivals are the ultimate reasons to
travel for Laura. She loves to take photos of singers and fans
having their best time.
Hosts
Anna Fröblom is a great programmer, problem-solver, hobby
photographer, lego enthusiast, and simply a nice person.
Esko Lahti is an engineer who now works in the company that got
him into Clojure. Now, his party trick at meetups is to
rapid-fire through an extensive list of parentheses jokes.
References
Notability/Notion for digital note taking
"How to Take Smart Notes" book - Get more in depth about the
whole science behind writing good notes during study sessions
"The Power of Habit" book - Understand how habit loops are
important for a consistent study journey
Laura’s social media:
About Reaktor
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We at Reaktor are looking for exceptional talent and new friends.
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