Developer on Fire
Episode 008 | Trevor Page - Teaching and Learning, Always and Everywhere
Trevor Page talks with Dave Rael about learning and teaching to code, inspiration, and passion.
Trevor is a programmer who started down a very typical path in life. He went to school got good grades, was accepted into university, got a degree, landed an entry level position and started climbing the corporate ladder.
But as time passed, he felt like he was just a bit different from his peers at work and at home. From the outside in, he “had it all”, but always felt like something was missing. Until one day in June of 2012 when he discovered “the podcast”.
After jumping from random podcast to podcast he eventually settled on podcasts in the business category and found his new passion. Entrepreneurship. After absorbing all the information he could about sales, marketing and entrepreneurship in general, Trevor quit his day job as a senior software engineer and ventured out into the unexplored territories of running his own business.
Fast forward almost three years and Trevor is now enjoying the fruits of his labours as he works from home, sets his own hours and gets to learn new things almost every single day!
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and Trevor Page
- - Trevor's definition of value
- - Trevor's business
- - The things that "light Trevor up"
- - Writing software is cool
- - Trevor's story of failure, survival mode and making yourself valuable
- - Trevor's greatest success story - Earning passive income while helping user learn to code
- - How Trevor stays current with what he needs to know
- - Trevor's book recommendations
- - Optimization of effort for both business and software
- - The things about which Trevor like to geek out
- - Trevor's top 3 tips for delivering more value
- - Farewell
Resources:
Trevor's business website and blogMentioned on the show: John Sonmez's course: How to Market Yourself As a Software Developer - remember to use discount code "optimized" for $100 off
Trevor's book recommendation:
Trevor's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
1. Learn continually
2. Learn to communicate