Remote Work In 2020 Is NOT Normal // software development podcast // goobar #2

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • How are you feeling about remote work in 2020?
    As I look around the internet, it appears to me that results are mixed. Many are loving the new remote work lifestyle. Many others are stressed, working more hours, and feeling pressure to maintain productivity while working from home.
    I don’t believe either of these groups are right or wrong. Everyone’s situation is unique.
    One thing I do believe strongly though;
    Working from home right now, during a global pandemic, is NOT the same thing as normal remote work.
    I feel that this is getting lost in too many discussions lately.
    This week, we're taking a look at how remote work in 2020 is NOT normal remote work.
    We'll explore a few of the unique challenges that 2020 has presented to remote employees and teams, and outline a few concrete steps you can take to better adapt to working remotely in 2020.
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    0:00 Teaser
    0:30 Intro
    0:55 Summary
    2:07 How are you feeling about remote work right now?
    3:48 Remote work in 2020 is not indicative of normal remote work
    7:08 What does remote work normally look like?
    12:37 Tips for making the most of remote work in 2020
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  • @goobar
    @goobar  3 роки тому +2

    Find all episodes and available app listings: goobar.buzzsprout.com/

  • @DavidMenMart
    @DavidMenMart 3 роки тому

    Your point of view has seemed very interesting to me, since it's true that it's a topic that I've heard in many discussions this year and many of us lack a more objective perspective than this year.
    Thank you so much for sharing it!

    • @goobar
      @goobar  3 роки тому +1

      You're very welcome. I hope we all get a chance to experience more "normal" remote work soon 🙂

  • @brianduncan3900
    @brianduncan3900 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the podcast Nate, your advice is appreciated.

    • @goobar
      @goobar  3 роки тому +1

      🙏🏻 I hope it can be helpful

  • @MiquelBeltranFebrer
    @MiquelBeltranFebrer 3 роки тому

    Amazing work Nate! this was a nice surprise in my subscriptions. Recording yourself while also recording a podcast is really hard, how can you do that? :-D

    • @goobar
      @goobar  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Miguel!! Among others, your podcast was one of the inspirations for this 😀
      Recording audio & video has definitely been a learning curve 😅 .

  • @Utubewonderful
    @Utubewonderful 3 роки тому

    Could you post one video for how to view logs for one particular app in android

    • @goobar
      @goobar  3 роки тому

      From Android Studio with the debugger attached? Or from any arbitrary device running an app?

    • @Utubewonderful
      @Utubewonderful 3 роки тому

      @@goobar if possible both is fine. I believe no other channel covered it in detail in the recent years. And your way of teaching of really easy so if you cover one it will useful for my work

    • @Utubewonderful
      @Utubewonderful 3 роки тому

      One more doubt can I invest my time in android development with kotlin because due to flutter, react native I'm confused to take decision.

    • @goobar
      @goobar  3 роки тому

      @@Utubewonderful Investing in Android development with Kotlin is definitely still worth it. There are still more native Android developer job posting on LinkedIn than there are for React Native or Flutter job postings. They are all viable tools. So if Kotlin looks good to you, there's definitely a job market for it and you can definitely build great apps with it.