Voices of the Code
In this episode of Voices of the Code, Karl Murray and Steven Fox interview Phil Mareu, who shares his journey from a small farming town in Kansas to becoming a successful web developer and entrepreneur. Phil discusses his early exposure to technology, his transition from mechanical engineering to programming, and the challenges he faced while building his own web development company. He also talks about his passion for disc golf and how it influenced his career, culminating in his work with the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA). In this conversation, Phil Mareu discusses his journey in the tech industry, focusing on his experiences with developing a live scoring app for disc golf, navigating corporate challenges, and rebuilding his company, PhilSquare. He emphasizes the importance of community engagement, the power of modern development tools like Filament, and shares insights on maintaining a DIY mindset. Phil also offers valuable advice for new developers, highlighting the significance of mastering fundamentals and building side projects. Takeaways * Phil's early exposure to technology shaped his programming journey. * He transitioned from mechanical engineering to web development. * Phil's passion for coding began with a TI-99 computer. * He built a successful web development company focusing on customer service. * Phil's experience with Laravel transformed his approach to web applications. * He faced challenges while working with legacy systems at PDGA. * Phil's entrepreneurial spirit drove him to start his own business. * His love for disc golf led to the creation of related software. * Phil emphasizes the importance of client relationships in business. * He learned to adapt and grow through various challenges in his career. The Lawyer of El was a game changer for disc golf scoring. * Digital solutions can significantly improve tournament experiences. * Navigating corporate environments can be frustrating for developers. * Building a business requires a clear vision and consistent clientele. * Engaging with the community is crucial for professional growth. * Filament has transformed Phil's approach to development. * DIY projects can enhance problem-solving skills and creativity. * Fundamentals in development are essential for long-term success. * Side projects help in gaining practical experience and confidence. * It's important to maintain a balance between client demands and personal skill sets. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Voices of the Code 03:00 Phil Mareu's Background and Early Technology Experiences 06:21 The Journey into Programming and Early Coding Experiences 09:12 Transitioning from Mechanical Engineering to Web Development 12:02 Starting a Web Development Company 15:23 The Evolution of Web Development Skills 18:04 Building a Unique Web Development Business 21:08 Adapting to New Technologies and Frameworks 26:51 Transitioning to Laravel 31:22 The Journey into Disc Golf 36:50 Building for the PDGA 41:41 Challenges with Legacy Systems 51:17 Reimagining PhilSquare with New Tools 56:06 Leveraging Technology for Rapid Development 59:08 Navigating Client Expectations and Solutions 01:01:49 Re-engaging with the Community at Laracon 01:06:57 Building a Presentation Portfolio 01:11:11 Fundamentals for New Developers 01:18:21 The Journey of Self-Employment 01:21:44 New Chapter
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