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It’s finally here, the end of season 1 of the podcast is upon us! To celebrate, Santa is bringing something special – entrepreneurship advice for all the would-be founders of the world, ages 1 to 92.

Brian Singer, co-founder & CPO of Nobl9, sits down with Dev Interrupted to help us close out season 1 with a conversation on what it takes to found your own company. Having founded a pair of companies, one of which he sold to Google, Brian has a deep understanding of what it takes to successfully found and scale a startup. More than that, he knows what VCs are looking for. 

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Today we held an internal, yep, an internal only mini Red Hat Summit.

This is a chance for talks to be presented select content to an internal worldwide audience at Red Hat, but that does not mean that all the content is confidential. That means I would be remiss if I didn’t share my session content.

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Do all programmers after 40 feel like this? #gettintoooldforthisstuff

Note the qualifier, after 40. There is no doubt that it is a great field for anyone younger, but is it all sunshine and roses for people older than that?

I am not yet 35, but will be there in a couple of years.

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Learning a programming language is just one piece of a big puzzle in becoming a software developer. Companies want to hire a complete developer and assume you know the entire software development process.

I wanted to simplify the learning process and how to become the most hire-able software developer. I have broken this into 4 parts, as below:

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