Tim Lorent

Tim Lorent @tlorent

About: FE developer with 7+ years experience. Author of From Hello World to Team Lead, a practical guide for devs ready to level up, and founder of Campfires.dev, the platform for developer career growth.

Location:
Amsterdam
Joined:
Feb 16, 2021

Tim Lorent
articles - 21 total

Choosing Your Developer Path Series: Start the Conversation or Start Looking

Over the past few weeks, I’ve explore with you how to choose a developer path: from technical deep...

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Choosing Your Developer Path Series: Side Projects Are Free Coaching (or the side projects that helped me grow)

In the next few weeks, I’ll explore with you how to choose a developer path: from technical deep...

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Choosing Your Developer Path Series: Yes, You Can Lead and Still Write Code

In the next few weeks, I’ll explore with you how to choose a developer path: from technical deep...

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Choosing Your Developer Path Series: Visibility Is Key

In the next few weeks, I’ll explore with you how to choose a developer path: from technical deep...

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Choosing Your Developer Path Series: Don’t Wait for Permission to Grow

In the next few weeks, I’ll explore with you how to choose a developer path: from technical deep...

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Choosing Your Developer Path Series: Are You Leading Already (Without Realizing It?)

In the next few weeks, I’ll explore with you how to choose a developer path: from technical deep...

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Choosing Your Developer Path Series: How a Growth Theme Can Shape Your Future

In the next few weeks, I’ll explore with you how to choose a developer path: from technical deep...

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Choosing Your Developer Path Series: Experiment First. Commit Later.

In the next few weeks, I’ll explore with you how to choose a developer path: from technical deep...

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Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone With a Free Developer Growth Call

We all know the rule: "Don’t talk to strangers." But here’s the twist: Some of the bravest career...

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My Coding Principles That Guided Me From Hello World to Team Lead

Writing code is one thing. Maintaining it after 3 weeks, 3 teammates, and 300 Slack messages? That’s...

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Feeling Lost in Tech? I’d Love to Help

Feeling stuck in your dev career? I’ve been there. Struggling with setting goals, giving better...

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How to Stay Sane (and Stand Out) in a Crowded Job Market

You've probably felt it: You apply. You wait. You hear... nothing. Not a rejection. Not a reply....

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From Hello World to Team Lead: My Complete Developer Growth Journey

It’s been a long time coming, but I’m incredibly proud (and a bit nervous) to finally share something...

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Choosing Your Developer Path: Tech, People, or Both?

At some point in your career, someone will ask you: “So… are you going to stay technical, or go...

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Free Developer Growth Coaching (Yes, Really!)

If you're Dutch, you probably smiled just reading the word "free". If you're not—don't worry, this...

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Juniors Don’t Waste Time, Being Left Alone Does

At one of my first dev jobs, I was told: “Don’t bother the seniors. Figure it out yourself.” So I...

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3 Free Guides to Level Up as a Developer

A while back, I realized something: I was writing code, fixing bugs, shipping features, but still...

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The Question That Changes Everything (But Doesn’t Have To)

The Question That Changes Everything (But Doesn’t Have To) “So… are you going to stay...

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You Don’t Need Permission to Lead: How Ownership Starts Small

When a project needed a lead, nobody said it out loud, but we all felt it. Everyone...

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The Review Etiquette: Reviewing Code Without Being a Jerk

Something I saw on my LinkedIn feed this week: "I instantly lose all respect for juniors who can't...

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What I Wish I Knew as a Junior Developer

When I first started as a developer, it felt like everything was a test. A test of my skills, my...

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