Iterators, Bug Bounties, and Education with Julien Cretel

19 Feb 2025 • 93 min • EN
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In this episode of the Ardan Labs podcast, Bill Kennedy interviews Julien Cretel, exploring his journey through technology, education, and personal growth. They discuss Julien"s early experiences with computers, the influence of his family on his career choices, and his reflections on high school and intensive studies. The conversation highlights the importance of perseverance and the lasting impact of foundational knowledge in software development. The conversation explores Julien"s educational journey in engineering, his transition from academia to industry, and his experiences in marine engineering and renewable energy.The discussion also touches on the differences between backend and frontend development, the importance of error handling, and the balance between performance and complexity in software development. 00:00 Introduction  00:30 What is Julien Doing Today? 05:10 First Memory of a Computer 9:00 Family Influence and Early Choices 20:00 Deciding on Intense Education 31:30 Transition from Academia to Industry 42:00 First Programming Job / Code Talk 51:41 Performance vs Complexity in Software 1:05:00 Transition to Contract Work 1:12:00 Debt in the U.S 1:19:00 Security Audits / Bug Bounties 1:27:00 Open Source Projects  Connect with Julien:  Julien’s Website: https://jub0bs.com/posts/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jub0bs.com Mentioned in this Episode: Iterutil: https://github.com/jub0bs/iterutil CORS: https://github.com/jub0bs/cors Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog! Online Courses : https://ardanlabs.com/education/  Live Events : https://www.ardanlabs.com/live-training-events/  Blog : https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog  Github : https://github.com/ardanlabs

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