Chuck’s Origin Story: Career Pivots, and Learning to Love Ember
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Jan 06, 2022
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00:57:18
After diving into Robbie’s backstory in episode 017, today we’re panning the camera to Chuck. If you’ve ever wondered how he ended up at Ship Shape and where Chuck first discovered the world of the web, today’s episode explores his digital origin story.  Like Robbie, Chuck’s foray into software development began in Photoshop. In fact, for a period after graduating college, Chuck considered going to photography school. Unfortunately (or fortunately, if you ask Robbie), shelling out cash for grad school seemed daunting and impractical. So he stumbled into a startup instead.  After gigs at multiple startups, MLMs, a national network, and a non-profit abroad, a new baby sent Chuck searching for something with fewer hours and more flexibility. Spoiler alert: he ended up at Ship Shape.  In this episode, Robbie and Chuck discuss Chuck’s gradual love for Ember, the frameworks that shaped his career, the developers who impressed him, and Chuck’s ideas on the future of the web.  Key Takeaways [00:27] - A whiskey review.  [08:41] - Where it all began for Chuck.  [11:48] - Chuck’s foray into the digital space.  [15:19] - Where Chuck went post-grad.  [19:08] - A turning point in Chuck’s career.  [21:27] - Why Chuck headed to Europe. [23:14] - Chuck’s career with National Geographic and the software that shaped him.  [29:33] - When Chuck met Ember. [33:30] - Why Chuck left the startup world.  [37:56] - How Chuck found Ship Shape.  [46:22] - Where Chuck’s headed next.  [48:30] - How to send suggestions our way and a brief chat on NFTs.  Quotes [20:25] - “For me, and I think for a lot of people, jQuery was kind of the entryway into JavaScript programming.” ~ Chuck Carpenter [39:01] - “What was the next rung on the career ladder? I decided that instead of more middle management, getting my hands dirty and building a business sounded pretty great, or at least worth a try. I needed to check that box off.” ~ Chuck Carpenter [41:55] - “It feels like things are going in a direction, even if it’s not Next, where there’s more opinionation.” ~ Chuck Carpenter Links Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye Seelbach Whiskey MOD Pizza Adobe Photoshop  GoDaddy WordPress Vanilla JS jQuery Adobe ColdFusion Homeless World Cup National Geographic LinkedIn Angular  React Backbone PHP Slack Ember EmberConf Acquia Droopl Edward Faulkner Cardstack Amazon Alexa Next.js  NuxtJS GraphQL AWS CDK Kubernetes Astro llamajs Gary Vaynerchuk Myspace Facebook Damien Hirst Kent C. Dodds Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Ship Shape Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.
After diving into Robbie’s backstory in episode 017, today we’re panning the camera to Chuck. If you’ve ever wondered how he ended up at Ship Shape and where Chuck first discovered the world of the web, today’s episode explores his digital origin story.  Like Robbie, Chuck’s foray into software development began in Photoshop. In fact, for a period after graduating college, Chuck considered going to photography school. Unfortunately (or fortunately, if you ask Robbie), shelling out cash for grad school seemed daunting and impractical. So he stumbled into a startup instead.  After gigs at multiple startups, MLMs, a national network, and a non-profit abroad, a new baby sent Chuck searching for something with fewer hours and more flexibility. Spoiler alert: he ended up at Ship Shape.  In this episode, Robbie and Chuck discuss Chuck’s gradual love for Ember, the frameworks that shaped his career, the developers who impressed him, and Chuck’s ideas on the future of the web.  Key Takeaways [00:27] - A whiskey review.  [08:41] - Where it all began for Chuck.  [11:48] - Chuck’s foray into the digital space.  [15:19] - Where Chuck went post-grad.  [19:08] - A turning point in Chuck’s career.  [21:27] - Why Chuck headed to Europe. [23:14] - Chuck’s career with National Geographic and the software that shaped him.  [29:33] - When Chuck met Ember. [33:30] - Why Chuck left the startup world.  [37:56] - How Chuck found Ship Shape.  [46:22] - Where Chuck’s headed next.  [48:30] - How to send suggestions our way and a brief chat on NFTs.  Quotes [20:25] - “For me, and I think for a lot of people, jQuery was kind of the entryway into JavaScript programming.” ~ Chuck Carpenter [39:01] - “What was the next rung on the career ladder? I decided that instead of more middle management, getting my hands dirty and building a business sounded pretty great, or at least worth a try. I needed to check that box off.” ~ Chuck Carpenter [41:55] - “It feels like things are going in a direction, even if it’s not Next, where there’s more opinionation.” ~ Chuck Carpenter Links Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye Seelbach Whiskey MOD Pizza Adobe Photoshop  GoDaddy WordPress Vanilla JS jQuery Adobe ColdFusion Homeless World Cup National Geographic LinkedIn Angular  React Backbone PHP Slack Ember EmberConf Acquia Droopl Edward Faulkner Cardstack Amazon Alexa Next.js  NuxtJS GraphQL AWS CDK Kubernetes Astro llamajs Gary Vaynerchuk Myspace Facebook Damien Hirst Kent C. Dodds Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Ship Shape Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.

After diving into Robbie’s backstory in episode 017, today we’re panning the camera to Chuck. If you’ve ever wondered how he ended up at Ship Shape and where Chuck first discovered the world of the web, today’s episode explores his digital origin story. 

Like Robbie, Chuck’s foray into software development began in Photoshop. In fact, for a period after graduating college, Chuck considered going to photography school. Unfortunately (or fortunately, if you ask Robbie), shelling out cash for grad school seemed daunting and impractical. So he stumbled into a startup instead. 

After gigs at multiple startups, MLMs, a national network, and a non-profit abroad, a new baby sent Chuck searching for something with fewer hours and more flexibility. Spoiler alert: he ended up at Ship Shape. 

In this episode, Robbie and Chuck discuss Chuck’s gradual love for Ember, the frameworks that shaped his career, the developers who impressed him, and Chuck’s ideas on the future of the web. 

Key Takeaways

  • [00:27] - A whiskey review. 
  • [08:41] - Where it all began for Chuck. 
  • [11:48] - Chuck’s foray into the digital space. 
  • [15:19] - Where Chuck went post-grad. 
  • [19:08] - A turning point in Chuck’s career. 
  • [21:27] - Why Chuck headed to Europe.
  • [23:14] - Chuck’s career with National Geographic and the software that shaped him. 
  • [29:33] - When Chuck met Ember.
  • [33:30] - Why Chuck left the startup world. 
  • [37:56] - How Chuck found Ship Shape. 
  • [46:22] - Where Chuck’s headed next. 
  • [48:30] - How to send suggestions our way and a brief chat on NFTs. 

Quotes

[20:25] - “For me, and I think for a lot of people, jQuery was kind of the entryway into JavaScript programming.” ~ Chuck Carpenter

[39:01] - “What was the next rung on the career ladder? I decided that instead of more middle management, getting my hands dirty and building a business sounded pretty great, or at least worth a try. I needed to check that box off.” ~ Chuck Carpenter

[41:55] - “It feels like things are going in a direction, even if it’s not Next, where there’s more opinionation.” ~ Chuck Carpenter

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This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.

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