5 TED Talks for Software Developers

5 Can't-Miss TED Talks for Software Developers

The world of software development is rapidly changing growing, evolving, and it has the power to impact nearly every other industry. You could say that software runs the world. This technology is used in hospitals, boardrooms, and private homes, giving people more power over their own lives. The software that runs this technology is constantly growing. That's what makes being a software developer such an invigorating ride--much like a TED Talk.

TED Talks inspire, teach, and open a platform for discussion that helps people advance technology to the next level. By sharing new ideas, the brightest minds of the tech field are constantly reimagining the world we live in, and encouraging software developers across every field to reach higher with better development. 

Here are 5 amazing TED Talks that anyone working in software development should watch:

1. Thomas Suarez: A 12-year-old-app-developer

Thomas Suarez: A 12-year-old-app-developerThis inspiring kid taught himself how to program games and build apps for iPhones. Now he is on a mission to teach others within his age group how to become developers. This TED Talk showcases the rising popularity of technology-based learning within the world’s youth, and inspires with a strong message for a go-get-them attitude.

At only 12 years old, Suarez’s iPhone apps have soared in popularity and now he has started his own tech company called CarrotCorp. 

The Takeaway:
Get a dose of inspiration by watching a 12-year-old genius talk about how he taught himself to build iPhone apps.

2. Sergey Brin and Larry Page: The genesis of Google

 Sergey Brin and Larry Page: The genesis of GoogleThis classic TED Talk was filmed in 2004, and it is still relevant today. Meet the creators of Google and get an inside look as they take you behind the curtain. Learn about the basics of search patterns, and how Google responds to the challenges of running the internet.

Brin and Page changed the way the world functions, and this awesome talk lets viewers get a taste of what these guys do in their engaging and entertaining presentation.

The Takeaway:
Sergey Brin and Larry Page give an entertaining, fun look into the exciting world of Google.

 

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3. Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world

Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better worldThis fun Ted Talk taps into the world of gaming and illustrates how this game developer believes gaming can help make the world a better place. Why are humans behaving better in the game world like World of Warcraft than in real life?

How can gaming help solve some of the world’s toughest problems? As gaming is increasing in popularity, this talk shows that it may, after all, have a better impact that anyone ever thought before.

The Takeaway:
Gamers can help save the world through their impeccable problem-solving skills.

4. Eric Topol: The wireless future of medicine

Eric Topol: The wireless future of medicineBack in 2009 when Topol gave this talk, he said soon our smartphones would be monitoring our vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, sleep patterns, glucose levels, and daily caloric intake. He also predicted that these advances in smartphone technology will make things like stethoscopes obsolete. Now with Apple Watch and Apple Health, that prediction is becoming a reality. Yet Topol knows that this technology will only get better and along with that growth, it will have huge implications in the health sciences. This great talk highlights how bridging wireless technology with medicine will benefit the future.

The Takeaway:
Wireless technology is advancing medicine at a rapid rate, making it increasingly better than ever before.

5. Kevin Kelly: How technology evolves

Kevin Kelly: How technology evolvesThe ever-growing tech field is constantly changing, and its rapid growth has caused some to approach it with a more philosophical thinking process. In this somewhat controversial talk, tech enthusiast Kevin Kelly explores technology from the question of “what does it want?” and finds the answer through the eyes of an evolutionist.

This interesting talk asks questions that provoke great conversations and new thoughts about tech development. 

The Takeaway:
If technology could have a desire to grow, what is its essential motivation? This philosophical look at technology tickles the brain.

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Opportunities in Software Development

These great TED Talks showcase the vast opportunities available to software developers in every field of technology. From medicine to gaming to personal use software development, it is imperative to the function of the world. As technologies quickly advance they always open new areas of exploration. With a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer and Information Systems with a Concentration in Software Development, a new world could open up. It could be the Best Decision You Ever Make!

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