No Manifestos is about people and technology: from those working in the industry to those living with its effects. I want to have real, honest conversations that go deeper than social media quips or blog rants. Interviews will cover anything from personal history to esoteric technical topics. The go…
Mike Roberts joins me to talk about the challenges of moderating a mailing list for people in the software industry.
Jessica Armstrong talks about Write/Speak/Code, non-profits, and online events
Jen Myers joins me to talk about educating new developers.
Guests Katherine McDowell-Dugan and Stacee Mandeville talk about their experience coaching people to communicate better in business.
Aisha Blake joins me to talk about creating Title of Conf, a musical-themed tech conference, and the difficult decision to postpone due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stephanie Lundberg talks about her career in customer support for tech companies
I interview Russ Olsen about his programming career and his latest book, Getting Clojure.
I interview Camille Acey about her career in Customer Success and social activism.
I interview Ben Kamphaus about his career in archeology, programming, music, and science fiction.
Anthony Marcar and I talk about the eReceipts project
Dr. Daniela Saderi discusses her neuroscience research and PREreview, a project to open up scientific peer review using preprints.
I talk with Mia about her journey from programming bootcamp to full-time Clojure developer.
I talk to Richard Harrington, a performance artist and programmer, about relearning programming at different stages of his life, from an Apple II to JavaScript to Clojure.
I interview Mollie Marr, an M.D.-Ph.D. student at Oregon Health & Science University. We discuss her work in Behavioral Neuroscience, learning programming as a scientist, and her open-source project Reading for Gender Bias, a tool to help recognize biased language in letters of recommendation and evaluations. Full show notes and links are available at https://www.nomanifestos.com/episodes/1