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Will Johnson is a former factory worker who transitions to learning code. He now works with the egghead community putting on events. Join us in learning his story on how he made his way into tech and built a network while doing it.
I am noticing a trend with DevRel teams changing how they work. There are more YouTube videos and less conference. The whole game is changing and I am changing with it. I am not quitting, but I am refocusing on new areas.
Clubhouse feels like the shiny new gatekeeper -- intentionally excluding folks without the means or connections to get in. https://twitter.com/AmrutaRanade/status/1357331037857193987 Is this new platform an opportunity for developers to connect while the pandemic is still here or are we perpetuating the gatekeeping that prevents access for underprivileged developers?
Learn more about the work behind Open Sauced and the community that been built around it on GitHub and Discord. I also started a YouTube channel to share more details about my journey. Listen to learn why and how it is going.Â
This is a combo episode with two different recordings, one from 2019 where I thought I was going to restart this podcast and one from today where I think I did. There is a lot to cover but this will brief, and set the stage for future recordings about my developing story.
Ben currently leads and manages Eventbrite’s Frontend Platform team. On the side, he also enjoys playing basketball, DIY, watching movies, and blogging (benmvp.com) / tweeting (@benmvp) about his experiences with new web technologies.
Latish is an avid learner and productivity geek. He works as a Principal Software Engineer for a startup in Dallas, TX. He also created SqlSmash, a productivity plugin for developers.
Co-author React Router, Co-owner ReactJS Training. JavaScript thought-haver. Junior Developer for Life.
Tony is a developer living in Ybor City, Fl. He's passionate about remote work, pair programming and fostering community.
Founder and CEO of Cocoa Academy. Sr. iOS developer, Author (soon to be) and entrepreneur.
Started a new podcast called JAMstack Radio, a new podcast that discusses the JAMstack, a new way to build fast and secure apps or websites. JAMstack Radio is hosted by Brian Douglas, Developer & Advocate at Netlify. In this first episode, Brian is joined by Aaron Autrand, and Christian Schlensker to discuss the JAMstack and some of it’s best applications.
An accomplished military officer, entrepreneur, and self-taught developer, David is the Founder & Executive Director of Operation Code, a coding 501(c)(3) nonprofit that helps military, veterans and their families learn to code.
Corey started programming at the age of 8 on a x80286 with BASIC, then working on LMS' for the ARMY/NAVY, and then landing on growing a company that builds software for companies of all shapes and sizes.
Kaanon is a software engineer, husband, and father in the Bay Area. He focuses on web technologies and delivering meaningful user interfaces.
Saron is the founder of CodeNewbie the most supportive community of programmers and people learning to code. She's also a speaker, and host of the CodeNewbie Podcast.
The host of Productivity in Tech and passionate code slinger, Jay Miller, share's his story how he got his love for coding and how he shares it with the community.
Sergio is an application developer out of Orlando, FL who is passionate about learning and sharing knowledge. When he is not typing code at Code School, you may find him speaking at different events about topics he's learned recently.
Orlando programmer James Michiemo share his story of how he got into developing and what he is doing now.
Lex is a software developer and stand up comedian in LA .
Former figure skater and current JavaScript programmer Aimee Knight comes on to share her developing story.
Jeff Thomas is a Freelance Ruby on Rails Developer helping companies make more money.
Mormon, Husband, Father, Speaker, Trainer, Open Sourcerer, and Google Developer Expert (GDE) who uses and talks about JavaScript, NodeJS, ReactJS at PayPal, Egghead, and on JavaScriptAir and React30
Matt Biilmann is the founder of Netlify. Before that he started Webpop and BitBalloon, and worked as the CTO of Domestika.
I talk with 3 members of the Bloc Engineering team about code, Jason Norris, Megan Marquardt, and Joe Lipper.
Phil Spitler is a self-taught programming problem solver who believes code maintainability is the most important technical factor in a project's long-term success. He enjoys helping others learn to code, electronic music production and sound design. Phil will be giving a talk at Ruby RemoteConf in June, so check it out.
In this episode I sit down with ruby developer and mentor, Bobbilee Hartman to chat about her passion to teach others, as well her experiences working a developer. Update: Rails Camp is coming August 26-29th
Kelly Mason is a Bloc employee who just completed her Bloc course. In this episode we talk about her experience learning how to code at a company that teaches people how to code.
Azer is the original creator of the small library left-pad as well as a talented photographer and blogger. In this episode I find out how Azer got into programming and what he enjoys doing when he is not.
Bloc recently announced their partnership with Amazon and I have the individual who organized the efforts. In this podcast we chat about Mark's interest in the Amazon Echo and how he got into programming.
In this episode I talk with Tine Lee from MotherCoders, a tech orientation program that provides on-site childcare for mothers who want to learn basic coding, gain a deeper understanding of the technology landscape, and network with peers and industry professionals.
In this episode I sit down with Kevin Burke from Shyp and talk about his path to becoming a developer.
Hackbright Alum and Associate Developer at Slack chats with me about her experience learning how to code.
I interview Bloc's first engineering hire, Christian Schlensker, and get to find out about his exceptional Developing Story