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Hoy vamos a hablar de de un producto Maker que es este producto made in argentina y como funciona en podcast anteriores estuvimos con Andrea Rocca quien con contó un poco su trayectoria y empezó a hablar de un producto Maker llamado Chimeleta y nos pareció una muy buena idea poder contar nuevamente con su presencia virtual para que nos contara mas sobre chimeleta,.
Hoy tomaremos un Café con Andrea Rocca, ella es todo un una eminencia en cuanto a TIC en la República Argentina es Profesora , Programadora, Analista en Sistemas, Coordinadora de Chicos .net , es CEO de Geniatica , creadora de Chimeleta,
#perché e #come imparare a #Programmare! Scopri insieme a Daniele Ugolini, Matteo Fratesi, Andrea Rocca, developers a Lacerba.io e docenti di molti dei nostri corsi sulla programmazione... - Da dove iniziare? - Perché è importante saper programmare al giorno d’oggi? - Quali sono le opportunità di carriera per chi si approccia a questo settore? Per rispondere a queste domande ripercorreremo, insieme a Daniele, Matteo e Andrea, le motivazioni che li hanno portati a scegliere questo tipo di professione, qual è stato il loro percorso formativo e quali sono le opportunità di carriera per chi vuole diventare un programmatore. Da ultimo presenteremo la nostra nuova masterclass di introduzione alla programmazione, realizzata proprio da Matteo e Andrea, e destinata a tutti coloro che vogliono iniziare a muovere i primi passi nel mondo della programmazione. Vuoi approcciarti alla programmazione, ma non sai da dove iniziare? Scoprilo insieme a noi da questa registrazione del live che abbiamo tenuto sul nostro canale YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/lacerbaio) il 18 Febbraio 2019! Gli ospiti: Daniele Ugolini ➡ https://www.linkedin.com/in/danugolini/ Matteo Fratesi ➡ https://www.linkedin.com/in/matteofra... Andrea Rocca ➡ https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrearoc...
In the March edition of the RA Podcast, Alom Shaha discusses Islam's problem with evolution, the new President of the BHA Jim Al-Khalili tells us why it's time for a more accommodating approach to religion, humanist chaplain Chris Stedman makes the case for inter-faith, and comedian Stewart Lee bemoans the lengths to which parents must go to get their kids into faith schools. Length: 25:36 Music by Andrea Rocca
It's Christmas Eve, and in the final Advent Podcast Richard Dawkins tells Robin Ince why we should celebrate Alfred Russel Wallace alongside Charles Darwin as the co-discoverer of natural selection. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the 23rd Advent Podcast, comedian Dara Ó Briain speaks to Robin Ince backstage at Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People 2008, and is rudely interrupted by Ricky Gervais. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
For the 22nd Advent Podcast singer-songwriter Philip Jeays very kindly provided us with the song he performed at the 2008 Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People shows, "Death Bed" (just in case your kids are around, be warned the song features some colourful language). Recorded in 2008. Additional music by Andrea Rocca.
On 21 December, Tim Minchin talks to Robin Ince about the scientist or philosopher he would like to hold an annual celebration for. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the 20th Advent Podcast, comedian Josie Long tells Robin Ince that she would like to celebrate Kurt Vonnegut at Christmas. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the 19th Advent Podcast, science author and broadcaster Ann Druyan explains why she would like to celebrate eight scientists, each one represented by a Hanukkah candle. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the 18 December Advent Podcast, comedian Mark Steel tells Robin Ince why the French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat deserves an annual day in his honour. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the Advent Podcast for 17 December, comedian Marcus Brigstocke tells Robin Ince that we should celebrate a different scientist every year. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the 16th Advent Podcast, our very own Laurie Taylor tells us why, if he could celebrate any scientist with an annual day, it would be his own father, Stanley Douglas Taylor. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the 15th Advent Podcast, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant tell Robin Ince which thinkers should be celebrated at Christmas, and reveal their surprising decisions to convert to Christianity and creationism. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the Advent Podcast for 14 December, comedian Eddie Izzard tells Robin Ince his thoughts on the personal hygiene of scientists, and the "smelly genius" of Isaac Newton. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the Advent Podcast for 12 December, comedian and actor (and holder of a PhD in quantum physics) Ben Miller explains why Einstein deserves an annual day in his honour. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the 13th Advent Podcast, broadcaster Andrew Collins makes an unusual (and fictional) choice for the thinker he would like to honour with an annual day of celebration. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the 11th Advent Podcast, comedian and actor Chris Addison decides to nominate a well-known populariser of science for a special annual celebration. He would also like a Spinning Jenny for Christmas. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
On the tenth day of our Advent Podcasts, cartoonist Martin Rowson looks back with great sentimentality on how we lived before the dawn of civilisation, and says we should replace Christmas with a celebration of the anthropologist Christopher Boehm. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
On the ninth day of our Advent Podcasts, science writer and doctor Ben Goldacre says he would like to hold a celebration for Archie Cochrane, who he calls "the grandfather of evidence-based medicine". Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
On the eighth day of Advent, Simon Singh celebrates the genius of Galileo. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the Advent Podcast for 7 December, writer and critic Natalie Haynes tells us about why she thinks the Roman philosopher and playwright Seneca deserves to be celebrated with an annual day. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the sixth Advent Podcast, Robin Ince talks to Dave Gorman about the mathematician Paul Erdős, and how, where all actors have a "Bacon Number" to denote their degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon, all mathematicians have an Erdős Number. He would also like a Soda Stream for Christmas. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
On the fifth day of our Advent Podcasts, Robin Ince talks to comedian and novelist Alexei Sayle about which scientist he'd like to honour with an annual celebration. And listen out for his choice of the scientific invention he'd like to receive for Christmas. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
On the fourth day of the New Humanist Advent Podcasts, comedian and writer Christina Martin tells us why she's like to replace Christmas with a day in honour of Vasily Dokuchaev, the founder of modern soil science. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the third New Humanist Advent Podcast, comedian Robin Ince explains why the world needs an annual Carl Sagan Day. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the second of the New Humanist Advent Podcasts, PZ Myers tells us which scientist from history he'd like to honour with an annual celebration, and which scientific gift he'd most like to receive. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
In the first of the New Humanist Advent Podcasts, Stephen Fry tells us which scientist from history he'd like to honour with an annual celebration, and which scientific gift he'd most like to receive. Recorded in 2008. Music by Andrea Rocca.
Irish director and member of the Screen Directors Guild Anna Rodgers in conversation with the Head of Protection of the Frontline Defenders, Andrea Rocca, and Katherine Fairfax Wright & Malika Zouhali-Worrall, directors of 'Call Me Kuchu'. Recorded at the Light House Cinema, 3rd July 2012