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On this episode of Change Makers, we continue to celebrate women who are making waves in the blind and low vision field.On this episode (In Order of Apperance)NarratorSara Brown, APH Public Relations ManagerRebecca Rosenberg, Founder & CEO, ReBokeh Julie Hapeman, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist Additional Links:ReBokehReBokeh appReBokeh InstagramReBokeh FacebookReading Material:Aspinall, B., & McLennan, D. P. (2019). Think Like a Coder!: Connecting Computational Thinking to Everyday Activities. Independently published.Books, K. (2018). First Coding Book For Kids: Coding Games and Worksheets to Teach Little Kids (4-7 Years) How to Code. Independently published.Fay, M., & Aspinall, B. (2019). Hallway Connections: Autism and Coding. Independently published.Funk, J. (2019). How to Code a Rollercoaster (Illustrated edition). Viking Books for Young Readers.Levy, A., & Levy, G. (2018). What Should Danny Do? School Day (First edition). Elon Books.Levy, A., & Levy, G. (2020). What Should Darla Do? Featuring the Power to Choose (Second edition). Elon Books.McLennan, D. P. (2020a). Kindercoding Unplugged: Screen-Free Activities for Beginners. Redleaf Press.McLennan, D. P. (2020b). Everyday Coding. Independently published.McMenemy, D., & Aspinall, B. (2020). What Happens When I Learn To Code? Code Breaker Inc.Other Coding Tools:CodeQuest (APH)CubettoGenibot (there are braille labels available for the coding cards)Swift Playgrounds Tactile Puzzle WorldsBallyland
Microsoft's moonshot is turning into a crapshoot.
March 17, 2023Ray and Scott discuss a question that came into the PRS Community: When your coder and EMR disagree, what do you do? Join The Urology Coding Compliance and Education Network and get started today!Pricing and More Information The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice Join the discussion:Urology Coding and Reimbursement Group - Join for free and ask your questions, and share your wisdom.Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com
We're told companies are abandoning the cloud to save money. But is the trend our friend?
Our spicy take on the Silicon Valley Bank bailout, how it will impact everyday developers, and how badly this screws over small businesses.
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently applied for a job for a great company. The interview went well until we talked compensation. I said I expected to get a pay raise for changing jobs, but it seems that they can only offer me as much as I already have. I have never negotiated salary before. With my current job (which was my first) I happily accepted what they offered and we have had regular bumps without negotiations. Although I am really interested in the job, I feel like it is a defeat not to get a pay raise when I'm changing jobs for the first time in my career. The benefits are also not as good. Do you have any advice? Should I lower my expectations for a non-consulting position and switch despite not getting a raise? Should I negotiate harder? Wait for something better? Hi Dave & Jamison, we recently started a new project with a new team of devs that never worked together before. The team consists of two experienced backend devs, two junior backend devs and a couple of frontend devs. One of the junior backend devs has a mindset of just jumping into tasks, doing things without any previous analysis, just writing code for the first thing that comes into his mind. I like him being proactive, but this is causing big trouble: bugs, technical debt and often absolutely useless code. We had several discussions in the team pointing out some of the problems, but he is not interesested in changing his behaviour. During the last discussion he didn't react to any of our arguments, just insisted on doing things his way. After that discussion we realized he even made some commits on an issue that has not been in the sprint nor has been refined yet _while we were talking to him_. Our team has no dedicated lead nor a scrum master and we work remote only. The next organization level is our CEO. I love the company, i love the team, i love the project, i even like this dev on a personal level. If we talk to the CEO i suspect it might have a bad ending for the junior dev since he is still in probation period. I know that we must talk to our CEO if things do not change. Do you have any advice? How can we reach him? Thank you for your great show!
Mike's got a new rig, and Ford wants to recall yours automatically! Plus, we get a bit spicy about money.
Mike's got a new rig, and Ford wants to recall yours automatically! Plus, we get a bit spicy about money.
Bill Arneson, director of process and system support at Moffitt Cancer Center, chats with revenue cycle editor Amanda Norris about the strategies the organization uses to recruit revenue cycle talent and think outside the box when it comes to their workforce.
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This week we talk about whether to leave eloquent support in Livewire and have some crazy fun brain blasts about PHP attributes and how we can use and abuse them.
It's been one week, and Microsoft's new bot's already gone full Tay.
It's been one week, and Microsoft's new bot's already gone full Tay.
Artificial Intelligence is changing many industries.Writers are afraid.Coders are excited.and Auditors...Well, what are we?AI comes with risks, rewards, opportunities and threats.This week on a special edition of Audit Bites,we're going to talk to Danielle Supkis from Mindbridgeabout AI and auditors.
You can find Canton Coders here: https://cantoncoders.org Canton Coders on Slack: https://cantoncoders.slack.com/ssb/redirect Canton Coders on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CantonCoders Learning Scrum or Agile doesn't have to be boring! Enjoy learning from this project management comic series! Agile consultant Ace takes on the hard clients so you can learn from his misadventures. JoeColantonio.com - Joe Colantonio says: "I find myself pulled into the story and relating to it, and after reading, I'm able to apply the principles presented.” Click the comic cover above to see what's available on Amazon. (Bonus: Amazon Prime or Kindle Unlimited get the first episode of each storyline free.)
The pitchforks are out for Google's CEO, and hoopla is leaking! Plus, our thoughts on baking telemetry into Go, the big Web3 crackdown, and more.
The pitchforks are out for Google's CEO, and hoopla is leaking! Plus, our thoughts on baking telemetry into Go, the big Web3 crackdown, and more.
Host Tom Foley invites Whitney Stewart, Director of Clinical Project Management at Curebase & Megan Coder, Founder, Chief Policy Officer at DTxAlliance. They discuss the recent collaborative publication “Setting the Stage for a Fit-For-Purpose DTx Evidentiary Standard”. Topics focus on what are digital therapeutics, its adoption by providers, its FDA approval process, and the patient's experience and outcomes. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
We get spicy about the state of hybrid app development and then dig into the App store gatekeeper busting by the White House.
We get spicy about the state of hybrid app development and then dig into the App store gatekeeper busting by the White House.
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In unserem neues Bonus-Format versuchen wir, dem Credo aus unserem Intro endlich gerecht zu werden. Heute: Ehrengast Poschi von "Entbehrliches" erzählt vom Programmieren für Kids im Coder Dojo.
The shiny userbase flocking to WebAssembly, our thoughts on the "openAI scam", and why they just keep cramming stuff into Docker containers.
The shiny userbase flocking to WebAssembly, our thoughts on the "openAI scam", and why they just keep cramming stuff into Docker containers.
Dedicated DJ Programmer and Coder becomes the longest-tenured CIO at Jackson Health System, defined by preparation and planning. My next guest Michael Garcia was challenged to learn medical terminology and the medical workflows early in his career to save lives. Since then, he has demonstrated the foresight to implement telehealth, predictive analytics, and AI/ML tools over his 17-year career. Garcia has learned to communicate the why behind decisions to his entire staff to ensure employee adoption of new policies to build strong relationships.Michael A. Garcia is the vice president and chief information officer of Jackson Health System, one of the largest public health systems in the United States. Before being named the chief information officer in 2012, Mr. Garcia was the corporate director of information services for Jackson Health System and previously worked at the University of Miami Miller School Of Medicine. Mr. Garcia is a strategic, innovative thinker whose vision brings a unique blend of healthcare knowledge, information technology, and business acumen. He has over 20 years of experience working with large complex healthcare organizations specializing in IT healthcare informatics, diagnostic imaging, health information management, and revenue cycle management. He is well-versed in establishing governance, policies, and platforms for technology to facilitate collaboration between the business side of operations and the technical side. He has a proven record in successfully executing enterprise-wide clinical and financial information systems implementations. In addition to holding numerous professional and technical certifications, Mr. Garcia received his undergraduate and Master of Science in Management Information Systems degrees from Florida International University's Chapman School of Business.
How the world without "big tech" might look like, the EU promises to go after Elon and a much-needed head adjustment.
How the world without "big tech" might look like, the EU promises to go after Elon and a much-needed head adjustment.
In this episode, Mike is joined by Claire Coder, founder and CEO of Aunt Flow. After getting her period in public without a pad, tampon, or a coin to get one from the bathroom dispenser, Claire was inspired to create a solution to provide quality period products for free in public bathrooms. In 2016, Claire founded Aunt Flow. Today, Aunt Flow's freely accessible period product dispensers filled with organic cotton tampons and pads are in bathrooms at businesses and schools across North America. Throughout this episode, Claire talks about the inspiration behind starting Aunt Flow, her passion for helping menstruators, challenges she has faced on her entrepreneurship journey, what her vision is for the future of the company, how she views personal branding as a founder, what mentorship means to her, and so much more. Connect with Claire Coder on LinkedIn Check Out Aunt Flow's Website Get Mike's free mentorship tools at www.fatafleishman.org Check out all things Mike at www.mikefata.ca Connect with Mike on LinkedIn Follow Mike on Instagram
Microsoft gives Google an OpenAI gut punch, why Apple's new hardware fails to impress, and our reaction to the undignified death of Twitter's third-party client API.
In the exciting finale to The Teddy Bear Coder, the Artificial Superintelligence begins its reign. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Do humans become its slaves, or does it set us free from the oligarchy? Find out here on Fred's Front Porch Podcast. Here's the transcript: https://frededer.home.blog/2023/01/15/the-teddy-bear-coder-part-5/ Support me on Patreon so I can continue to get Writing Coaching: https://www.patreon.com/Freds_Front_Porch or... https://patreon.com/Freds_Front_Porch?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fredsporch/message
Microsoft gives Google an OpenAI gut punch, why Apple's new hardware fails to impress, and our reaction to the undignified death of Twitter's third-party client API.
Meet John Andrew Entwistle, Founder and CEO of Wander, one of the most exciting startups in the travel and hospitality space today. John Andrew had a non-traditional schooling experience. He started and ran a game server company when he was just 13 years old, so focusing on homework wasn't a high priority. In high school, John Andrew and his father agreed that an online option would be best for him as it'd allow him the opportunity to continue to pursue his projects and build companies. In this episode of Behind the Stays, John Andrew talks about: -being raised by a single dad - how he started and grew his second company Coder - what it was like being a Thiel Fellow - and, of course, the past, present and future of Wander — a company on a missions to verticalize the 100B+ short-term rental industry with a network of smart vacation homes in inspiring places that guests can control from their phones. Discover Wander Follow John Andrew on Twitter This episode is brought to you by our friends at AirDNA. I receive questions ALL the time from listeners who want to get started in STR investing and or who want to scale their portfolio on what resources I recommend they tap into. Here are three reasons I always recommend an AirDNA subscription: 1. AirDNA offers the most accurate data platform in the industry and is trusted by small- and large-scale investors across the globe. 2. Their easy-to-use tools unlock access to millions of data points on any property, anywhere, so you can start your journey to financial freedom with confidence. 3. You can even enter any address in the world to find out how much it'd earn as a vacation rental — how cool is that? If you're interested in getting into the STR game or taking your game a bit more seriously, I've got some exciting news for you. AirDNA is giving Behind the Stays listeners 20% off their first 3 months of any MarketMinder subscription or an additional 20% off any annual MarketMinder subscription. Use the discount code BTS20 at checkout! Behind the Stays Subscriber Survey — please take 5 minutes to complete this survey so that we know how we can make the show even better! About the Show Behind the Stays is brought to you twice a week by Sponstayneous — a free, biweekly newsletter that brings subscribers the best last-minute deals and upcoming steals on Airbnb. You can subscribe, for free, at www.sponstayneous.com. Behind the Stays is hosted by Zach Busekrus, co-founder of Sponstayneous, you can connect with him on Twitter at @zboozee.
0:00 we're artists 0:06 Intel Core i9-13900KS 1:26 Meta sues data-scraping company 2:38 James Webb Telescope finds galaxies 4:13 MANSCAPED 4:51 QUICK BITS 4:57 Google, Nvidia criticize Microsoft 5:35 Nvidia Broadcast Eye Contact 6:05 Tim Cook to take 40% pay cut 6:45 Coder kills ChatGPT-powered waifu 7:26 Wizards of the Coast backs down News Sources: https://lmg.gg/dpNla
After sacrificing our pound of flesh for episode 500, we get into some spicy Big Tech dynamics and the performance mess of WebAssembly runtimes.
The FBI agent's sanity comes into question when he claims to have seen a Teddy Bear who hacked all the computers. The family's Defense Attorney talks to Teddy, who has a warning for all of us. Here's the transcript: https://frededer.home.blog/?p=1470 Please consider supporting me on Patreon. You get your episodes early and commercial - free. You also get to help me pay my rent, and I'm grateful for that. https://www.patreon.com/Freds_Front_Porch or... https://patreon.com/Freds_Front_Porch?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fredsporch/message
After sacrificing our pound of flesh for episode 500, we get into some spicy Big Tech dynamics and the performance mess of WebAssembly runtimes.
Today on The Casey Adams Show I sat down with John Andrew Entwistle, Founder & CEO of Wander. Wander is a platform that allows users to book smart homes for their next workcation, vacation, or anything in-between. Wander is on a mission to help people find their happy place. They're building a network of smart homes across the globe guests can access with the tap of a button. Entwistle is also the co-founder and former CEO of Coder. On this episode we talk about the startup landscape in 2023, raising tens of millions of dollars, navigating start-up land as a solo founder, expanding Wander across the country, and much more. Learn more about Wander: www.wander.com Follow Wander on social media: Instagram: https://instagram.com/wander Twitter: https://twitter.com/wander TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@wander Follow John Andrew Entwistle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaentwistle - Subscribe to The Casey Adams Show on Apple Podcasts Listen to The Casey Adams Show on Spotify - Follow Casey Adams on social media: Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube - Follow The Casey Adams Show on social media: Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeremy Howard is a co-founder of fast.ai, the non-profit research group behind the popular massive open online course "Practical Deep Learning for Coders", and the open source deep learning library "fastai".Jeremy is also a co-founder of #Masks4All, a global volunteer organization founded in March 2020 that advocated for the public adoption of homemade face masks in order to help slow the spread of COVID-19. His Washington Post article "Simple DIY masks could help flatten the curve." went viral in late March/early April 2020, and is associated with the U.S CDC's change in guidance a few days later to recommend wearing masks in public.In this episode, Jeremy explains how diffusion works and how individuals with limited compute budgets can engage meaningfully with large, state-of-the-art models. Then, as our first-ever repeat guest on Gradient Dissent, Jeremy revisits a previous conversation with Lukas on Python vs. Julia for machine learning.Finally, Jeremy shares his perspective on the early days of COVID-19, and what his experience as one of the earliest and most high-profile advocates for widespread mask-wearing was like.Show notes (transcript and links): http://wandb.me/gd-jeremy-howard-2---⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro1:06 Diffusion and generative models14:40 Engaging with large models meaningfully20:30 Jeremy's thoughts on Stable Diffusion and OpenAI26:38 Prompt engineering and large language models32:00 Revisiting Julia vs. Python40:22 Jeremy's science advocacy during early COVID days1:01:03 Researching how to improve children's education1:07:43 The importance of executive buy-in1:11:34 Outro1:12:02 Bonus: Weights & Biases---
We share our spicy C++ take, major Apple frustrations, and 2023 spoilers.
In Part 3, Jack gets his wish for Christmas just before the Zephyr family has to deal with a visit from someone who is decidedly NOT St. Nicholas. Here's the transcript: https://frededer.home.blog/2023/01/01/the-teddy-bear-coder-part-3/ Support me on Patreon to get rid of the commercials: https://patreon.com/Freds_Front_Porch?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link or... https://www.patreon.com/Freds_Front_Porch --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fredsporch/message
We share our spicy C++ take, major Apple frustrations, and 2023 spoilers.
As 2023 arrives, many coding professionals might be thinking about their career goals, maybe a career change, or just enhancing their current position in coding. In today's work environment, it is important to be flexible. How does that relate to the coding professional? Flexibility ultimately leads to stability, as it provides coding departments with employees […] The post Life as a Coder Equals Flexibility appeared first on Terry Fletcher Consulting, Inc..
Our take on why several tech companies just teamed up to take on Google Maps, and then we react to the global analyst who says we won't have any new iPhones until 2028. We don't talk about Elon; if we did, it would be chaptered. But we defiantly did not.
Our take on why several tech companies just teamed up to take on Google Maps, and then we react to the global analyst who says we won't have any new iPhones until 2028. We don't talk about Elon; if we did, it would be chaptered. But we defiantly did not.
Joe Marrese prefers early morning flights, gets caught up on all the YouTube comments, gives a huge shoutout to The Coders for all their love and support, and much more on the 79th episode of Joe Code! Be sure to subscribe, rate, & review the pod wherever you listen. Write Joe an email: joecodepodcast@gmail.com Support Joe Code at www.patreon.com/joecodepodcast
Mike and Chris spend a little time chatting about one of their loves in life, great games. It's a test pilot episode for a possible new show, and we'd like your feedback. Consider it a holiday treat for the Coder fans out there.
Mike and Chris spend a little time chatting about one of their loves in life, great games. It's a test pilot episode for a possible new show, and we'd like your feedback. Consider it a holiday treat for the Coder fans out there.
Mike's skeptical of the rumors Apple is preparing to allow third-party app stores, and in a total flip of roles, Chris comes to the defense of Microsoft.