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Arry Yu is a 23+ year emerging technology industry veteran, serial founder and strategic operator with expertise in scaling business from "zero to one" with a consistent track record building high-performing teams. In this episode, Arry shares her story on her path into crypto and blockchain from the roots of her early corporate career into becoming a startup founder, investor and Executive Director and Co-Founder of the U.S. Blockchain Coalition (USBC). Arry also sheds some light on the paradox that is the US attitude towards crypto, with the overwhelming majority of venture capital investment in crypto companies coming from the same country whose innovators have to withstand such a toxic regulatory view of crypto. We then round things out with Arry's views on investing in web3 founders and their startups, and some of the ups and downs that come with the territory. In addition to her role leading the U.S. Blockchain Coalition (USBC), Arry Yu is also the founding Chair of the Cascadia Blockchain Council. Yu also works in venture capital as she serves as the Managing Director of Yellow Umbrella Ventures and Venture Partner with Startup Haven Fund. She also regularly serves as an educator, as Adjunct Professor and instructor for various academic institutions like the Saudi Digital Academy, Coding Dojo, Portland State University and the University of Washington Tacoma Milgard School of Business. An innovator, public speaker, and writer, she has been widely published in national media outlets including Forbes, CNN Money, U.S. News & World Report, Geekwire and more. Over the years, Yu has worked with both investors and developers across four continents to launch both SaaS and consumer products. LINKS: Follow Arry Yu on LinkedIn and X/(Twitter) Learn more about the US Blockchain Coalition and Yellow Umbrella Ventures Episode title inspired by Reset Button by XV (feat. Talib Kweli) Leave a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Spotify Check out our MoneyNeverSleeps website and email us at info@norioventures.com Follow us on Twitter: MoneyNeverSleeps | Pete Townsend Follow us on LinkedIn: MoneyNeverSleeps | Pete Townsend --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moneyneversleeps/message
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Dirk Van Velzen World Changer + People Collector + Mountain Athlete Founder & CEO The Prison Scholar Fund Go to www.thejasoncavnessexperience.com for the full episode and other episodes of The Jason Cavness Experience on your favorite platforms. Sponsor CavnessHR delivers HR companies with 49 or fewer people with our HR platform and by providing you access to your own HRBP. www.CavnessHR.com CavnessHR Crowdfunding Campaign We are doing an equity crowdfunding campaign for CavnessHR. You can become an owner in CavnessHR by taking part in our campaign. Learn more here. https://wefunder.com/cavnesshr Dirk's Bio Dirk is passionate about prisoner education. While incarcerated for 15 years for a series of commercial burglaries in federal, state, and private prisons, he graduated at the top of his class at Pennsylvania State University. Seeing that others would walk a similar path, Dirk founded the Prison Scholar Fund (PSF) from behind bars supporting 110 incarcerated students before his release in 2015. Only 4% of the 83 released students have been reincarcerated, compared to a national 68% recidivism rate. Released himself in 2015, Dirk graduated from a Nonprofit Management program at the University of Washington (2015), won first place in the Social Venture Partners Fast Pitch business plan competition (2015), and rocked a Social Entrepreneurship program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (2016). Dirk was accepted into the inaugural cohort of musician John Legend & New Profit's “Unlocked Futures” accelerator (2017), is a JustLeadershipUSA fellow “Leading with Conviction” (2018), and was invited into the American Enterprise Institute's Leadership Network (2019). During the COVID-19 pandemic (2020), Dirk built relationships with food suppliers and distributed, door-to-door, over $700,000 in nourishment to system impacted people and families facing food insecurity. Dirk finished a Nonprofit Leadership program at the Harvard Kennedy School, as he remains driven to open access to quality postsecondary education and transition support for all underserved prisoners in America to break the cycle of re-incarceration and homelessness. At the PSF, Dirk recently built partnerships with Coding Dojo, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon to offer a coding bootcamp free of charge to system impacted people with an aptitude of working in the tech industry. The average salary of graduates is over $90K. We talked about the following and other items Motorcycles Spending 15 years in prison Prison Scholar Fund Running a non profit How he was able to fund raise while still a prisoner The process to apply for the Prison Scholar Fund Dirk's Social Media Dirk's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dirk-vanvelzen/ Dirk's Email: dirk@prisonscholars.org Prison Scholar Fund Website: https://www.prisonscholars.org/ Prison Scholar Fund Twitter: https://twitter.com/prisonscholars
1. ChatGPT, Pt. 1: APIsOpenAI launches an API for ChatGPT, plus dedicated capacity for enterprise customers | TechCrunchIntroducing Q-Chat, the world's first AI tutor built with OpenAI's ChatGPT | QuizletChatGT, Pt 2: Ramifications of ChatGPTThe evolution of ChatGPT will fuel the future of higher education, says Udacity's Sebastian ThrunWill ChatGPT Make Students Turn Away From Homework-Help Services? | EdSurge News2. Federal Guidelines on TPS DelayedDepartment of Education Delays Guidance on TPS Expansion3. Interesting AcquisitionsIXL Learning Acquires Teachers Pay Teachers, the World's Largest Platform for Educator-Created ContentPaper™ acquires MajorClarity to Create a Comprehensive Career & College Readiness PlatformEducation services company Perdoceo acquires coding bootcamp school Coding Dojo for $52.8M4. TikTok Launches New Edtech Platform GeniusJoy for MathTikTok's parent ByteDance is building a new 'AI-based' edtech platform called GeniusJoy and is hiring in Los Angeles and SingaporeFrom TikTok to Trigonometry: Could ByteDance Corner the Market on Edtech?Funding RoundsNew Markets Venture Partners Raises Over $160 Million Chinese platform Nowcoder raises $50mStudentFinance secures $41m for ISAs in Europe Moroccan KOOLSKOOLS raises $960,000
Brought to you by Amplitude—Build better products: https://amplitude.com/ | Eppo—Run reliable, impactful experiments: https://www.geteppo.com/ | Pando—Always-on employee progression: https://www.pando.com/lenny—Marily is a computer scientist and an AI Product Leader currently working for Meta's reality labs, and previously at Google for 8 years. In 2014 she completed a PhD in Machine Learning. She is also an Executive Fellow at Harvard Business School and she has taught numerous courses, actively teaching AI Product Management on Maven and at Harvard. Marily joins us in today's episode to shed light on the role of AI in product management. She shares her insights on how AI is empowering her work, and why she believes that every Product Manager will be an AI Product Manager in the future. We also discuss why PM's should learn a bit of coding, where they can learn it, and best practices for working with data scientists. Marily shares some insight into building her AI Product Management course and also why she full-heartedly believes you should also create your own course.Find the full transcript here: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/ai-and-product-management-marily-nika-meta-google/#transcriptWhere to find Marily Nika:• Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/marilynika• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilynika/• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MarilyNikaPM• Website: https://bio.link/marilynikaWhere to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• Twitter: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/Referenced:• The Download newsletter: https://www.technologyreview.com/topic/download-newsletter/• TLDR newsletter: https://tldr.tech/• ChatGPT: https://chat.openai.com/auth/login• MidJourney: https://midjourney.com/home/• Whisper: https://whisper.ai/• Machine Learning Specialization course: https://www.coursera.org/specializations/machine-learning-introduction• Career Foundry: https://careerfoundry.com/• Coding Dojo: https://www.codingdojo.com/• Building AI Products—For Current & Aspiring Product Managers course on Maven: https://maven.com/marily-nika/technical-product-management• arXiv: https://arxiv.org/• Marginal Revolution blog: https://marginalrevolution.com/• Automl: https://cloud.google.com/automl• Inspired: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love: https://www.amazon.com/INSPIRED-Create-Tech-Products-Customers/dp/1119387507• You Look Like a Thing and I Love You: How Artificial Intelligence Works and Why It's Making the World a Weirder Place: https://www.amazon.com/You-Look-Like-Thing-Love/dp/0316525227• The Adventures of Women in Tech Workbook: A Life-Tested Guide to Building Your Career: https://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Women-Tech-Workbook/dp/1646871022• Boz to the Future podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/boz-to-the-future/id1574002430• The White Lotus on HBO: https://www.hbo.com/the-white-lotus• Lensa: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lensa-ai-photo-video-editor/id1436732536In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Marily's background(03:20) How Marily stays informed about the latest developments in AI(04:46) What is overhyped and underhyped in AI right now(05:59) How Marily uses ChatGPT for work(08:25) Why product managers will be AI product managers in the future(11:16) How to get started using AI(14:12) When not to use AI(15:47) How much data do you need for AI to work properly?(17:01) When should companies develop their own AI tools?(18:35) What an AI model is and how it is trained(21:25) How Google demonstrated the ability of AI to translate a conversation in real time(23:02) Why AI will not replace PMs(23:48) A case for learning to code(26:21) Where to learn to code(27:40) How to become a strong AI PM(29:25) Challenges that AI PMs face(31:16) Getting leadership on board with investing in AI(33:10) How PMs will work with data scientists and AI(35:29) Marily's AI course(39:12) AutoML and how a renewable-energy company used it to improve its turbine maintenance procedure(40:31) How Marily built her course and the modifications she has made(42:53) Why you should create your own course(44:08) Lightning roundProduction and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com. Get full access to Lenny's Newsletter at www.lennysnewsletter.com/subscribe
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Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 176 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Richard Wang on this week's show. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned! Richard Wang is the CEO of the global educational technology company Coding Dojo, a Venture Partner with NextGen Venture Partners, and serves as a Committee Member for various Future of Work and education-focused leadership councils. Richard holds an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management, is an EY Entrepreneur of The Year® 2021 Pacific Northwest Award winner, and was recently included in Puget Sound Business Journal's 40 Under 40 Awards. As a leading education and technology executive, Richard is committed to creating economic mobility for underserved communities and increasing opportunities for individuals to reskill or upskill so they can participate in the digital economy. At the age of 13, he was the first member of his family to immigrate from China to the United States, and later was the first member of his family to attend a university. He taught himself English after witnessing firsthand how English literacy could create economic mobility for individuals in China. Richard similarly believes digital literacy could offer the same economic lift for those around the world and strives to create opportunities to help others transform their lives. To stay connected within the AHN community, please join our AHN directory: bit.ly/AHNDirectory --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support
CyberDojo is at http://Cyber-Dojo.org Jon Jagger can be contacted on Twitter: @JonJagger Jon Jaggers blog: http://jonjagger.blogspot.com CyberDojo’s GitHub: https://github.com/cyber-dojo/cyber-dojo A video presentation from Jon about Cyber-Dojo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPiACJVY4fA Mentioned in this episode: The Alan Turing Trust: https://turingtrust.co.uk Tout: Agile Noir
CyberDojo is at http://Cyber-Dojo.org Jon Jagger can be contacted on Twitter: @JonJagger Jon Jaggers blog: http://jonjagger.blogspot.com CyberDojo’s GitHub: https://github.com/cyber-dojo/cyber-dojo A video presentation from Jon about Cyber-Dojo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPiACJVY4fA Mentioned in this episode: The Alan Turing Trust: https://turingtrust.co.uk
CyberDojo is at http://Cyber-Dojo.org Jon Jagger can be contacted on Twitter: @JonJagger Jon Jaggers blog: http://jonjagger.blogspot.com
CyberDojo is at http://Cyber-Dojo.org Jon Jagger can be contacted on Twitter: @JonJagger Jon Jaggers blog: http://jonjagger.blogspot.com
I invited on 3 graduates from the coding bootcamp Coding Dojo to share their experience with the software engineering program. As usual, my goal is to get past the marketing BS and hear the REAL experiences of graduates. We dove into the pros AND the cons. Enjoy!Guests:Jacob Rochefort - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-rochefort Julian Martinez - https://www.linkedin.com/in/julian-martinez-fullstackdeveloper Adrian Acosta - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aacosta11 ---------------------------------------------------►► Connect with me everywhere (socials) - https://linktr.ee/donthedeveloper
Incarcerated and justice-involved individuals are people with desires, goals, dreams and gifts, just like those of us “on the outside.” Dirk van Velzen, the founder and CEO of the Prison Scholars Fund, knows first-hand what it takes to discover and actualize the potential of people who are involved in our criminal justice system. In this episode, Dirk dives into the factors that led to his incarceration, and how his education in prison and in re-entry led to starting PSF, a nonprofit that helps other incarcerated and justice-involved individuals to build on their unique educational and vocational interests, skills, and abilities. Through the work of PSF, lives are changed and cycles of incarceration, recidivism, crime and poverty that hamper families and communities are being broken. Mentioned in the Episode https://www.prisonscholars.org/ (Prison Scholar Fund) https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/abolition-pell-grants-higher-education-prisoners-examining#:~:text=The%20Pell%20Grant%2C%20a%20Federal%20grant%20subsidizing%20college,grants%20and%20the%20efforts%20to%20have%20them%20removed. (History of the Prison Pell program) https://mol.smeal.psu.edu/ (Penn State Organizational Leadership) https://catalog.colorado.edu/undergraduate/colleges-schools/arts-sciences/programs-study/psychology-neuroscience/psychology-bachelor-arts-ba/#fouryearplantext (University of Colorado Boulder Psychology) https://davidmyers.org/ (David G. Myers) https://exhibits.stanford.edu/spe/about/philip-g-zimbardo (Phil Zimbardo) https://www.prisonexp.org/ (Stanford Prison Experiment) https://annenberg.org/ (Annenberg Foundation) https://fconline.foundationcenter.org/fdo-grantmaker-profile/?key=BANN005 (Bannerman Foundation) https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/contact/bernadette-clavier (Bernadette Clavier) https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/about/centers-institutes/csi (Stanford Social Innovation ) https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/about/centers-institutes/csi (Jack Keroac- On the Road) https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=atomic+habits&qid=1648237050&s=books&sprefix=atomic%2Cstripbooks%2C54&sr=1-1 (Atomic Habits) https://www.prisonscholars.org/psf-and-coding-bootcamp/ (Prison Scholar Fund Coding Program) https://www.codingdojo.com/ (Coding Dojo) https://bpi.bard.edu/ (Bard Prison Initiative) https://www.codingdojo.com/ (Coding Dojo) https://bpi.bard.edu/ (Bard Prison Initiative)
You can reach Ben Burbank on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benburbank/
النسخة المصورة https://youtu.be/_rJq3fRkSag محاور الحلقة (00:00) مقدمة - دروس من غزو روسيا لأوكرانيا (04:48) تقديم الكتاب و الكاتب (07:46) تقديم قصيدة اليوم و الشاعر نزار قباني (14:11) قصيدة غرناطة (15:57) مقدمة (16:33) [Chapter 1 - Professionalism] - 1.1. Be careful what you ask for (17:15) [Chapter 1 - Professionalism] - 1.2. Taking responsibility (18:02) [Chapter 1 - Professionalism] - 1.3. First, Do no harm (20:33) [Chapter 1 - Professionalism] - 1.4. Work ethic (21:50) [Chapter 1 - Professionalism] - 1.5. Know your field (26:26) [Chapter 1 - Professionalism] - 1.6. Know your domain (28:39) [Chapter 2 - Saying no] - 2.1. Professionals say no (29:23) [Chapter 2 - Saying no] - 2.2. Adversarial roles (31:08) [Chapter 2 - Saying no] - 2.3. High stakes (32:04) [Chapter 2 - Saying no] - 2.4. Being a “Team player” (35:49) [Chapter 2 - Saying no] - 2.5. The cost of saying yes (38:28) [Chapter 3 - Saying yes] - 3.1. Language of commitment (53:31) [Chapter 3 - Saying yes] - 3.2. Committing with discipline (55:37) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.1. Preparedness (01:06:46) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.2. Worry code (01:08:02) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.3. The flow zone (01:09:03) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.4. Interruptions (01:10:17) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.5. Writer's block (01:14:28) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.6. Creative input (01:14:28) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.7. Debugging (01:19:18) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.8. Pacing yourself (01:21:29) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.9. False delivery (01:22:28) [Chapter 4 - Coding] - 4.10. Asking for help (01:31:20) [Chapter 5 - Test-driven development] - Definitions (01:32:44) [Chapter 5 - Test-driven development] - 5.1. The three laws of TDD (01:35:58) [Chapter 5 - Test-driven development] - 5.2. TDD benefits (01:42:51) [Chapter 5 - Test-driven development] - 5.3. What is TDD is not (01:48:20) [Chapter 6 - Practicing] - Importance of practicing (01:49:22) [Chapter 6 - Practicing] - 6.1. The Coding Dojo (01:55:08) [Chapter 6 - Practicing] - 6.2. Broadening Your Experience (01:59:09) [Chapter 7 - Acceptance testing] - 7.1. Premature precision (02:06:08) [Chapter 7 - Acceptance testing] - 7.2. Acceptance tests (02:24:14) [Chapter 8 - Testing strategies] - 8.1. QA should find nothing (02:26:32) [Chapter 8 - Testing strategies] - 8.2. QA is part of the team (02:26:59) [Chapter 8 - Testing strategies] - 8.3. The test automation pyramid (02:34:22) [Chapter 9 - Time management] - 9.1. Meetings (02:52:17) [Chapter 9 - Time management] - 9.2. Focus manna (02:57:58) [Chapter 9 - Time management] - 9.3. Time-boxing and tomatoes (03:04:09) [Chapter 10 - Estimation] - 10.1. What is an estimate? (03:11:13) [Chapter 10 - Estimation] - 10.2. Estimating tasks (03:13:14) [Chapter 10 - Estimation] - 10.3. The law of large numbers (03:13:52) [Chapter 11 - Pressure] - 11.1. Avoiding pressure (03:16:02) [Chapter 11 - Pressure] - 11.2. Handling pressure (03:24:43) [Chapter 12 - Collaboration] - 12.1. Programmers versus people (03:30:30) [Chapter 13 - Teams and projects] - 13.1. Does it blend? (03:31:33) [Chapter 13 - Teams and projects] - 13.2. The gelled team (03:34:21) [Chapter 13 - Teams and projects] - 13.3. Which came first, the team or the project? (03:36:48) [Chapter 14 - Mentoring, Apprenticeship, and Craftsmanship] - 14.1. Degrees of failure (03:48:24) [Chapter 14 - Mentoring, Apprenticeship, and Craftsmanship] - 14.2. Mentoring (03:49:03) [Chapter 14 - Mentoring, Apprenticeship, and Craftsmanship] - 14.3. Apprenticeship (04:04:09) [Chapter 14 - Mentoring, Apprenticeship, and Craftsmanship] - 14.4. Craftsmanship
Here is the Agile Manifesto which was referenced in this episode: https://agilemanifesto.org You can reach Ben Burbank on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benburbank/ Charles Duhigg’s Smarter Faster Better book was mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Smarter-Faster-Better-Transformative-Productivity/dp/0812983599/ref=asc_df_0812983599/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312049124368&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10111785830133373017&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9027720&hvtargid=pla-435932080555&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=61851652213&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312049124368&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10111785830133373017&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9027720&hvtargid=pla-435932080555
You can reach Ben Burbank on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benburbank/ Charles Duhigg’s Smarter Faster Better book was mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Smarter-Faster-Better-Transformative-Productivity/dp/0812983599/ref=asc_df_0812983599/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312049124368&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10111785830133373017&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9027720&hvtargid=pla-435932080555&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=61851652213&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312049124368&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10111785830133373017&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9027720&hvtargid=pla-435932080555 Tout Scrum Noir
You can reach Ben Burbank on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benburbank/
Quel style de coding dojo préfères-tu ? Entre le code retreat, le kata de démonstration et les formats plus collaboratifs, quelles sont les différences ? Quels sont-ceux les plus faciles à suivre en présentiel ou en distanciel ? Comment trouver un coding dojo à la hauteur de ton niveau ? Et côté organisateur quelles sont les astuces pour animer une bonne rencontre, varier les thèmes et les formats ? On en parle avec Xavier Nopre, développeur, responsable technique CTO et animateur de nombreux coding dojo. Pour suivre Xavier Nopre sur linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/xnopre/ Pour suivre Xavier Nopre sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/xnopre Pour découvrir le cursus Artisan Développeur : https://ad302.fr/w9kAIg
Winston Robson, Co-Founder, WeMeta - the leading land marketplace and data platform of the Metaverse. As a Realtor in the SF Bay Area, Winston's passion for helping people - extracting useful market information for his clients - led him to data science. Pivoting to data full-time, he's since worked on projects including BlazingSQL, NEAR, and launched international programs for Coding Dojo. In early 2021, Winston brought his talents to web3 through a series of hackathons - culminating in the ETH Global Web3 Weekend winner - WeMeta. ~~~~~ This official Crypto Gaming Institute podcast was created to showcase the leaders of the crypto gaming world, including game makers, entrepreneurs, developers, investors, experts, influencers, and more. Hosted by Ben Gothard, this show aims to discover the stories of the people behind the technology in order to better understand the intersection of cryptocurrency, gaming & blockchain technology. ~~~~~ A Crypto Gaming Institute Production. Website: https://CryptoGaming.Institute Twitter: https://twitter.com/CryptoGamingI Discord: https://discord.gg/VKMVr8nSJt Podcast: https://cryptogaming.institute/podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ben-gothard?sub_confirmation=1 YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/c/BenGothard/join NFT Collection: https://opensea.io/CryptoGamingInstitute Podcast Support: https://anchor.fm/crypto-gaming-institute/support CGI Social Token: https://bitclout.com/u/CryptoGamingInstitute ~~~~~ Recommended Crypto Software. 3Commas (Trading Bot #1 I Use): https://3commas.io/?c=youtubesquad Pionex (Trading Bot #2 I Use): https://www.pionex.com/en-US/sign/ref/qJ1KZsPl Gemini (C-Exchange #1 I Use): https://www.gemini.com/share/zv5ya73p FTX.US (C-Exchange #2 I Use): https://ftx.us/#a=youtube Bittrex (C-Exchange #3 I Use): https://bittrex.com/account/register?referralCode=ZTM-FMI-Y3W Biswap (D-Exchange I Use): https://biswap.org/?ref=d668eb6cc7f4dcb5f627 ~~~~~ Recommended Streaming Gear & Tools. Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop (RTX 3080): https://amzn.to/3eZjIZR Razer Blade 15.6" Laptop (RTX 3070): https://amzn.to/3eXHWDn Alienware 27 Gaming Monitor: https://amzn.to/3nMBeno Razer Huntsman V2 Analog Gaming Keyboard: https://amzn.to/3h16fmv Razer DeathAdder V2 Gaming Mouse: https://amzn.to/3eipIgH Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Wireless Gaming Headset: https://amzn.to/3h1Qrjm Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma Gaming Mousepad: https://amzn.to/2PNuvx4 Razer Base Station V2 Chroma: https://amzn.to/2RqRvTa Razer Ripsaw Game Capture Card: https://amzn.to/3thPw0F Restream: https://restream.io/join/mZ03jR ~~~~~ The topics covered in this podcast include cryptocurrency, crypto, blockchain, games, gaming, gamers, nft, gamefi, play to earn, play-to-earn, play 2 earn, the metaverse, and everything in between.
I invited Coding Dojo graduates on to talk about the coding bootcamp. We dove into what their experience was like and if it provided the education and support needed to become professional developers.Guests:Magdalena - https://www.linkedin.com/in/magdalena-kinneyKeiko - https://www.linkedin.com/in/keiko-kamiyaChristopher - https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-carey-699b64175-----------------
2020-08-21 show#102 COVID-19 Pandemic show #22 "Apple at $2T, and Ikigai Patience with Bitcoin" YouTube https://youtu.be/bhAmCkciUis Apple podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/windshield-time/id1468319501?i=1000488905349 Apple inc is at a $2T market capitalization https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/19/technology/apple-2-trillion.html 42yrs to get to $1T 21wks to get to $2T Ikigai Patience is rewarded https://twitter.com/Travis_Kling/status/1295859363345661953?s=20 bitcoin whitepaper https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-paper Preview trailer to the massive show #100 celebration https://youtu.be/FdawBBE1R6Q Some ideas on how to cope with the pandemic: 0. #stayHome 1. #wearAmask in public a. physical distancing b. don't spit or cough or sneeze on people iii. wash your hands often with hot water and soap for 30sec our #satoshimath hashtag is a front page result! try it out and give us a ping. www.windshieldtime.studio/satoshimath We have an AWESOME sponsorship! Find our sponsor the WTIA several ways: Washington Technology Industry Association www.washingtontechnology.org The Blockchain Council https://www.washingtontechnology.org/blockchain/ WTIA Cascadia Blockchain Council newsletter https://go.pardot.com/l/408222/2019-11-18/5fkfz6 Thank you Coding Dojo! twitter @CodingDojoDotCo Thank you for listening y'all! Please share Windshield Time with your friends and family who are curious about money and bitcoin. find+follow on twitter: Dae is @LuggageDonkey Arry is @ArryinSeattle Matt is @MatthewRyanCase #mattysats Windshield Time is @windshield21 find+follow on Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@windshieldtime Loving your shiniest 5-star ratings and reviews #togetherWeRise #funFormational Be nice y'all :) #stackSats #stakingSats easter egg: @poolturd https://twitter.com/poolturd/status/1212210182433824768?s=20 taped Wednesday night, 2020-08-19. published Friday, 2020-08-21. eof --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/windshieldtime21/message
2020-07-31 s2ep37 show #99 “Happy $11k BTC, and COVID-19 Pandemic show #19” youtube https://youtu.be/rPEJmLgrIW8 * happy $11k BTC! * #SatoshiMath means that is ~9100 sats per U.S. #dirtyFiat dollar * Ozark is a blast! - our advice is: don't get into money laundering for a Mexican drug cartel * #cryptoswag - go visit twitter @excellion who designed and distributed the “Make Bitcoin Great Again” hat * Bitcoin Magazine refund of BTC * Boomer Bitcoin = Gold. it's at all-time USD record highs. * go get The Bitcoin Standard by @saifedean - find it at Amazon! * go listen to Pomp's monster youtube live session from July 27th which was done based on the recent $11k run https://youtu.be/7SIcS5hJHx0 * our childcare hell continues https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/25/business/the-great-au-pair-rush.html * go listen to Vijay Boyapati @real_vijay on Tales from the Crypt show#182 @TFTC21 * https://t.co/k1kmqjVUtn?amp=1 Some ideas on how to cope with the pandemic: 0. #stayHome and/or 1. #wearAmask in public a. Physical distancing to stay away from coughing and/or sneezing people b. don't spit on people iii. Wash your hands often with hot water and soap for 30seconds our #satoshimath hashtag is a front page result! try it out and give us a ping. www.windshieldtime.studio/satoshimath We have an AWESOME sponsorship! Find our sponsor the WTIA several ways: Washington Technology Industry Association www.washingtontechnology.org The Blockchain Council https://www.washingtontechnology.org/blockchain/ WTIA Cascadia Blockchain Council newsletter https://go.pardot.com/l/408222/2019-11-18/5fkfz6 Thank you Coding Dojo! twitter @CodingDojoDotCo Thank you for listening y'all! Please share Windshield Time with your friends and family who are curious about money and bitcoin. find+follow on twitter: Dae is @LuggageDonkey Arry is @ArryinSeattle Matt is @MatthewRyanCase #mattysats Windshield Time is @windshield21 find+follow on Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@windshieldtime Loving your shiniest 5-star ratings and reviews #togetherWeRise #funFormational Be nice y'all :) #stackSats #stakingSats easter egg: @poolturd https://twitter.com/poolturd/status/1212210182433824768?s=20 taped at 10:30pm 2020-07-29 show released 2020-07-31 Friday. eof --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/windshieldtime21/message
Dans cet épisode, Audrey et Antonio ont invité Yannick Grenzinger et Kahled Souf pour parler micro services : pour quelle équipe, quel projet, avec quels outils ... ? Nos invités vous partagent leurs retours d'expérience et leurs conseils. Enregistré le 3 juillet 2020 Téléchargement de l'épisode [LesCastCodeurs-Episode-235.mp3](http://traffic.libsyn.com/lescastcodeurs/LesCastCodeurs-Episode-235.mp3) ## Interview ### Ta vie, ton oeuvre [Yannick Grenzinger](https://twitter.com/ygrenzinger): Jardinier logiciel depuis plus de 15 ans. Actuellement coach tech et flow, je suis passionné par l'artisanat logiciel, les langages, l'architecture de systèmes complexes et la livraison de valeur métier en continue. Je suis aussi co-organisateur de la conférence FlowCon et du meetup Paris Continuous Delivery, mais c'est plus dur avec des triplés :D [Khaled Souf](https://twitter.com/khaledsouf) est un Globe-trotter et développeur passionné. Il a vécu à Paris où il a travaillé pour des sociétés de conseil telles que Zenika et Arolla. il a participé à la communauté des software crafters à Paris et en Europe.Il a participe à des événements locaux, tels que les meetups Software Crafters Paris, Craft your skills, Coding Dojo. Il vit actuellement à Montréal au Canada et co-organise le Meetup Software Crafters Montréal et la conférence de SOCRATES Canada. Il aime parler de Domain Driven Design, d’architecture, d’artisanat du code, de Clean Code, des pratiques eXtreme Programming et DevOps. [ksouf.com](https://ksouf.com) ### Les micro services qu’est ce que c’est ? #### En théorie Monolithe / Macroservices / Microservices / Fonction ? Microservices vs SOA ? Microservices, dans quel cas ? Monolithe à découper ou nouvelle app from scratch ? Patterns de migration ? Comment on découpe ses services ? Est ce qu’il y a des méthodos qui aident ? (nombre de lignes de code, nombre de pizzas par équipe, DDD) Une base de données unique pour tous les services ? Une par service ? Consistance des données ? Synchronisation des données entre bases ? Pour quelles équipes ? (DevOps, DevSecOps ...) #### En pratique C’est quoi les reco techniques ? (frameworks Java ou autres, plateformes de déploiement, etc... ) Et dans le monde Java ? Qu’en est-il de la suite Netflix OSS (Eureka, Hystrix, Zuul, Ribbon) ? Comment on déploie / scale / fait communiquer entre eux (bloquant, non bloquant, HTTP, broker, message) ? On-premise, Cloud privée/public/hybride ? Si tu fais pas du k8s tu as loupé ta vie ? Et si tu fais pas du Kafka tu as aussi loupé ta vie ? Comment monitorer ? #### Et côté front ? Micro frontend : comment et pourquoi ? #### Le mot de la fin Phénomène de mode ou les MS sont-ils là pour rester ? Quelles sont les évolution possibles des archi MS (vers les fonctions) ? #### Les resources utiles [Les livres de Sam Newman, surtout Building Microservices et ses talks](https://samnewman.io/talks/) [Le livre Microservices Patterns de Chris Richardson](https://www.manning.com/books/microservices-patterns) Pour mieux appréhender la complexité de l’aventure et ses prérequis: * [La rubrique microservices du site de Martin Fowler](https://www.martinfowler.com/microservices/) * [11 raisons pour lesquelles vous allez échouer avec les microservices](https://medium.com/xebia-engineering/11-reasons-why-you-are-going-to-fail-with-microservices-29b93876268b) https://www.martinfowler.com/bliki/MicroservicePrerequisites.html * [Recommandations sur les microservices](https://www.infoq.com/news/2019/03/microservices-recommendations/) * [Pourquoi les micro services devraient vous faire plus peur](https://medium.com/@bghuston/why-microservices-should-scare-you-more-556ab8f3fdb2) * [Vous devez être aussi grand que ça pour passer d'un monolithe à un micro services](https://medium.com/@ygrenzinger/you-need-to-be-this-tall-to-go-from-monolith-to-microservices-part-1-be0835ff380b) et [la conf associée](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr757aMEBko) Pour les meilleures pratiques : * [Le site de Chris Richardson](https://microservices.io/index.html) * [Le site de Microsoft](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/patterns/) * [Le site d’IBM](https://www.ibm.com/cloud/learn/microservices) DDD et microservices: * [DDD and Microservices: At Last, Some Boundaries! (vidéo)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFCgXH7DwxM) * [Strategic Microservice Patterns - Nick Tune (vidéo)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZXMMnV3EoU) * [Astuces pour faciliter le design de micro services avec l'event storming](https://medium.com/nick-tune-tech-strategy-blog/eventstorming-modelling-tips-to-facilitate-microservice-design-1b1b0b838efc) Orchestration, chorégraphie et saga : * [Orchestration vs chorégraphie](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4127241/orchestration-vs-choreography) * [Le pattern Saga pour implémenter les transactions business en microservices](https://blog.couchbase.com/saga-pattern-implement-business-transactions-using-microservices-part/) * [Using sagas to maintain data consistency in a microservice architecture - Chris Richardson(vidéo)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPbGW3Fnmbc) Tests : [12 techniques pour tester les micro services](https://www.infoq.com/articles/twelve-testing-techniques-microservices-intro/) Microfrontend : [L'article de Martin Fowler](https://martinfowler.com/articles/micro-frontends.html) [6 patterns pour les micro frontend](https://blog.bitsrc.io/6-patterns-for-microfrontends-347ae0017ec0) Monitoring : * [Le pourquoi et le comment monitorer des micro services](https://thenewstack.io/the-hows-whys-and-whats-of-monitoring-microservices/) * [Les challenges du monitoring de microservices dans les applications cloud native](https://medium.com/@YuriShkuro/observability-challenges-in-microservices-and-cloud-native-applications-72857f9d03af) Les outils : * [Spring qui réutilise les outils de Netflix puis Netflix qui utilise Spring](https://netflixtechblog.com/netflix-oss-and-spring-boot-coming-full-circle-4855947713a0) * Circuit breaker : [Resilience4j remplace Hystrix (abandonné)](https://resilience4j.readme.io/docs) * Tracing : * [Open Tracing](https://opentracing.io/docs/overview/what-is-tracing/) * [Zipkin](https://zipkin.io/) et [Sleuth](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud-sleuth) * [Spring Cloud](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud) ## Nous contacter [Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion](https://lescastcodeurs.com/crowdcasting/) Contactez-nous via twitter sur le groupe Google ou sur le site web Flattr-ez nous (dons) sur En savoir plus sur le sponsoring?
Dans cet épisode, Audrey et Antonio ont invité Yannick Grenzinger et Kahled Souf pour parler micro services : pour quelle équipe, quel projet, avec quels outils … ? Nos invités vous partagent leurs retours d’expérience et leurs conseils. Enregistré le 3 juillet 2020 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–235.mp3 Interview Ta vie, ton oeuvre Yannick Grenzinger: Jardinier logiciel depuis plus de 15 ans. Actuellement coach tech et flow, je suis passionné par l’artisanat logiciel, les langages, l’architecture de systèmes complexes et la livraison de valeur métier en continue. Je suis aussi co-organisateur de la conférence FlowCon et du meetup Paris Continuous Delivery, mais c’est plus dur avec des triplés :D Khaled Souf est un Globe-trotter et développeur passionné. Il a vécu à Paris où il a travaillé pour des sociétés de conseil telles que Zenika et Arolla. il a participé à la communauté des software crafters à Paris et en Europe.Il a participe à des événements locaux, tels que les meetups Software Crafters Paris, Craft your skills, Coding Dojo. Il vit actuellement à Montréal au Canada et co-organise le Meetup Software Crafters Montréal et la conférence de SOCRATES Canada. Il aime parler de Domain Driven Design, d’architecture, d’artisanat du code, de Clean Code, des pratiques eXtreme Programming et DevOps. ksouf.com Les micro services qu’est ce que c’est ? En théorie Monolithe / Macroservices / Microservices / Fonction ? Microservices vs SOA ? Microservices, dans quel cas ? Monolithe à découper ou nouvelle app from scratch ? Patterns de migration ? Comment on découpe ses services ? Est ce qu’il y a des méthodos qui aident ? (nombre de lignes de code, nombre de pizzas par équipe, DDD) Une base de données unique pour tous les services ? Une par service ? Consistance des données ? Synchronisation des données entre bases ? Pour quelles équipes ? (DevOps, DevSecOps …) En pratique C’est quoi les reco techniques ? (frameworks Java ou autres, plateformes de déploiement, etc… ) Et dans le monde Java ? Qu’en est-il de la suite Netflix OSS (Eureka, Hystrix, Zuul, Ribbon) ? Comment on déploie / scale / fait communiquer entre eux (bloquant, non bloquant, HTTP, broker, message) ? On-premise, Cloud privée/public/hybride ? Si tu fais pas du k8s tu as loupé ta vie ? Et si tu fais pas du Kafka tu as aussi loupé ta vie ? Comment monitorer ? Et côté front ? Micro frontend : comment et pourquoi ? Le mot de la fin Phénomène de mode ou les MS sont-ils là pour rester ? Quelles sont les évolution possibles des archi MS (vers les fonctions) ? Les resources utiles Les livres de Sam Newman, surtout Building Microservices et ses talks Le livre Microservices Patterns de Chris Richardson Pour mieux appréhender la complexité de l’aventure et ses prérequis: La rubrique microservices du site de Martin Fowler 11 raisons pour lesquelles vous allez échouer avec les microservices https://www.martinfowler.com/bliki/MicroservicePrerequisites.html Recommandations sur les microservices Pourquoi les micro services devraient vous faire plus peur Vous devez être aussi grand que ça pour passer d’un monolithe à un micro services et la conf associée Pour les meilleures pratiques : Le site de Chris Richardson Le site de Microsoft Le site d’IBM DDD et microservices: DDD and Microservices: At Last, Some Boundaries! (vidéo) Strategic Microservice Patterns - Nick Tune (vidéo) Astuces pour faciliter le design de micro services avec l’event storming Orchestration, chorégraphie et saga : Orchestration vs chorégraphie Le pattern Saga pour implémenter les transactions business en microservices Using sagas to maintain data consistency in a microservice architecture - Chris Richardson(vidéo) Tests : 12 techniques pour tester les micro services Microfrontend : L’article de Martin Fowler 6 patterns pour les micro frontend Monitoring : Le pourquoi et le comment monitorer des micro services Les challenges du monitoring de microservices dans les applications cloud native Les outils : Spring qui réutilise les outils de Netflix puis Netflix qui utilise Spring Circuit breaker : Resilience4j remplace Hystrix (abandonné) Tracing : Open Tracing Zipkin et Sleuth Spring Cloud Nous contacter Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web https://lescastcodeurs.com/ Flattr-ez nous (dons) sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/ En savoir plus sur le sponsoring? sponsors@lescastcodeurs.com
Host Gemma Milne talks with Richard Wang, CEO of Coding Dojo, a partner in the Microsoft Reactor Program, that's dedicated to teaching coding skills to people with no software background. Recently, Coding Dojo has launched a new initiative called, Tech for America, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic by helping them move their businesses online. Learn the origin story of Tech for America, inspiring stories of traditional brick-and-mortar businesses that have quickly expanded their online operations, how to help employees adapt to change, plus lessons and advice for the future. About Richard Wang As the CEO of Coding Dojo, Richard is dedicated to empowering everyone to participate in the digital economy through the universal language of coding. Coding Dojo recently rallied hundreds of alumni members to volunteer their talents to help local businesses build digital platforms and meet their customers on their terms. Learn more about Coding Dojo: https://www.codingdojo.com Learn more about Tech for America: https://www.codingdojo.com/tech-for-america Topics of discussion About Coding Dojo and Tech for America (0:46)How gyms are serving members in new, more personal ways (4:25)Collaborating with business owners and understanding their needs (7:24)Helping employees navigate sudden transformation (18:24)Inspiring transformations in the health and food industries (22:20)Lessons for the future (25:57)Three pieces of advice (28:15)Sponsor link Explore how Dynamics 365 Commerce can help your business achieve a seamless, omni-channel customer experience. Request a live demo today. https://aka.ms/AA8ku82 Helpful links Follow us on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/msftdynamics365 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/microsoft-dynamics YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJGCg4rB3QSs8y_1FquelBQ
Guests: Eli Lake, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, Ben Wikler, Chairman of the Wisconsin Democrat Party, Eli Yokley, Political reporter for Morning Consult, and Richard Wang, CEO Coding Dojo & MIT Sloan MBA Future of Work Thought Leader.
Guests: Eli Lake, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, Ben Wikler, Chairman of the Wisconsin Democrat Party, Eli Yokley, Political reporter for Morning Consult, and Richard Wang, CEO Coding Dojo & MIT Sloan MBA Future of Work Thought Leader.
I Should Have Learned This Sooner – Discussing life lessons for self-improvement
In this week's episode, I chat with Mikelynn Romero, Director Of Alumni Relations for my coding school alma mater, Coding Dojo. This is a must-listen episode, especially if you are looking for a new job or you think you'll change your career field at some point in your lifetime. Listen to this episode and more at LearnedSooner.com, and connect with Mikelynn on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/mikelynnromero.
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Guests: Alain Sanders, Attorney, On to discuss Impeachment. Mark Flatten and Jon Riches, From the Goldwater Institute, On to discuss lowering barriers to work for military families. Joe Lieberman, Former US Senator (D-CT), On to discuss his no labels effort. Richard Wang, CEO of Coding Dojo, On to discuss the future of work.
Software developers from Team Jedi share their coding dojo experience based on the book, The Coding Dojo Handbook, by Emily Bache. “This handbook is a…Continue readingCoding Dojo
A B2B venture creation and growth consulting firm. GOT specializes in B2B SaaS and Service businesses, as well as personal advisory services for serial entrepreneurs. He started his career by dropping out of college, going to a coding boot camp (Coding Dojo ‘13) and then joining Alumnify as COO (now defunct, raised ~$1.3MM).To make going out money while working there, he started doing freelance web design/dev as well as rapid app prototyping for seed and pre-seed SaaS apps. After leaving Alumnify, he continued as a freelance dev while learning and pivoting to growth strategy consulting and content marketing for better recurring revenue.In order to grow beyond a company of 1, he launched his first independent venture, Call For Content, in January of 2017. Call For Content is a full-service podcasting agency for content marketing, audience growth, and monetization strategies. Finishing his transition away from day-to-day at Call For Content in Q1 2019, Michael is excited to expand his businesses further into podcasting and B2B services with new acquisitions and partnerships to be announced in Q2 and beyond.Michael is a confident and knowledgeable speaker in podcasting, B2B marketing, and growth strategy as well as many other topics in technology, ethics, philosophy, futurology, leadership, personal improvement, and cooking.Learn More: www.callforcontent.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
A B2B venture creation and growth consulting firm. GOT specializes in B2B SaaS and Service businesses, as well as personal advisory services for serial entrepreneurs. He started his career by dropping out of college, going to a coding boot camp (Coding Dojo ‘13) and then joining Alumnify as COO (now defunct, raised ~$1.3MM).To make going out money while working there, he started doing freelance web design/dev as well as rapid app prototyping for seed and pre-seed SaaS apps. After leaving Alumnify, he continued as a freelance dev while learning and pivoting to growth strategy consulting and content marketing for better recurring revenue.In order to grow beyond a company of 1, he launched his first independent venture, Call For Content, in January of 2017. Call For Content is a full-service podcasting agency for content marketing, audience growth, and monetization strategies. Finishing his transition away from day-to-day at Call For Content in Q1 2019, Michael is excited to expand his businesses further into podcasting and B2B services with new acquisitions and partnerships to be announced in Q2 and beyond.Michael is a confident and knowledgeable speaker in podcasting, B2B marketing, and growth strategy as well as many other topics in technology, ethics, philosophy, futurology, leadership, personal improvement, and cooking.Learn More: www.callforcontent.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Michael Choi is the CEO of Coding Dojo, a leading Coding Bootcamp with campuses in Silicon Valley, Berkeley, Seattle, LA, Dallas, Chicago, Tyson's Corner, and Tulsa, and an online program. Coding Dojo is unique in that it teaches students the skills to quickly learn any new coding language, in addition to rigorous training in 3 full stacks in 14 weeks. As a result, their highly sought-after graduates hit the ground running in any company they join and are immediately impactful. “decide whether you want to be an entrepreneur or decide whether you are going to be one and then act upon it. It starts with the mind. If you decided to be an entrepreneur then walk that path. Want to be an entrepreneur then you will never be an entrepreneur. You kind of have to decide I am going to be one and I am one”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-6Nf
Hoje é dia de falar de uma das práticas mais divertidas na programação: o Coding Dojo! Feed do podcast: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast Feed do podcast somente com episódios técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-tecnico Feed do podcast somente com episódios não técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-nao-tecnico Pauta: O que é coding dojo Porque fazer Como funciona Tipos: Randori, Kata, Kake Regras Tipos de desafios Grupos de dojo Como começar Histórias que vivemos Links Citados: Sites com problemas: DojoPuzzles CodingDojo.org Video de kata do Giovanni (está no blog, mas sumiu do site de vídeos) Github dojo Rio Curso de haskel do Erik Meijer no Channel9 Conway - o jogo da vida Posts sobre dojo no blog da Lambda3 Github de dojos da Lambda3 Participantes: Giovanni Bassi - @giovannibassi Lucas Teles - @lucasteles42 Mahmoud Ali - @akamud Edição: Luppi Arts Créditos das músicas usadas neste programa: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
O Coding Dojo pisałem całkiem niedawno, w odniesieniu do działającej na śląsku inicjatywie. Tym razem jednak udało mi się porozmawiać z organizatorami Coding Dojo Silesia na temat Coding Dojo oraz samej inicjatywy. Tak aby dowiedzieć się więcej o wymaganiach, tego co można się nauczyć, grupie docelowej oraz formie spotkania.Marek oraz Michał organizują 28 czerwca kolejną edycję swojego wydarzenia, będzie dotyczyć ona języka PHP, gdzie my, autorzy DevEnv wystąpimy w roli wsparcia mentorskiego
Jedes Jahr fahren all unsere Technologen über's Wochenende weg, um zu coden und sich gegenseitig über die neuen und hippen Technologien aufzuschlauen. Meistens organisiert Michi das, weshalb wir ihn für diese Folge auch eingeladen haben. Er erzählt, wie das Event zustande kommt, wie die Gruppen sich organisieren, und warum wir (Cofinpro) das überhaupt machen.
Hello, listeners! Welcome back to the Tech Forward podcast. This week, I’m sharing my conversation with Dr. Herman Pryor, Jr. He currently serves as a District Lead within the Career Services Division for Coding Dojo's Washington, DC campus. There, he enjoys the process of developing others through solution-focused coaching methods. Having personally attended Coding Dojo over the summer, I was struck by the diversity within my cohort. Of the 12 students, 6 were women, and 7 (including myself) were students of color. Was this unique to the DC campus, I wondered, or is that level of diversity present on all the Coding Dojo campuses across the country? What is it about the bootcamp model in general — and Coding Dojo in particular — that succeeds in attracting and retaining a diverse student population? At Coding Dojo, Herman explains, you have diversity at the team and employee level, as well as the student level. In that way, the success of Coding Dojo has been a word-of-mouth phenomenon. When students from diverse cohorts share their bootcamp experience within their communities, it means a wide range of people hear about the supportive environment of Coding Dojo organically. Coding bootcamps have been popping up all over the country to fill the gap in the increasing demand in tech talent. Over the past few years, however, many have closed their doors, or shut down individual locations. Coding Dojo, on the other hand, has continued to expand — they recently launched a new location in Tulsa, OK. Why has Coding Dojo been able to remain strong and successful as other, similar businesses falter? According to Herman, “the model is simple. We aim to provide an environment where students become self empowered. We provide a platform for adult learners to see themselves where they want to be in their lives, professionally, from admissions until graduation — and even after. [The Coding Dojo model] supports and empowers the students’ ability and will to be something and someone they thought they probably never could be.” Herman and I covered a lot more ground in our conversation, including possible barriers to entry, and hurdles that minority students might face along the way. If you’ve been considering a coding bootcamp, Coding Dojo has campuses all over the country, and also offers online and international options. Thanks so much to Herman for sharing his insights, and thank you to all of you out there listening.
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Ein halbes Dutzend Entwickler, die zusammen in einem Raum sitzen, ist nicht ungewöhnlich. Dass sie alle gemeinsam an einer Aufgabe arbeiten und dabei von einander zu lernen versuchen, ist allerdings nicht unbedingt eine alltägliche Situation. In dieser Folge geht es um Coding Dojos: Was ist das? Was bringt das? Worauf sollte man achten? Links zu dieser Folge: - Conway’s ”Game of Life“: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conways_Spiel_des_Lebens - codingdojo.org: http://codingdojo.org/ - ccd-school: http://ccd-school.de/coding-dojo/ - Coding-Game: https://www.codingame.com/start
En esta emisión del podcast presentamos a varios desarrolladores hablando de la importancia de la adopción del Testing como técnica de programación, una charla muy enriquecedora. Además, en una nueva emisión del Coding Dojo resolvimos una Kata de nombre "Numbers to LCD", en donde, tratamos de llevar un poco a la práctica el Testing, en diferentes lenguajes como Groovy, Python y Racket(un dialecto de Lisp), muy recomendable.
En esta ocasión presentamos un nuevo formato del podcast en donde estaremos realizando una nueva actividad de nombre Coding Dojo, en donde, invitamos a los participantes a realizar un par de Coding Katas: FizzBuzz y StringCalculator. Te invitamos a que conozcas estos ejercicios y que veas la interacción que tuvimos durante la realización de nuestro Dojo. De verdad la pasamos muy bien...