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Olá, DevPros! Estamos de volta com um episódio especial que vai te inspirar a explorar novos horizontes na instrução de programação. Hoje, temos a honra de ter Santos como convidada, uma profissional que decidiu trilhar o caminho da programação, fez a DevPro e agora é instrutora de destaque na DevPro! Santos está aqui para saudar a galera e oferecer um rápido resumo de sua trajetória surpreendente como instrutora de programação e compartilhar com você o que estudar para conquistar sua primeira vaga como dev backend!
Come creare un clima nel nostro team in cui sia naturale condividere feedback reciprocamente rispettando le sensibilità di ognuno? Quando iniziamo un progetto complesso, come ne stimiamo la durata e come gestiamo tutte le incognite? Conosciamo Fiorella De Luca, project manager presso Nephila e organizzatrice di Fuzzy Brains, Django Girls, PyCon Italia.
“Abbiamo provato ad assumere delle donne, ma non sono arrivate candidature.” Questo è quello che spesso sentiamo dire da HR o realtà del settore tecnologico che devono affrontare processi di selezione e assumere personale. Il divario di genere è evidente, i report e le statistiche che escono ogni anno lo ribadiscono. Se il quadro è questo, assumere forza lavoro maschile è spesso la strada più semplice: ma possiamo permettercelo? No, perché tra le sfide del settore dei prossimi anni c'è soprattutto quella di realizzare soluzioni tecnologiche inclusive per tutte le persone e questo significa puntare su team diversificati composti anche da donne. Le donne ci sono, anche se non ancora in numero paritario rispetto all'altro genere, e dobbiamo impegnarci ad accoglierle. E allora, quali sono le strade che un'azienda del settore IT può percorrere per attrarre maggiori talenti femminili? Scopriamolo insieme con Sabrina Scoma, Django Girls e Fuzzy Brains!
Empezamos con este episodio una serie especial dirigida por Andros Fenollosa, dedicada al lenguaje de programación Python. El lenguaje Python ha sobrepasado con creces su diseño original para acabar colándose en un multitud de disciplinas y profesionales de todo tipo como puede ser: el análisis de datos, la inteligencia artificial, la creación de aplicaciones para escritorio, desarrollo de micro dispositivos, desarrollo web, gestión de sistemas, matemáticas y así otras muchas aplicaciones. Con unas librerías que no han dejado de madurar, cuidadosamente documentadas, ha puesto sobre la mesa los ingredientes perfectos para crear una comunidad abierta y participativa. Gracias a los usuarios de la comunidad Python, se organizan espontáneamente charlas mensuales y talleres gratuitos en torno al lenguaje. Anualmente se celebra diversos congresos. El más popular se conoce como PyCon, con sus diferentes sabores como la EuroPython, PyCon US, PyConES, PyCon Latam, etc. Pero también hay grupos especiales como las Django Girls, un movimiento femenino para animar a otras mujeres que del el paso de aprender a programar. En el primer episodio vamos a centrarnos en hablar justamente de la comunidad, y nada mejor que el actual presidente de Python España: Israel Saeta. Con él Andros habla principalmente de la comunidad, su relación con el lenguaje, su visión acerca de la participación y también próximos eventos.
Empezamos con este episodio una serie especial dirigida por Andros Fenollosa, dedicada al lenguaje de programación Python. El lenguaje Python ha sobrepasado con creces su diseño original para acabar colándose en un multitud de disciplinas y profesionales de todo tipo como puede ser: el análisis de datos, la inteligencia artificial, la creación de aplicaciones para escritorio, desarrollo de micro dispositivos, desarrollo web, gestión de sistemas, matemáticas y así otras muchas aplicaciones. Con unas librerías que no han dejado de madurar, cuidadosamente documentadas, ha puesto sobre la mesa los ingredientes perfectos para crear una comunidad abierta y participativa. Gracias a los usuarios de la comunidad Python, se organizan espontáneamente charlas mensuales y talleres gratuitos en torno al lenguaje. Anualmente se celebra diversos congresos. El más popular se conoce como PyCon, con sus diferentes sabores como la EuroPython, PyCon US, PyConES, PyCon Latam, etc. Pero también hay grupos especiales como las Django Girls, un movimiento femenino para animar a otras mujeres que del el paso de aprender a programar. En el primer episodio vamos a centrarnos en hablar justamente de la comunidad, y nada mejor que el actual presidente de Python España: Israel Saeta. Con él Andros habla principalmente de la comunidad, su relación con el lenguaje, su visión acerca de la participación y también próximos eventos. Más info en https://republicaweb.es/podcast/comunidad-python-con-israel-saeta-republica-python-i/
Leticia trabalha hoje como engenheira de software na Stripe. Com um bacharelado e um mestrado em Oceanografia, ela mudou de carreira através da comunidade Python brasileira, com a qual tem uma longa história. Foi diretora da Associação Python Brasil (2017-2019) e organizadora de diversos eventos como Django Girls, Python Sul e Python Brasil. Ela também é uma das anfitriãs da Pizza de Dados, o primeiro e mais amado podcast brasileiro sobre ciência de dados. Links Blog da Leticia Twitter Leticia Twitter Pizza de Dados Livros Shogun O Urso e o Rouxinol Os Pilares da Terra OsProgramadores Site do OsProgramadores Grupo do OsProgramadores no Telegram Canal do Youtube do OsProgramadores Twitter do Marcelo Pinheiro
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Mária Solárová je mladá developerka so skúsenosťami zo softvérového vývoja aj biznis developmentu. Pracovala v londýnskom aj americkom Googli, po príchode späť na Slovensko jej učarovali roboty vo firme Photoneo. V IT ju najviac baví prepájať technické znalosti s mäkkými zručnosťami, čo sa snaží odovzdávať aj vo svojich vzdelávacích aktivitách. Už niekoľko rokov sa venuje vedeniu ženských komunít v programoch ako PyLadies, Django Girls a Code First Girls. A práve o nich bude naša najbližšia diskusia. V rozhovore s Máriou sa dozviete: -prečo sa oplatí dať šancu IT a programovaniu, -čo zvládne naprogramovať každá z nás, -kde sa môžete spoločne učiť programovať, -ako sa dajú získané zručnosti zúročiť v praxi, -čo sa v ženských IT komunitách naučila ona. Diskusiu moderuje Mirka Uhnak, CEO Mini Tech MBA for Women.
Au programme : Libre en Fête, une interview de Picasoft, et la « Pituite de Luk » sur le thème de la viralité. Émission Références Transcription Contact Libre à vous !, l'émission pour comprendre et agir avec l'April, chaque mardi de 15h30 à 17h sur la radio Cause commune (93.1 FM en Île-de-France et sur Internet). Au programme de la 56e émission : Interview de Quentin et Audrey de Picasoft. Association de l'Université de Technologie de Compiègne qui a pour objet de promouvoir et défendre une approche libriste respectueuse de la vie privée et de la liberté d'expression dans le domaine de l'informatique. » Enregistrée en décembre 2019 lors du Paris Open Source Summit. Libre en Fête : initiative coordonnée par l’association April, Libre en Fête est lancée pour la dix-neuvième année consécutive : pour accompagner l’arrivée du printemps, des événements de découverte du Logiciel Libre et de la culture libre en général seront proposés partout en France autour du 20 mars 2020, dans une dynamique conviviale et festive. Isabella Vanni, coordinatrice vie associative et responsable projets à l'April, a interviewé trois personnes qui participent à cette initiative. La chronique la « Pituite de Luk » sur le thème de la viralité. diverses annonces Réécouter en ligne Votre navigateur ne supporte pas l'élément audio : écoutez l'émission (format OGG) ou format MP3. podcast OGG et podcast MP3 S'abonner au podcast Podcasts des différents sujets abordés Interview de Quentin et Audrey de Picasoft (Association libriste de l'Université de Technologie de Compiègne) (format OGG) (et format MP3) (18 minutes 14 secondes) Libre en Fête (des événements de découverte du Logiciel Libre) (format OGG) (et format MP3) (48 minutes 28 secondes) Chronique « La pituite de Luk » sur le thème de la viralité (format OGG) (et format MP3) (5 minutes 38 secondes) Annonces (format OGG) (et format MP3) (5 minutes 16 secondes) N'hésitez pas à nous faire des retours sur le contenu de nos émissions pour indiquer ce qui vous a plu mais aussi les points d'amélioration. Vous pouvez nous contacter par courriel, sur le webchat dédié à l'émission (mais nous n'y sommes pas forcément tout le temps) ou encore sur notre salon IRC (accès par webchat). toc_collapse=0; Sommaire Personnes participantes Galerie photos Références pour l'interview de Picasoft Références pour la partie consacrée à Libre en Fête Références pour la chronique la « Pituite de Luk » Références pour la partie sur les annonces diverses Pauses musicales Licences de diffusion, réutilisation Personnes participantes Les personnes qui ont participé à l'émission : Frédéric Couchet, délégué général de l'April Isabella Vanni, coordinatrice vie associative et responsable projets à l'April Luk Quentin et Audrey de Picasoft Jérôme Labidurie, vice-président du Fablab de Lannion, pour le collectif Libre en Fête en Trégor Audric Gueidan, médiateur numérique, participant à trois événements référencés dans le cadre du Libre en Fête 2020 Axel Broman, animateur auprès de la Fabrique Collective de la Culture du Libre (FCCL) Galerie photos Vous pouvez voir quelques photos prises pendant l'émission. 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Autres émissions de radio sur le logiciel libre Références pour la partie consacrée à Libre en Fête Site de l'initiative Libre en Fête de l'April Site de l'Agenda du Libre Vue géographique des événements référencés dans le cadre du Libre en Fête 2020 Site du Libre en Fête en Trégor Page du club informatique Sylver Geek sur le site du Ludylab Site du groupe d'utilisateurs et utilisatrices de logiciels libres (GULL) K'rèment Libre Site de la monnaie libre Site d'Audric Gueidan Site de la Fabrique Collective de la Culture du Libre Site de la Société Lorraine d'Astronomie Stellarium, un logiciel libre de planetarium Celestia, un logiciel libre de simulation spatiale Page wiki du groupe local Nancy d'OpenStreetMap Références pour la chronique la « Pituite de Luk » Toutes les chroniques « La pituite de Luk » Tweet de Marc Rees Alexandra Bensaïd met en cause le partage de lien sur les réseaux sociaux Li_Wenliang Affaire Griveaux, le faux procès des réseaux sociaux et de l'anonymat en ligne. Références pour la partie sur les annonces diverses S'engager pour le logiciel libre à l'occasion des municipales de mars 2020 Pacte pour la Transition « Vous êtes une femme et vous aimeriez apprendre à programmer mais ne savez pas par où commencer ? », atelier organisé par Django Girls. Les 4 et 5 avril à Saint-Étienne, et les 15 et 16 mai 2020 à Paris. L'Expolibre à Limoges, à la Bibliothèque Francophone Multimédia, du mardi 3 mars au samedi 28 mars 2020. Le Premier Samedi du Libre, le samedi 7 mars 2020 de 14h00 à 18h00 à la Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie à Paris. L'Agenda du Libre Pauses musicales Les références pour les pauses musicales : Notre pad pour proposer des musiques diffusées sous une licence libre Les lettres mortes par Ehma (Licence CC-BY-SA 3.0, 2 minutes 13). Caducifolia par Ollo, Lóstrego! (Licence CC-BY-SA 3.0, 4 minutes 05). Le Concours De Tartes Aux Klums par Khanat (CC BY-SA 4.0, 2 minutes 19). 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Aujourd’hui, pour l’épisode 10 d’Entrepreneurs In Conversation With Géraldine, j’ai le plaisir d’accueillir mon ami et fondateur Ibrahim Diop, expert en Python et science informatique, il a fondé Sikilabs, une firme spécialisée dans la programmation Web et logiciels. Papa de deux enfants et altruiste, il s’implique auprès de la communauté Python et milite pour la diversité et l'inclusion au sein de la communauté et encourage les jeunes filles via Django Girls à travers le monde.
3-й эпизод подкаста «38 попугаев».Гость — Михаил Кривушин, автор trafaret, pundler, aldjemy, backslanthttps://github.com/Deepwalker0:00 Всем привет! С вами подкаст "38 попугаев".0:09 Жара в Питере +27°C.0:27 У нас в гостях Михаил Кривушин.2:42 Про участие в PiterPy Conf. Доклад Miroslav Šedivý "A Day Has Only 24±1 Hours: import pytz" — https://youtu.be/XB_aUoLJiKg5:02 Про конференции вообще.6:19 Как дела в Самаре с конференциями и митапами. "404fest" — http://404fest.ru. "Стачка" — https://nastachku.ru. "Samara JS" — https://samarajs.ru. "PANDA Meetup" — http://panda-meetup.ru.8:45 Про "Samara JS" https://samarajs.ru.9:37 Если вы в Самаре и вы пишите на Python.11:00 Про коммандировки и пердвижения по миру.12:22 Про Филиппины.15:34 Как научиться программировать на Python.19:48 Про "gender diversity" в индустрии. PyLadies SPb — http://spb.pyladies.com. Django Girls — https://djangogirls.org.27:19 Про аннотации в trafaret. https://github.com/Deepwalker/trafaret29:46 Для чего нужен trafaret.35:36 Надо ли учить программировать специалистов по Data Science.37:22 Про trafaret 2 PR и декларативную магию — https://github.com/Deepwalker/trafaret/pull/2742:47 Про trafaret и attrs. attrs — https://www.attrs.org.46:15 Про любимую чашку.47:28 Про окружение рабочего стола и редактор для кода.50:25 Если не Python, то что?54:43 В заключении. Ищем Python-разработчиков в Самаре — https://github.com/Deepwalker. Про pundler — https://github.com/Deepwalker/pundler.http://38.spbpython.dev
En la edición 35 de Compilando Podcast y en el apartado Algo-Alguien, nuestro algo será Igalia, una de las más
Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicholl John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan about ngGirls. ngGirls is an organization that provides a free one-day workshop with volunteer mentors who will teach them Angular basics. It was inspired by Django Girls and provides this type introduction to programming for women who want to learn about Angular. They are really passionate about bringing ngGirls all around the world so that women everywhere can be introduced to both Angular and programming. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is ngGirls? Started in November 2016 in Israel Django Girls Helps build motivation in young girls to keep programming Angular ngConf and Google I/O events coming up What is an ideal mentor? What does the curriculum look like? Angular Bootcamp Do you have a prep pack ahead of time? How do you sign up to be a mentor? Do you encourage people to organize their own ngGirls? How do you get the word out about the conferences? Using twitter How much experience do you need for ngGirls? They need more girls mentors Even if you’ve just started learning Angular, sign up as a mentor! And much, much more! Links: ngGirls ngAtlanta Django Girls Angular ngConf Google I/O Angular Bootcamp @AngularGirls @ShmuelaJ @Bonnster75 Bonnie ngConf Organizer @TheLittlestDev Sam’s Medium Picks: Charles Black Mirror Alyssa Ready Player One Movie Joe “Here are the best programming languages to learn in 2018” John ng-AI Hackathon by Microsoft Shmuela Arches National Park Angular in Depth Blog Octotree Sam ngConf Bonnie ngxs Dungeons and Dragons at ngConf Natasha Carlyon ngConf
Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicholl John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan about ngGirls. ngGirls is an organization that provides a free one-day workshop with volunteer mentors who will teach them Angular basics. It was inspired by Django Girls and provides this type introduction to programming for women who want to learn about Angular. They are really passionate about bringing ngGirls all around the world so that women everywhere can be introduced to both Angular and programming. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is ngGirls? Started in November 2016 in Israel Django Girls Helps build motivation in young girls to keep programming Angular ngConf and Google I/O events coming up What is an ideal mentor? What does the curriculum look like? Angular Bootcamp Do you have a prep pack ahead of time? How do you sign up to be a mentor? Do you encourage people to organize their own ngGirls? How do you get the word out about the conferences? Using twitter How much experience do you need for ngGirls? They need more girls mentors Even if you’ve just started learning Angular, sign up as a mentor! And much, much more! Links: ngGirls ngAtlanta Django Girls Angular ngConf Google I/O Angular Bootcamp @AngularGirls @ShmuelaJ @Bonnster75 Bonnie ngConf Organizer @TheLittlestDev Sam’s Medium Picks: Charles Black Mirror Alyssa Ready Player One Movie Joe “Here are the best programming languages to learn in 2018” John ng-AI Hackathon by Microsoft Shmuela Arches National Park Angular in Depth Blog Octotree Sam ngConf Bonnie ngxs Dungeons and Dragons at ngConf Natasha Carlyon ngConf
Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicholl John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan about ngGirls. ngGirls is an organization that provides a free one-day workshop with volunteer mentors who will teach them Angular basics. It was inspired by Django Girls and provides this type introduction to programming for women who want to learn about Angular. They are really passionate about bringing ngGirls all around the world so that women everywhere can be introduced to both Angular and programming. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is ngGirls? Started in November 2016 in Israel Django Girls Helps build motivation in young girls to keep programming Angular ngConf and Google I/O events coming up What is an ideal mentor? What does the curriculum look like? Angular Bootcamp Do you have a prep pack ahead of time? How do you sign up to be a mentor? Do you encourage people to organize their own ngGirls? How do you get the word out about the conferences? Using twitter How much experience do you need for ngGirls? They need more girls mentors Even if you’ve just started learning Angular, sign up as a mentor! And much, much more! Links: ngGirls ngAtlanta Django Girls Angular ngConf Google I/O Angular Bootcamp @AngularGirls @ShmuelaJ @Bonnster75 Bonnie ngConf Organizer @TheLittlestDev Sam’s Medium Picks: Charles Black Mirror Alyssa Ready Player One Movie Joe “Here are the best programming languages to learn in 2018” John ng-AI Hackathon by Microsoft Shmuela Arches National Park Angular in Depth Blog Octotree Sam ngConf Bonnie ngxs Dungeons and Dragons at ngConf Natasha Carlyon ngConf
In this episode, Justin is joined by Mbithe Nzomo, software developer at Andela and the head of Django Girls Nairobi. She is currently on her first trip to the USA to speak at a variety of tech conferences around the nation. She may only be 4' 10" but what she lacks in height, she makes up for in coding ability. She leads Nairobi’s division of Django girls which is a global organization that helps aspiring female developers get into software engineering. Her biggest passion is being the female role model she never had in technology, and works to inspire young girls every day. Her specialty is Python and is a huge proponent of the flask microframework and blogs frequently about it on scotch.io, but she’ll get into the nitty gritty of that later in the episode.
We venture out into Python country only to discover a healthy, diverse and growing community. This episode is brought to you by OfferZen, a South African recruitment startup for developers. OfferZen inverts the normal recruitment process. Instead of applying for jobs, 350 tech companies in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Pretoria, send developers interview requests with upfront salary info. For developers it’s completely free to signup and use. In fact, you get R5000 if you take a job through them. Visit offerzen.com to sign up. Chantal, Kenneth & Kevin are joined by Simon Cross, Neil Muller and David Sharpe to talk about the popular PyCon ZA conference and the local Python community in general. Together this experienced, yet humble trio organize PyCon and are involved in various other local Python communities. Simon has a decade of Python under his belt, worked on the Square Kilometer Array and is currently based at Praekelt. Neil is the organizer of the Cape Town Python User Group (CTPUG) and works on medical image processing systems. David started off as an electrical engineer and embedded C programmer and has since "crossed over to the dark side" (his words) as he started using Python more and more. Despite the technical difficulties of recording this show, it is packed with amazing content and well worth your time. Follow Simon online: * https://twitter.com/hodgestar * http://hodgestar.za.net * https://github.com/hodgestar Follow Neil online: * https://github.com/drnlm Follow PyCon ZA online: * https://za.pycon.org/ * https://twitter.com/pyconza Here are some of the other great community projects listed in the show: * Cape Town Python User Group - https://ctpug.org.za/ * Gauteng Python User Group - https://www.meetup.com/Gauteng-Python-Users-Group/ * Software Carpentry - https://software-carpentry.org/ * Django Girls - https://djangogirls.org/ And finally our picks Kevin: * 144Hz monitors for gaming * Ubuntu Desktop Linux - http://www.ubuntu.com Chantal: * TYCHO - http://tychomusic.com/ Kenneth: * The Hundred-Foot Journey - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2980648/ * FOKOFPOLISIEKAR - http://www.fokofpolisiekar.co.za/ * Rokoff CD+DVD * MK Hoordosis Simon: * Conflict-free Replicated Data Type, or CRDT - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict-free_replicated_data_type Simon & Neil: * Sphinx documentation - http://www.sphinx-doc.org/ * Read the Docs - https://readthedocs.org/ David: * Radiooooo - http://radiooooo.com/ Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Website & newsletter - https://zadevchat.io * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - http://bit.ly/zadevchat-itunes
Olá pessoal e sejam bem-vindos à mais um episódio do Castálio Podcast! Nossa convidada de hoje atualmente trabalha como programadora na Stone Pagamentos, é voluntária das PyLadies Brasil, Django Girls e Rails Girls. Além disso tudo, ela também palestrou nos eventos CaiPyRa, Python Brasil, ganhou o Prêmio Dorneles Tremea, é …
Kate is senior recruiter at specialist tech recruitment consultancy, Affecto.Kate discussed why recruiter Affecto are sponsoring Django Girls' volunteer-led workshop in Sheffield this February. Django Girls is a non-profit organisation that empowers and helps women through free, one-day programming workshops providing the opportunity to gain the skills in creating an application and understanding tech. Kate also told me what skills are particularly in demand in the tech industry in 2016.David is the Business Editor of the Sheffield Star newspaper; his responsibilities also include The Business monthly magazine; Star Business Monthly; and he's involved in the Sheffield Business Awards.I asked David about the biggest issues affecting Sheffield business, the campaign to locate Sheffield's HS2 station in the city, business confidence in 2016 and how businesses and social enterprises seeking media coverage should catch his attention.He gave some great insights into the operation of a multimedia (print, digital, video, audio) news operation and some useful tips for listeners, and advice too for people considering a career in journalism.Timings:0 - 24:05 David Walsh, our studio guest, on Sheffield business, the business of journalism and advice for listeners.24:05 - 34:19 Kate Loach of recruiter Affecto: women in tech and trends for 2016.34:19 - 36:14 a repeat of a short interview with award-winning tech entrepreneur Anthony Odogwu, founder of Future Space Technologies.36:19 - end a repeat of my interview with popstar turned farmer and entrepreneur, JB Gill, and wrapping up.
Episode 112 is behind us, and it was another fun-filled episode with great guests, good conversations, laughs, and even a little helpful information for you. We were joined by Django Girls Detroit, Wolfgang Goerlich of CBI, and Eric Gorges of Voodoo Choppers and A Craftsman's Legacy... Django Girls Detroit, and all of the information about their event, can be found at https://djangogirls.org/detroit/ CBI can be found at https://www.cbihome.com/ Voodoo Choppers can be found at http://voodoochoppers.com/ The TV show A Craftsman's Legacy can be found at http://www.craftsmanslegacy.com/ [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/227352250" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /]