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In this special International Women's Day episode, we talk with Tejiri Agbodoroba, a Nigerian UX designer, about her journey into tech, the challenges women face, and the impact of mentorship. She shares how community support shaped her career and why empathy from men matters.
International Women's Day is coming up on March 8th! In this special episode Kristen shares her 2024 IWD talk from Google's Women Techmakers event on tackling imposter syndrome through improv techniques. While 75% of women executives report experiencing imposter syndrome, Kristen reveals how her journey from tech leader to improv performer helped her develop practical tools to manage self-doubt. She breaks down the five types of "imposters" and shares specific exercises anyone can use to build confidence and reduce imposter syndrome's power. From embracing mistakes to finding comfort in discomfort, listeners will learn actionable strategies they can start using today to show up more confidently at work. Perfect for anyone who's ever wondered "Do I really belong here?" or "What if they find out I'm not qualified?"Podcast Website: www.loveandleadershippod.comInstagram: @loveleaderpodFollow us on LinkedIn!Kristen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristenbsharkey/ Mike: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-s-364970111/Learn more about Kristen's leadership coaching and facilitation services: http://www.emboldify.com
What if we didn't rely on CVs and resumes for job applications and recruitment? What would hiring look like in the future? Carol Constant shares in this fascinating conversation of the podcast her innovative ideas and the app that she has developed for organisations to harness the power of gamification to assess human skills, team fit and cultural dynamics. Discover how this groundbreaking approach can transform recruitment processes and enhance team performance. We also explored the evolution of women in leadership, the impact of cultural diversity in identifying ‘team fit', the importance of building allyship in male-dominated industries, and the role of visibility and mentorship in career progression. Whether you're job searching, a hiring manager, HR professional or in recruitment, this episode offers valuable insights and practical strategies to enhance your understanding and approach. Carol Constant is a trailblazer in the tech industry and a passionate advocate for women in leadership. She has lived and worked in 6 countries, on 3 continents, working for some of the world's top corporations. This experience led Carol to found an HR tech, WhomLab, to maximize team performance using games and AI. Carol volunteers as a Google Ambassador for Women Techmakers and as a G100 Global Advisory Council Member for Pay Parity & Corporate Transformation. What you will learn in this episode: The innovative application of gamification in assessing human skills, team fit and cultural dynamics The role of women in leadership and their impact on team performance How cultural diversity influences team communication and synergy Strategies for building allyship and visibility in male-dominated industries The future of recruitment and the importance of human skills Resources: Discover Victoria Rennoldson's global leader communication coaching: https://culturecuppa.com/leaders-and-managers/ Discover Victoria Rennoldson's team communication and cultural intelligence training: https://culturecuppa.com/leaders-and-managers/ Find Victoria Rennoldson online: https://culturecuppa.com/ Connect with Victoria Rennoldson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-rennoldson/ Visit Carol Constant's website: https://whomlab.com/ Connect with Carol Constant on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-constant/ Follow WhomLab on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/79577319 Sign up to receive future episodes of the podcast as soon as they are released: https://culturecuppa.com/get-free-insights/ Follow me on LinkedIn for more strategies, skills and tips: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-rennoldson/ Email me: victoria@culturecuppa.com Website: https://culturecuppa.com/
師走アラフォーの働き方について(嘆き)She Builds AIWomen TechmakersGeminiGemmaGoogle AI StudioハッカソンプラットフォームDevPostChatGPTとのハッカソンアイデア壁打ちKaggleHackerRank Developer Survey 2018Diversity Impact AI Tool (ipynb)ハッカソン提出物「Diversity Impact AI Tool」フィードバックは #momitfm もしくはお便りフォームで募集しています
Neste episódio do Emílias Podcast - Mulheres na Computação, a convidada é Ana Neri, engenheira de software sênior na Avenue Code, reconhecida como LinkedIn Top Voice, embaixadora do programa Women Techmakers e líder ativa em comunidades como NodeBR. Ana compartilha sua trajetória na área de tecnologia, explicando como alcançou o cargo atual trabalhando remotamente para uma empresa internacional. Ela também discute as tecnologias que utiliza, a importância do aprendizado contínuo e o papel que a criação de conteúdo desempenha em sua carreira. Com presença em várias plataformas digitais, Ana explica como construiu audiência ao compartilhar conhecimento técnico e experiências na área. Além disso, Ana fala sobre sua formação em Análise e Desenvolvimento de Sistemas pela São Paulo Tech School e o impacto das certificações que acumulou ao longo de sua carreira. Ela aborda os desafios enfrentados como mulher na tecnologia e a relevância de comunidades de apoio como o Women Techmakers e o WoMakersCode, onde ela foi voluntária por quatro anos. Ana encerra com mensagens para mulheres que desejam seguir carreira na computação e recomendações culturais, mostrando sua paixão pela disseminação do conhecimento e pela inclusão no setor. Indicações da Ana: Filmes sobre apocalipse zumbi https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32643879 Cracking the Coding Interview: 189 Programming Questions and Solutions Gayle Laakmann McDowell https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55014663-cracking-the-coding-interview Indicação da Ingrid: Code Bunny, do Time Seventh Star. Liderado por uma conterrânea minha, a Lavie Azure. https://store.steampowered.com/app/3303780/CODE_Bunny/ Apresentadores: Adolfo Neto, Nathálya Chaves e Ingrid Mendes. Outra entrevista com Ana: ANA NERI (Engenheira de Software Sênior) - Papinho Tech #066 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY_wPIZHePo Editor: Allax Almeida O Emílias Podcast é um projeto de extensão da UTFPR Curitiba que faz parte da Rede Emílias de Podcasts https://fronteirases.github.io/redeemilias . Descubra tudo sobre o programa Emílias - Armação em Bits em https://linktr.ee/Emilias #podcast #EMILIAS
No mês em que se comemora o Dia do Programador, o Devs na Sala promove uma conversa especial sobre a importância da capacitação contínua e do fortalecimento da comunidade dev para que os profissionais consigam acompanhar todas as novidades em tecnologia e possam se destacar no mercado de trabalho. Neste episódio, Carol Carneiro e Luana Costa recebem Tais Silva, Data Analyst no SAS, fundadora do Google Developers Group de Santos e embaixadora do Women Techmakers, e Rubens Zimbres, Senior ML Engineer e Google Developer Expert em AI/ML e Cloud. Conecte-se com Carol Carneiro no LinkedIn Conecte-se com Luana Costa no LinkedIn Conecte-se com Tais Silva no LinkedIn Conecte-se com Rubens Zimbres no LinkedIn
Puntata speciale full-remote con un'ospite con la quale potremmo parlare per ore di videogames. Ma non lo faremo.Parleremo anche di Women in Games e Women Techmakers, di DEI, divulgazione, FOSDEM, Google a Singapore, Open Source e politica, Open Source e marketing.Con: Edoardo Dusi, Claudio Serena e Federica NocerinoPuoi trovare Federica su LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/federicanocerino/KCD Italy:https://sessionize.com/kcd-italy-2024/?e=310130https://ti.to/grusp/kcd-italy-2024https://community.cncf.io/events/details/cncf-kcd-italy-presents-kcd-italy-2024/Se non vuoi perderti niente di quello che produciamo seguici qui:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/continuousdelivery-sparkTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ContinuousDeliverySpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1xNXGXiZzazwqKycTS8WyG?si=sJCxEHfGTqGmd01t-6cNswApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1541007956Telegram: https://t.me/continuous_deliveryNewsletter: https://landing.sparkfabrik.com/continuous-delivery-newsletter
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Technical marketing and analytics extraordinaire Juliana Jackson has seen a lot of shitty marketing. She joins us to explore a big question with some surprising answers: Is segmenting your audience by gender sexist? In this episode, Tracy and Juliana discuss: 00:00 Intro 05:03 Deconstructing 'segmentation' and 'sexism' 06:39 We self-segment all the time without knowing it 09:00 Humans are complex; so why do we love labels? 10:38 Representation beyond 'the average man' 20:55 How to not be a lazy marketer 27:15 LinkedIn Post of the Week Connect with Juliana on LinkedIn and follow her podcast Standard Deviation for more hot takes: https://tinyurl.com/FromAtoBJulianaJ The LinkedIn post of the week is from Nneka Otika: https://tinyurl.com/FromAtoBNneka Shoutout to Women Techmakers, a community that does inclusivity right: https://tinyurl.com/FromAtoBWTM Like what you hear? Subscribe. All the reformed lazy marketers are doing it.
En el episodio 78 del podcast de Entre Dev y Ops hablaremos sobre con Laura Morillo-Velarde Rodríguez, Google Developer Expert en Google Cloud Platform Blog Entre Dev y Ops - https://www.entredevyops.es Telegram Entre Dev y Ops - https://t.me/entredevyops Twitter Entre Dev y Ops - https://twitter.com/entredevyops LinkedIn Entre Dev y Ops - https://www.linkedin.com/company/entredevyops/ Patreon Entre Dev y Ops - https://www.patreon.com/edyo Enlace afiliados Amazon Entre Dev y Ops - https://amzn.to/2HrlmRw Enlaces comentados: Google Developer Experts - https://developers.google.com/community/experts/ Women Techmakers - https://developers.google.com/womentechmakers Flutter - https://flutter.dev/ Google Cloud Platform - https://cloud.google.com/ Google Developer Group - https://developers.google.com/community/gdg/ Seedtag - https://www.seedtag.com/ OVH - https://www.ovhcloud.com/ TensorFlow - https://www.tensorflow.org/ Kubernetes - https://kubernetes.io/ Raspberry Pi - https://www.raspberrypi.org/ Google Next - https://cloud.withgoogle.com/next Twitter Kelsey Hightower - https://twitter.com/kelseyhightower Kubecon - https://www.cncf.io/kubecon-cloudnativecon-events/ Grails - https://grails.org/ Groovy - http://www.groovy-lang.org/ Duet AI for Google Cloud - https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-modernization/introducing-duet-ai-for-google-cloud Tech & Ladies Podcast - https://twitter.com/TechandLadies GDG Spain podcast - https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-gdg-spain-podcast_sq_f1715151_1.html
In Episode 119, Natalia Villalobos, VP of Inclusion at The New York Times, joins Melinda in a transformative discussion on ways to empower individuals to be agents of change within organizations. They delve into the importance of active listening and learning about the workplace culture to understand the change model before taking action. They explore creative and practical ways to collaborate as a team on solutions to drive meaningful change together. They also discuss how leaders can give people grace throughout the change process by cultivating a learning-oriented workplace culture and providing support and resources to help everyone navigate the change.About Natalia Villalobos (she/her)Natalia Villalobos is the first Vice President of Inclusion Strategy & Execution at The New York Times. There she is responsible for the DEI strategy for 5,800+ employees within the US and internationally.Prior to joining The Times, Natalia was Google's "Feminist-in-Residence" leading internal and external global diversity programs. She created Women Techmakers, Google's outreach program for women in technology. Natalia also led DEI for Developer Relations, Google's outreach organization for developers.She believes in meeting and listening to users where they are with an empathetic, human-centered yet data-focused approach. Natalia has applied her background in civil rights and social movements to the tech industry where she is a recognized leader in gender equality and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) broadly.Natalia has been featured in USA Today, CBS News, Newsweek, Inc. Magazine, BBC, Business Insider, and more. She has enjoyed speaking at Stanford, Harvard Business School, SXSW, Tech Inclusion, among others. She is currently on the board of Micro and the Tribal Link Foundation.In 2010, Natalia founded 300 Acres, a digital storytelling campaign that went viral to save 300 acres of the Ecuadorian rainforest for the Quichua people. Prior to Google, Natalia had a successful career as a Community Manager for Yahoo!, Digg, The Institute for the Future, Get Satisfaction, The Seasteading Institute, and StyleMob. As a public face and voice for companies, and as a conduit for global online/offline communities, Natalia was an effective advocate for products and experiences totaling 400M+ users.For educational resources and highlights from this episode, visit https://ally.cc.Connect With Natalia On SocialLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/natalianvillalobos/Twitter: twitter.com/nataliaenvyConnect With Us On SocialYouTube: youtube.com/c/changecatalystTwitter: twitter.com/changecatalystsFacebook: facebook.com/changecatalystsInstagram: instagram.com/techinclusionLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/changecatalystsProduction TeamCreator & Host: Melinda Briana EplerCo-Producers: Renzo Santos & Christina Swindlehurst ChanPodcast Rocket: Rob Scheerbarth & Nina Rugeles[Image description: Leading With Empathy & Allyship promo and photos of Natalia Villalobos, a mixed-race White-presenting cisgender woman with long wavy brown hair, gold dangly earrings, pendant necklace, and button-up blush shirt; and host Melinda Briana Epler, a White woman with blonde and red hair, glasses, red shirt, and black jaSupport the show
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About Our GuestIn Upasna's role as Product Manager on the Digital News Platforms team at CNN, she works with CNN's engineers, designers, editors, and journalists to develop and optimize the content management technology that delivers breaking news to the world. Upasna has been working in the tech industry for the last 15 years, where she has been an integral part of delivering technical, data-informed solutions for brands such as Ford Motor Company, Valvoline, PCMag, Mashable, Mars Corporation, and Kimberly-Clark.Outside of her day job at CNN, Upasna is an avid public speaker, tech career coach, meditation teacher, and a Community Lead with Google's Women Techmakers. In 2022, Upasna was awarded a Top Product Coach honor by Reforge. Upasna was recently appointed to the News Product Alliance Board of Directors and is excited to serve her first term in March.About Your Host:Anita Zielina is the CEO and founder of Better Leaders Lab. She's also an Executive in Residence at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, where she spent the last few years leading all continuing and executive education initiatives. Anita serves as the inaugural Board Chair of News Product Alliance (NPA) and is a member of the board of directors at the Austrian Public Broadcaster ORF.For the past 15 years, Anita held senior executive positions focused on product, strategy and innovation in various media and education organizations as Chief Product Officer, Managing Editor Digital, Editor-in-Chief and Director Strategic Initiatives. She has worked with around 500 managers, leaders and entrepreneurs as a consultant, coach and educator.She holds a Master in Law from Vienna University and an Executive MBA from INSEAD. Anita is an alumna of the Stanford Knight Journalism Fellowship and the Oxford Reuters Institute Fellowship. About Better Leaders LabBetter Leaders Lab is a Do and Think Tank for good leadership and strategic management in media and beyond and a boutique strategic advisory firm. BLL specializes in organizational change, strategy and scenario planning, leadership development and executive recruiting research. Its goal is to empower managers, leaders and organizations in the broader media, digital & innovation space to build successful, sustainable, modern and healthy businesses.Learn more:https://betterleaderslab.comGet in touchFeedback or questions related to the podcast?hello@betterleaderslab.com
From student to entrepreneur, Jelena Vukcevic, is a trailblazer in her own right. She started in 2014 organizing events for the biggest student entrepreneur club in Switzerland as the VP of marketing and growing the community of student entrepreneurs. Shortly after joining the entrepreneur club, she and her team organized the Fu*ck Up Nights. Based on the premise that anything is possible, the event was mentioned in several newspapers across Switzerland. As a result of the event's success, it has been modeled after by different entrepreneurial organizations across Switzerland. In 2018, Jelena co-founded together the Swiss chapter of Women Techmakers with three other driven women. Women Techmakers is a global initiative from Google for women in tech. Just a few months after the launch, Jelena organized, together with her co-founders, the biggest hackathon for women only. Like previous events Jelena led the way on, this too was featured in the local newspaper of Zurich. After successfully building communities in different niches, Jelena founded her current community of vegan businesswomen in September 2021. The mission of Lady V community is to support, guide and mentor vegan women to grow their businesses by organizing expert talks, community meetups, goal-setting workshops, and much more. http://www.veganvisibility.com/LadyV
The conversation this week is with Jigyasa Grover. Jigyasa recently co-authored a book titled Sculpting Data for ML: The First Act of Machine Learning. The book is a combination of a myriad of experiences from brief stints at Facebook, the National Research Council of Canada, and the Institute of Research and Development France, involving data science, mathematical modeling, and software engineering. She graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a master's degree in computer science and an artificial intelligence specialization. Jigyasa is presently applying her past experiences and knowledge towards applied machine learning in the online advertisement prediction and ranking domain. She served as the director of Women Who Code and lead of Women Techmakers for a handful of years to help bridge the gender gap and technology. In her quest to build a powerful community of girls and boys alike. And believing we rise by lifting others. She mentored aspiring developers and machine learning enthusiasts in various global programs.If you are interested in learning about how AI is being applied across multiple industries, be sure to join us at a future AppliedAI Monthly meetup and help support us so we can make future Emerging Technologies North non-profit events!Emerging Technologies NorthAppliedAI MeetupResources and Topics Mentioned in this EpisodeFollow Jigyasa Grover on TwitterSculpting Data for ML: The First Act of Machine LearningWomen Who CodeWomen TechmakersInternet Relay ChatGoogle Summer of CodeFOSSASIAPharoGeneral Data Protection RegulationEnjoy!Your host,Justin Grammens
Cheryl Wong is currently a UX/Service Designer & ResearchOps at GovTech, Government Digital Services (GDS) Singapore. She has over 11 years of diverse design experiences working as a Team Lead at a veteran design studio that made it to Singapore's design history books, startup, consultancy and digital experience agency spanning various sectors: Fintech, Banking, Hospitality, Social Impact etc. She is passionate about shaping organisational culture, using design to improve the lives of users & teams while meeting business goals. Based in Singapore, she has worked on projects around the world: Australia, Bangladesh, East Africa (Serengeti), Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Principality of Liechtenstein, Seychelles, South Africa (Johannesburg), Timor-Leste and UK. She has organised, facilitated, presented at several tech public events such as Elephants in the room: Shitstorms in UX, CuriousCore's Leaning Into Change - Experience and Service Design; STACK2020 Conference. She has supported the global UX community as Design Mentor at GDS & ADPList and served as Industry Guest Reviewer at Singapore Polytechnic Grad Show and General Assembly. She is a contributor for a Gluework article and was featured in TEDx's Storytime revamping reading environments in India and will be organising an upcoming Learning Circles: Operationalising ResearchOps at Scale. In recognition for her design & impact on society, she has been featured on Google's Women TechMakers' International Women's Day, alongside numerous accolades. Here us talk about: - Service design at GovTech - Scaling user research for GoBusiness - Generic Stakeholder Management tips - Applying to be a UX Designer at GovTech - Bootcamp portfolios vs professional portfolios
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Alex Radu is a VP Product Adoption and Marketing for Public Cloud at JP Morgan Chase in Glasgow, Scotland the land of the unicorns (it's a thing). Alex is also a speaker, tech community manager and recent graduate of an MSc Computer Science at University of Bath. She used to work as a conversational developer, software engineer and community manager among other things. Alex is a fervent advocate of diversity in tech and loves to support various communities, like codebar, Aspiring Women Speakers, #IamRemarkable, GitHub Campus Experts, Women Techmakers and more! In her role, Alex helps bring products and brands to life using community and marketing, as well as acting as a navigator between product, design, engineering and customer teams. This is all supported by data and feedback in all the work she does in the product space and can help reach the adoption and retention goals of the business whilst delighting current and potential customers! Connect With Alex Radu: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/maradu/ Polywork https://polywork.com/alexandrammr Twitter https://twitter.com/alexandrammr
Alex Radu is a VP Product Adoption and Marketing for Public Cloud at JP Morgan Chase in Glasgow, Scotland the land of the unicorns (it's a thing). Alex is also a speaker, tech community manager and recent graduate of an MSc Computer Science at University of Bath. She used to work as a conversational developer, software engineer and community manager among other things. Alex is a fervent advocate of diversity in tech and loves to support various communities, like codebar, Aspiring Women Speakers, #IamRemarkable, GitHub Campus Experts, Women Techmakers and more! In her role, Alex helps bring products and brands to life using community and marketing, as well as acting as a navigator between product, design, engineering and customer teams. This is all supported by data and feedback in all the work she does in the product space and can help reach the adoption and retention goals of the business whilst delighting current and potential customers! Connect With Alex Radu: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/maradu/ Polywork https://polywork.com/alexandrammr Twitter https://twitter.com/alexandrammr
Today's guest is the incredible Megan Smith - award-winning entrepreneur, engineer, and tech evangelist. It would take me an hour to talk through Megan's illustrious career but some of what we discuss in this episode includes working on multimedia products at Apple Japan, working on early smartphones at General Magic, 11 years at Google where she held a VP position, leading new business development including acquisitions of Google Earth, Maps, Picasa, she led Google.org, and later co-created Women Techmakers, and Solve for X before serving as the third U.S. Chief Technology Officer and Assistant to President Obama from 2014-2017, working on issues from AI, data science and open source, to inclusive economic growth, entrepreneurship, structural inequalities, government tech innovation capacity, STEM/STEAM engagement, workforce development, and criminal justice reform. Megan is currently founder and CEO of Shift7, a company working collaboratively on systemic social, environmental and economic problems -- finding opportunities to scout and scale promising solutions and solution makers and engage proven tech-forward, open, shareable practices to drive direct impact, together. Finally, Megan holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT where she is now a board member and Megan is also co-founder of the Malala Fund and UN Solutions Summit. She is also a board member of Vital Voices, LA Olympics 2028 and Think of Us, and is Algorithmic Justice League advisor and member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Academy of Engineering.I told you she was impressive! But before we learn more about Megan's story – a couple of quick notes. Firstly, we recorded this episode during the pandemic and so there are a few background noises we couldn't eliminate. Secondly, I wanted to talk to you about sponsorship - if you want to sponsor this podcast, please do reach out and you can have your ad read by me, each week, at this point of the podcast and have your message reach over 120,000 founders and business leaders.I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.-----Mentioned in this Interview:Megan talks about her time at General Magic - worth watching this documentary on the now-famous companyListen here to my interview with General Magic co-founder Andy Hertzfeld Megan mentions Dr Sue Black and her work at Tech Mumsand Sherry Coutu and her work at Founders 4 SchoolsCoded Bias documentaryThe Hōkūleʻa story can be found here------Danielle on Twitter @daniellenewnham and Instagram @daniellenewnhamMegan on Twitter @smithmeganShift 7 website / Twitter @shift7 / Instagram @shift7-----This episode was hosted by me - Danielle Newnham, a recovering founder, author and writer who has been interviewing tech founders and innovators for ten years - and produced by Jolin Cheng. Let us know what you think of this episode and please rate, review and share - it means the world to me and helps others to find it too.
Junto al equipo habitual del GDG Spain Podcast, con Laura Morillo, Mario Ezquerro y Andreu Ibáñez, en este capítulo contamos con Kelly Cuesta, del GDG Santander y WTM lead. Kelly Cuesta es EMEA Field Marketing Manager CloudBlue y una de las integrantes casi fundadoras de Girls in Tech Spain, cuenta con 7 años de experiencia en Marketing B2B y B2D para empresas tecnológicas (startups y multinacionales). Ha vivido en 3 países y se ha desarrollado como MarTech & Community Organiser. Además en su propias palabras: "My passion for empowering women to thrive & collectively succeed, education, data, tech and entrepreneurship has led me to join and be active at tech organizations such as: Women Techmakers powered by Google, Geek Girls LATAM and TLA Latam. I am a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion activist, mental health advocate and enjoy reading about personal development and leadership." https://twitter.com/kellyacuesta http://kellycuesta.com/ https://www.cloudblue.com/
Eden Whitcomb is not just any tech recruiter in Berlin. In our new HR Matters podcast episode, Eden tells us how he started out with great sales skills (as you do, in recruitment) and then got curious to grow further. He started to work out the patterns and trends in the work that he’d been doing. In one year, he recruited 97% men and 3% women. What was happening here, he wanted to figure out, and is that really what clients – and he himself – wanted? Organisations that want to diversify ask for proper consulting. This is what we intend to do, can you help us get there? Eden explains how figuring out what you’re doing, how, and why, helps you move forward with a clearer head. Contributing to something bigger than yourself, and creating that for yourself, is Eden’s story. He is doing meaningful things, not just talking about them. And he has some gems of tips of course. “I guarantee you, at some point you can make a difference. Even if it’s just the one person, that person can speak to the right person, and that’s how things can evolve.” Referenced by Eden in this episode (Berlin based and international): · Women Techmakers https://www.womentechmakers.com/ · Py Ladies https://pyladies.com/ · Berlin geekettes https://www.geekettes.io/
Entrevistamos a Mercedes Egido organizadora de Women Techmakers y Karina Virrueta. Después de tres exitosas ediciones de eventos anuales con más de 1.000 asistentes y 30 participantes, el equipo de WTM Valencia se ha visto obligado a reinventar el formato para adaptarse a la nueva realidad. El proyecto, sin embargo, mantiene su propósito: Visibilizar a referentes femeninos en el sector de la tecnología y seguir formando en torno a las tendencias del sector. El podcast Mercedes Egido: “el protagonismo es de la mujer" ha sido publicado en Plaza Radio
Join Rana Abdelhamid, the co-creator and host of Women Techmakers’ and Google for Startup’s newest podcast: Founded. In each episode, we sit down with a women tech founder from across the globe and we’ll hear from them on how they started their companies and how they secured their first round of funding. Subscribe and listen to learn how women tech founders are tackling some of the world’s biggest challenges, from healthcare to economic justice, to sustainability.
Conversamos com Juliany Raiol, Embaixadora de Inovação Cívica da Open Knowledge Brasil. Ela é "pós-graduanda em Ciência de Dados pela Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA) e bacharela em Sistemas de Informação pela mesma instituição. Atualmente trabalha como Desenvolvedora Backend no Instituto Triad. Além de ser organizadora do PyLadies e do PyData Manaus, também é uma das Embaixadoras de Inovação Cívica da Open Knowledge Brasil. Adora compartilhar o que aprende e nutre um amor intenso pela área de computação. " (texto fornecido pela própria Juliany) Este episódio foi gravado com transmissão ao vivo no YouTube e a gravação está em https://youtu.be/i_b9sbtH97Y. Links da Juliany: Twitter https://twitter.com/julianyraiol Site pessoal http://julianyraiol.github.io/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianyraiol/ Github https://github.com/julianyraiol Instagram https://instagram.com/julianyraiol Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/1801438836189718 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julianyraiool Organizações da qual Juliany faz parte: Open Knowledge Brasil https://www.ok.org.br/ PyLadies Manaus https://github.com/pyladiesmanaus PyData Manaus https://github.com/pydatamanaus Episódios mencionados: - Elloá Guedes https://anchor.fm/emilias-podcast/episodes/Ello-Guedes-Professora-e-Entusiasta-Python-eealu9/a-a28esd4 - Letícia Silva https://anchor.fm/emilias-podcast/episodes/Letcia-Silva-Head-de-Cincia-de-Dados-na-2MI-parte-1-ed4i23 Outros grupos de mulheres dos quais JUliany participa: - Cunhatã DIgital http://meninas.sbc.org.br/portfolio/cunhanta-digital/ - Women TechMakers https://www.womentechmakers.com/ Indicações da Juliany: - Persépolis (quadrinhos) https://www.amazon.com.br/Pers%C3%A9polis-Completo-Marjane-Satrapi/dp/8535911626 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/991197.The_Complete_Persepolis - Persépolis (filme) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0808417/ - Livro Data Science do Zero https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/B07Y3ZQQGZ/ - Podcast AmarElo Prisma de Emicida https://open.spotify.com/show/0xfztI0qN9g4CuTpgcq5WS Os hosts deste episódio foram Adolfo Neto e Maria Claudia Emer. A abertura foi feita por Gabriela Morikawa e o final por Nayara Souza. Todos os links para o Emílias estão em https://linktr.ee/emilias. Siga-nos em nossas redes!
Witam w osiemdziesiątym drugim odcinku podcastu „Porozmawiajmy o IT”. Tematem dzisiejszej rozmowy jest wolontariat w IT.Dziś moim gościem jest Aleksandra Wróblewska – Software QA Engineer z ponad 4 letnim doświadczeniem. Osoba rozwijająca się w kierunku testów automatycznych. Współprowadząca kanału na YouTube o nazwe BePro. Community manager, mentor i wolontariuszka na różnych wydarzeniach związanych z IT, w tym na: Women TechStyle, WaWCode i Women Techmakers. Miłośniczka podróży.W tym odcinku o wolontariacie w IT rozmawiamy w następujących kontekstach:czy ludzie często i ochoczo angażują się w wolontariat?kim są takie osoby? czy to są najczęściej studenci?dlaczego decydują się na taką pomoc?co dzięki temu zyskują?w czym wolontariusz może pomóc?czy taka pomoc ogranicza się tylko do eventów?czy ma sens angażować się w małe wydarzenia?jak zacząć z takim wsparciem?czy to głównie dziewczyny pomagają?czy wolontariat może być drogą wprowadzającą do IT?Subskrypcja podcastu:zasubskrybuj w Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Sticher, Spotify, przez RSS, lub Twoją ulubioną aplikację do podcastów na smartphonie (wyszukaj frazę „Porozmawiajmy o IT”)poproszę Cię też o polubienie fanpage na FacebookuLinki:Profil na LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandra-wr%C3%B3blewska/Kanał na YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/BeProSzkolaProgramowania/Wsparcie:Wesprzyj podcast na platformie Patronite - https://patronite.pl/porozmawiajmyoit/Jeśli masz jakieś pytania lub komentarze, pisz do mnie śmiało na krzysztof@porozmawiajmyoit.pl https://porozmawiajmyoit.pl/82
Nayara, Vinicius e Adolfo conversaram com Letícia Silva, Head de Ciência de Dados na 2MI e graduanda em Ciência da Computação. Ela já foi podcaster, é desenvolvedora no Colaboradados e tem mais de 7000 seguidores em seu perfil no Twitter "Aumentativo de Helena". Links: https://twitter.com/dii_lua https://www.instagram.com/dii_lua/ https://leticiadasilva.github.io/ Esta entrevista foi dividida duas partes. Escute a primeira parte em https://anchor.fm/emilias-podcast/episodes/Letcia-Silva-Head-de-Cincia-de-Dados-na-2MI-parte-1-ed4i23. Os links citados durante a entrevista estão abaixo: Interpretabilidade, justiça e representatividade - Carla Vieira https://youtu.be/vIlVVzmpzik Millions of black people affected by racial bias in health-care algorithms https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-03228- ITA STEM2D http://www.ita.br/iex/stem2dii Women Techmakers https://www.womentechmakers.com/ Faça Acontecer https://www.companhiadasletras.com.br/detalhe.php?codigo=13469 Clube da Luta Feminista https://www.martinsfontespaulista.com.br/clube-da-luta-feminista-572487.aspx/p Brené Brown https://brenebrown.com/ Brené Brown: O Poder da Coragem https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10050766/ Python Fluente, Luciano Ramalho https://novatec.com.br/livros/pythonfluente/ Pense em Python https://penseallen.github.io/PensePython2e/ Peixe Babel https://www.youtube.com/user/CanalPeixeBabel/about Quarentena Dados https://www.alura.com.br/quarentenadados Pizza de Dados https://pizzadedados.com/ Colaboradados http://colaboradados.com.br/ Podcast Coluna7 https://colaboradados.com.br/podcast.html O Brasil em dados libertos https://brasil.io/ e ESPECIAL COVID-19 - Dados por Município https://brasil.io/covid19/ Operação Serenata de Amor https://serenata.ai/ Rosie https://twitter.com/rosiedaserenata? Dandara Sousa: Mestranda em Ciência da Computação pela UFCG https://anchor.fm/emilias-podcast/episodes/Dandara-Sousa-Mestranda-em-Cincia-da-Computao-pela-UFCG-ec8k0e Dados de Julieta https://t.me/dadosdejulieta Weapons of Math Destruction, Cathy O'Neill https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28186015-weapons-of-math-destruction Doing Data Science https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17346997-doing-data-science Programação Concorrente, Luciano Ramalho https://youtu.be/FYKNHk3Ze8A Sigam o Emílias no Twitter, no YouTube, no Instagram e no Facebook para saber as novidades. Escutem o podcast no Anchor e nos demais agregadores de podcast (Spotify, Sticther, PocketCasts e outros) procurando por "Emílias Podcast". Este é um projeto de extensão da Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR) - Campus Curitiba. Acesse nossa página https://linktr.ee/Emilias.
Conversamos com a Erika Carvalho, organizadora do Women Techmakers Curitiba https://wtmcuritiba.github.io/, organizadora do Women Who Go CWB e desenvolvedora back-end na Stone Pagamentos. Você pode acompanhar a Erika no Twitter em https://twitter.com/erikones_, ver sua página pessoal em https://erikacarvalho.github.io/ e seu perfil profissional no LinkedIn em https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-carvalho/. Alguns links mencionados: GTD - Getting Things Done https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done Todoist https://todoist.com/ Técnica Pomodoro https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%A9cnica_pomodoro Indicações da Erika: Tecnocracia podcast: https://manualdousuario.net/feed/podcast/tecnocracia. Episódio "A misoginia é um problema fora do controle no mercado de TI" https://open.spotify.com/episode/1G3prAovpIE7hqQbizpwnk https://manualdousuario.net/podcast/tecnocracia-17/ A coragem de ser imperfeito de BRENÉ BROWN https://sextante.com.br/livros/a-coragem-de-ser-imperfeito/ Livros de Jason Fried e David Heinemeier Hansson (Basecamp): Rework https://basecamp.com/books/rework Remote https://basecamp.com/books/remote Getting Real https://basecamp.com/books/getting-real Mulheres, raça e classe, de Angela Davis https://www.boitempoeditorial.com.br/produto/mulher-raca-e-classe-618 O Mito da Beleza, de Naomi Wolf https://www.martinsfontespaulista.com.br/o-mito-da-beleza-581669.aspx/p O projeto Emílias é um projeto de extensão da UTFPR Curitiba. Nosso site é http://emilias.dainf.ct.utfpr.edu.br/. Sigam o Emílias no Twitter https://twitter.com/Emilias_UTFPR, no YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8wKNEOF0xWuArNB0ffeVZg, no Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emilias_utfpr/ e no Facebook https://www.facebook.com/emiliasarmacaoembits/ para saber as novidades. Escutem o podcast em https://anchor.fm/emilias-podcast e nos demais agregadores de podcast (Spotify, Sticther, PocketCasts e outros).
Ngobrol bareng salah satu Women Techmakers Ambassador dari Indonesia, Farah Oktarina, benar-benar membuka wawasan gw tentang kiprah Women Techmakers di Indonesia. Kita bahas program-programnya yang ga selalu tentang teknis (koding), kendala yang dihadapi sampai printilan-printilan random lainnya. Lihat devmuslim.id/episode108 untuk catatan dan link yang dibahas di episode ini. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/devmuslimid/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/devmuslimid/support
Ngobrol bareng salah satu Women Techmakers Ambassador dari Indonesia, Farah Oktarina, benar-benar membuka wawasan gw tentang kiprah Women Techmakers di Indonesia. Kita bahas program-programnya yang ga selalu tentang teknis (koding), kendala yang dihadapi sampai printilan-printilan random lainnya. Lihat devmuslim.id/episode108 untuk catatan dan link yang dibahas di episode ini. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/devmuslimid/support
In the 2017-2018 academic year, women represented 27.5% of participants in India's Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Technology degree programs. Another chunk of these women ended up quitting their roles in engineering and switched to another career path, roughly 40% versus 17% of men who did the same. Here is one organization that is changing that! Mehul Raje's Email: mehul.raje@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Cristine Chen is an Entrepreneur, International Trainer, and TEDx speaker. Her mission is to support entrepreneurs in achieving their business and lifestyle goals using tools in Psychology. She is a speaker and trainer for technology communities such as Women Techmakers and Google Developers Group. She is currently based in Los Angeles and is pursuing a Masters degree in Psychology. Cristine shares how caring for her terminally ill mother made her realize that life is too short to waste time and gave her the confidence to go after her dream life. Check out https://thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Cristine's episode, Cristine's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
Today's episode features an episode with final year student Teo Stoleru, who during her time as a student here as been working for Google for her placement year and also, applied and was succesful in achieving a place on the prestigious global @womentechmakers scholarship program. We talk about the process of getting onto the scholarship, her experiences at the retreat and who she met. We also discuss her time working at google, and how she is finding the course here at Manchester, and what she gets up to when not studying - plenty of hackathons! Stay in touch with the School by following us on twitter @csmcr and now we are on Instagram! Search: UoMCompsci If you're interested in studying on one of our undergraduate programmes then please visit the following link; http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/
Esta semana vistamos la empresa minivinci.com, lo hacemos para conocer a Patricia Heredia, responsable de tecnología e innovación y CEO de esta startup oscense nacida en 2015. Mini Vinci ofrece actividades extraescolares basadas en especialidades como la programación, la robótica o la impresión 3D. Ingeniera en telecomunicaciones, Patricia ha dedicado gran parte de su carrera a diseñar y desarrollar sistemas de comunicación para la industria ferroviaria. Mujer comprometida es también organizadora y ponente del prestigioso evento Women Techmakers, iniciativa impulsada por Google para visibilizar a la mujer en el ámbito tecnológico.
- El mejor amigo también en la cama - Como huir del dulce - La entrevista y el cuestionario en 1’ hoy con Azahara Fernández, organizadora en Women Techmakers. ¿Puede afectarte el dormir con tu mascota en la cama? ¿Sabes que hasta las galletas saladas llevan azúcar? ¿Qué es Women Techmakers? Azahara Fernández una de sus organizadoras nos lo cuenta. Puedes contactar con nosotros en nuestro email: hola@singularshirts.com a través de twitter @SingularShirts por Facebook o a través de nuestra página web https://singularshirts.com Puedes ver los enlaces a los temas que tratamos y la lista con las canciones en el post de este episodio en nuestro blog.
Panel: Charles Max Wood Tara Manicsic Kent C Dodds Special Guests: Henrik Joreteg In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses redux-bundler with Henrik Joreteg. Henrik spoke at the first Node Conf, leans towards progressive web apps and single-page apps, and recently has gotten into independent consulting. He also has written a book called Human JavaScript and is working on his second book right now. They talk about his redux-bundler on GitHub and the ability to make changes behind the scenes without having to bother the user. He gives a general background on why he created the bundler and how you can use it in your programming to make your life easier. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Henrik introduction What is the redux-bundler? He despises using behavioral components If it can be local, keep it local Don’t bother the user if you don’t need to Service Workers vs redux-bundler Making changes behind the scenes He loves to build apps Can you see any case where it would be useful to have a Service Worker in the background? Redux-bundler example Redux-bundler worker example What are the pros and cons to using the redux-bundler? At what point do you need Redux? React How did you get to the point to where you decided to make this bundler? Uses React as a glorified templating language He gets nervous when people start writing a lot of application code Speedy.gift Easier to use this from the beginning This bundler is used to show patterns And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Human JavaScript Redux-bundler Redux-bundler example Redux-bundler worker example Redux React Speedy.Gift Henrik’s blog @HenrikJoreteg Reduxbook.com coming soon Picks: Charles Black Panther DevChat.tv/15minutes React Dev Summit DevChat.tv Adventures in Angular Views on Vue Tara Women Who Code Women Techmakers Kent International Women’s Day Girl Develop It Application State Management blog post Tools without config blog post Concerning toolkits blog post Henrik Anki Partial JS Deviate by Beau Lotto
Panel: Charles Max Wood Tara Manicsic Kent C Dodds Special Guests: Henrik Joreteg In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses redux-bundler with Henrik Joreteg. Henrik spoke at the first Node Conf, leans towards progressive web apps and single-page apps, and recently has gotten into independent consulting. He also has written a book called Human JavaScript and is working on his second book right now. They talk about his redux-bundler on GitHub and the ability to make changes behind the scenes without having to bother the user. He gives a general background on why he created the bundler and how you can use it in your programming to make your life easier. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Henrik introduction What is the redux-bundler? He despises using behavioral components If it can be local, keep it local Don’t bother the user if you don’t need to Service Workers vs redux-bundler Making changes behind the scenes He loves to build apps Can you see any case where it would be useful to have a Service Worker in the background? Redux-bundler example Redux-bundler worker example What are the pros and cons to using the redux-bundler? At what point do you need Redux? React How did you get to the point to where you decided to make this bundler? Uses React as a glorified templating language He gets nervous when people start writing a lot of application code Speedy.gift Easier to use this from the beginning This bundler is used to show patterns And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Human JavaScript Redux-bundler Redux-bundler example Redux-bundler worker example Redux React Speedy.Gift Henrik’s blog @HenrikJoreteg Reduxbook.com coming soon Picks: Charles Black Panther DevChat.tv/15minutes React Dev Summit DevChat.tv Adventures in Angular Views on Vue Tara Women Who Code Women Techmakers Kent International Women’s Day Girl Develop It Application State Management blog post Tools without config blog post Concerning toolkits blog post Henrik Anki Partial JS Deviate by Beau Lotto
“I've realized that when women work together, good things happen” Brand Strategist, Lisa Chuma, shares the importance of having a compelling brand story; and how to use it to inspire others while creating meaningful connections and collaborations. Lisa has been featured in more than 60 international newspapers and magazines, and most recently was featured on CNN Money. She is also a highly sought-after speaker, and has given two TEDx Talks, and been a keynote speaker for organizations including Google, eBay, Goldman Sachs and Women Techmakers. Lisa Chuma is the Founder and CEO of the Women's Expo Switzerland, which provides a platform for thousands of female entrepreneurs to connect and collaborate. She is also the creator of the online course 'Get Yourself Featured', which teaches female entrepreneurs how to develop their brand story and increase visibility for their business. Lisa's passion for woman's advocacy, and creating community stems from seeing the concept of 'ubuntu' - community - during her own difficult childhood.
Dr. Fei-Fei Li, the Chief Scientist of AI/ML at Google joins Melanie and Mark this week to talk about how Google enables businesses to solve critical problems through AI solutions. We talk about the work she is doing at Google to help reduce AI barriers to entry for enterprise, her research with Stanford combining AI and health care, where AI research is going, and her efforts to overcome one of the key challenges in AI by driving for more diversity in the field. Dr. Fei-Fei Li Dr. Fei-Fei Li is the Chief Scientist of AI/ML at Google Cloud. She is also an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Stanford, and the Director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab. Dr. Fei-Fei Li's main research areas are in machine learning, deep learning, computer vision and cognitive and computational neuroscience. She has published more than 150 scientific articles in top-tier journals and conferences, including Nature, PNAS, Journal of Neuroscience, CVPR, ICCV, NIPS, ECCV, IJCV, IEEE-PAMI, etc. Dr. Fei-Fei Li obtained her B.A. degree in physics from Princeton in 1999 with High Honors, and her PhD degree in electrical engineering from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 2005. She joined Stanford in 2009 as an assistant professor, and was promoted to associate professor with tenure in 2012. Prior to that, she was on faculty at Princeton University (2007-2009) and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2005-2006). Dr. Li is the inventor of ImageNet and the ImageNet Challenge, a critical large-scale dataset and benchmarking effort that has contributed to the latest developments in deep learning and AI. In addition to her technical contributions, she is a national leading voice for advocating diversity in STEM and AI. She is co-founder of Stanford's renowned SAILORS outreach program for high school girls and the national non-profit AI4ALL. For her work in AI, Dr. Li is a speaker at the TED2015 main conference, a recipient of the IAPR 2016 J.K. Aggarwal Prize, the 2016 nVidia Pioneer in AI Award, 2014 IBM Faculty Fellow Award, 2011 Alfred Sloan Faculty Award, 2012 Yahoo Labs FREP award, 2009 NSF CAREER award, the 2006 Microsoft Research New Faculty Fellowship and a number of Google Research awards. Work from Dr. Li's lab have been featured in a variety of popular press magazines and newspapers including New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Magazine, Science, Wired Magazine, MIT Technology Review, Financial Times, and more. She was selected as a 2017 Women in Tech by the ELLE Magazine, a 2017 Awesome Women Award by Good Housekeeping, a Global Thinker of 2015 by Foreign Policy, and one of the “Great Immigrants: The Pride of America” in 2016 by the Carnegie Foundation, past winners include Albert Einstein, Yoyo Ma, Sergey Brin, et al. Cool things of the week Terah Lyons appointed founding executive director of Partnership on AI article & site Fully managed export and import with Cloud Datastore now generally available blog How Color uses the new Variant Transforms tool for breakthrough clinical data science with BigQuery blog & repo Google Cloud and NCAA team up for a unique March Madness copmetition hosted on Kaggle blog Interview AI4All site, they are hiring and how to become a mentor Cloud AI site Cloud AutoML site Cloud Vision API site and docs Cloud Speech API site and docs Cloud Natural Language API site and docs Cloud Translation API site and docs Cloud Machine Learning Engine docs TensorFlow site, github and Dev Summit waitlist ImageNet site & Kaggle ImageNet Competition site Stanford Medicine site & Stanford Children's Hospital site Additional sample resources on Dr. Fei-Fei Li: Citations site Stanford Vision Lab site Fei-Fei Li | 2018 MAKERS Conference video Google Cloud's Li Sees Transformative Time for Enterprise video Past, Present and Future of AI / Machine Learning Google I/O video Research Symposium 2017 - Morning Keynote Address at Harker School video How we're teaching computers to understand pictures video Melinda Gates and Fei-Fei Li Want to Liberate AI from “Guy with Hoodies” article Dr. Fei-Fei Li Question of the week Where can I learn more about machine learning? Listing of some of the many resources out there in no particular order: How Google does Machine Learning coursera Machine Learning with Andrew Ng coursera and Deep Learning Specialization coursera fast.ai site Machine Learning with John W. Paisley edx Machine Learning Columbia University edx International Women's Day March 8th International Women's Day site covers information on events in your area, and additional resources. Sample of recent women in tech events to keep on radar for next year: Women Techmakers site Lesbians Who Tech site Women in Data Science Conference site Where can you find us next? Mark will be at the Game Developer's Conference | GDC in March.
On this episode, Alicia as a quest speaker at the Dev Fest Summit in Atlanta Georgia takes time to speak to a few women about black women and women of color in tech. Alicia talks to these women about their challenges and experiences with women in tech.
Introduction Yannick et Benjamin reçoivent Marion Hayoun pour parler des femmes dans le monde Android et notamment du mouvement Women Tech Maker. Téléchargement direct Show notes 0:33″ – Women Techmakers (WTM) : https://www.womentechmakers.com/ 1:00″ – Paris Android User Group (PAUG) : http://www.paug.fr/ 3:50″ – Bêta : http://larousse.fr/dictionnaires/francais/bêta/8925 (Désolé Yannick, Google a raison
Introduction Yannick et Benjamin reçoivent Pierre Benayoun pour parler de ce que c’est d’essayer de vivre de ses applications. Téléchargement direct Show notes 7:02″ – Anvers : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anvers 13:05″ – GDE : https://developers.google.com/experts/ 13:06″ – GDG : https://developer.google.com/groups 13:21″ – GDG Bordeaux : http://baug.fr/ 14:35″ – GDG Brussels : https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/gdg-brussels/ 14:37″ – GDG Namur : https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/GDG-Namur-Android/ 15:18″ – Podcast […]
Introduction Benjamin et Yannick continuent leur discussion avec Fabien pour entrer dans le vif du sujet et parler du cycle de vie des Activités et des Fragments. Téléchargement direct Show notes 1:40″ – Le cycle de vie d’Android : https://developer.android.com/guide/components/activities/activity-lifecycle.html 1:52″ – Présentation de Fabien à Android Makers : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfXflRUUC48 4:20″ – Bundle : https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Bundle.html 4:54″ – […]
Introduction Benjamin et Yannick reçoivent Fabien Devos pour parler du cycle de vie des Activités et des Fragments. Cependant, la discussion s’est laissée emporter et cette première partie porte sur la carrière de Fabien et notamment de son passage chez Facebook. Téléchargement direct Show notes 0:41″ – Wealthfront : https://www.wealthfront.com/ 10:17″ – Robinhood : https://www.robinhood.com/ 11:15″ […]
Introduction Benjamin et Yannick ont eu l’immense honneur d’être invités pour faire leur show en live sur la scène de la super conférence Android Makers à Paris ce 11 Avril 2017. L’expérience globale fut fantastique grâce à une organisation au top du top, une conférence qui claque sa race et une ambiance indescriptible. Téléchargement […]
Introduction Avec la sortie de la Developer Preview d’Android O, Google a annoncé tout un tas de nouvelles fonctionnalités et de changements nous impactant nous, les développeurs. C’est pour passer en revue ces changements que Yannick et Benjamin reviennent une nouvelle fois dans un podcast Ô combien pleins de nouveautés. Téléchargement direct Show notes 1:28″ […]
Introduction Yannick et Benjamin reçoivent leur premier invité de l’année qui n’est autre qu’Eyal Lezmy. Dans cet épisode, Eyal va nous parler de lui mais aussi et surtout de son travail chez Genymobile la société derrière Genymotion, l’émulateur Android. Téléchargement direct Show notes 0:29″ – Genymotion : https://www.genymotion.com/ 2:10″ – Google TV : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_TV 5:40″ – Eyal […]
Introduction Yannick et Benjamin reviennent une nouvelle fois dans un épisode rien qu’à deux pour discuter du RecyclerView. Ce composant a su s’imposer face à ListView et cet épisode est l’occasion de revenir sur les raisons de ce succès. Téléchargement direct Show notes 1:55″ – Bug avec les langues : https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=225679 2:49″ – La […]
Introduction Après un début d’année un petit peu plus calme, Yannick et Benjamin reviennent avec un nouvel épisode. Ce début d’année est aussi l’occasion d’un petit retour aux sources, un épisode sans invité, pour discuter de leur vision des choses concernant le testing. Téléchargement direct Show notes 1:24″ – Cursor : https://developer.android.com/reference/android/database/Cursor.html 1:31″ – SQLite : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQLite […]
Disclaimer On s’excuse pour la qualité sonore, nous avons vraiment essayé de l’améliorer mais nous n’y sommes pas parvenus. Cependant, la qualité de la discussion et de toutes les informations partagées a fait que nous avons décidé de sortir cette suite d’épisodes malgré tout. Nous ferons mieux la prochaine fois, promis. Introduction Dans cette troisième et dernière […]
Disclaimer On s’excuse pour la qualité sonore, nous avons vraiment essayé de l’améliorer mais nous n’y sommes pas parvenus. Cependant, la qualité de la discussion et de toutes les informations partagées a fait que nous avons décidé de sortir cette suite d’épisodes malgré tout. Nous ferons mieux la prochaine fois, promis. Introduction Dans cet épisode, Yannick et […]
Disclaimer On s’excuse pour la qualité sonore, nous avons vraiment essayé de l’améliorer mais nous n’y sommes pas parvenus. Cependant, la qualité de la discussion et de toutes les informations partagées a fait que nous avons décidé de sortir cette suite d’épisodes malgré tout. Nous ferons mieux la prochaine fois, promis. Introduction Yannick et Benjamin continuent sur leur […]
Yannick et Benjamin reçoivent leur premier Googleur qui n’est autre que Nicolas Roard. Ils discutent ensemble de Constraint Layout, le nouveau layout de Google annoncé lors de la Google IO 2016. Téléchargement direct Show notes 2:02″ – Shaders : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shader 2:06″ – OpenGL : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenGL 2:19″ – RenderScript : https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/renderscript/compute.html 2:41″ – Frontback : https://www.frontback.me 2:50″ – […]
Yannick et Benjamin ont eu l’immense plaisir de recevoir Cyril Mottier pour un épisode en deux parties. Dans cette deuxième partie, Cyril nous parle d’ergonomie et de launch screen. Téléchargement direct Show notes 1:00″ – Splash screen : http://cyrilmottier.com/2012/05/03/splash-screens-are-evil-dont-use-them/ 2:36″ – Preview window : http://cyrilmottier.com/2013/01/23/android-app-launching-made-gorgeous/ 3:37″ – Launch screens dans Material Design : https://material.google.com/patterns/launch-screens.html 10:14″ – Zygote : http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/77271/what-is-the-zygote-process-still-doing-in-android-l 15:00″ – Custom […]
Yannick et Benjamin ont eu l’immense plaisir de recevoir Cyril Mottier pour un épisode en deux parties. Dans cette première partie, Cyril nous parle de son parcours, de son rôle chez Trainline Europe, de leur application et d’ergonomie. Téléchargement direct Show notes 0:49″ – Google Developer Expert (GDE) : https://developers.google.com/experts/ 7:19″ – Droidcon London : http://uk.droidcon.com/ 7:23″ […]
Dans cet épisode, Yannick et Benjamin ont l’immense honneur et plaisir d’accueillir Pierre-Yves Ricau, alias Piwaï, pour parler, entre autre, des fuites mémoires en Android et de son excellente bibliothèque LeakCanary. Téléchargement direct Show notes 1:09″ – LeakCanary : https://github.com/square/leakcanary 1:11″ – AndroidAnnotations : http://androidannotations.org/ 1:22″ – French Toast : https://github.com/pyricau/frenchtoast 1:27″ – Fragnums : https://github.com/pyricau/fragnums 5:42″ – Paris […]
Dans ce mini-épisode, Yannick introduit la mnémonique SOLID et explique en détails le premier principe celui de la responsabilité unique (Single Responsability Principle). Téléchargement direct Show notes La mnémonique SOLID : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOLID_(informatique) Donn Felker : http://www.donnfelker.com/ L’article de Donn Felker sur le principe de responsabilité unique : https://realm.io/news/donn-felker-solid-part-1/ Contact @TheYann
Pour l’occasion de l’événement Google du 4 octobre 2016 appelé « Made by Google », Yannick et Benjamin ont décidé de se réunir pour partager leur réaction « à chaud ». Téléchargement direct Show notes Le site Made by Google : https://madeby.google.com/ L’introduction de la keynote : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZB2s3-Q15s Les téléphones Pixel : https://pixel.google.com/ Google Home : https://madeby.google.com/home/ Google WiFi : https://madeby.google.com/wifi/ Daydream casque VR : https://madeby.google.com/vr/ […]
Dans cet épisode, Yannick et Benjamin reçoivent leur premier invité qui n’est autre que Stéphane Nicolas, le créateur de Toothpick. Téléchargement direct Show notes 1:10″ – Devoxx : https://devoxx.com/ 3:48″ – Groupon : https://www.groupon.com/ 4:55″ – Michael Burton : https://about.me/michaelburton 7:55″ – Mock & Stub : http://blogs.developpeur.org/tja/archive/2009/09/15/tests-diff-rence-entre-les-mocks-et-les-stubs.aspx 12:56″ – Guice : https://github.com/google/guice 13:27″ – Spring : https://spring.io/ 13:56″ – Annotations […]
Lors de ce mini épisode, Benjamin vous parle des articles écrits par Chet Haase concernant les bonnes pratiques en Android. Téléchargement direct Show notes La liste des articles de Chet Haase : https://medium.com/google-developers/developing-for-android-introduction-5345b451567c Le premier article : https://medium.com/google-developers/developing-for-android-i-understanding-the-mobile-context-fd2351b131f8 Contact @Xzan