We retired this podcast, because we couldn't parse it for 10 consecutive times.
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2016-06-14 |
006 - James Edward Gray II Makes Ruby Do Whatever He Wants It To James joins us to share his story of how he got into programming, and his journey through the world of Ruby and Rails over the past 10+ years. He tells you what he does when he gets stuck, how to get past the newbie freak out, and how to adopt an effec... |
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2015-06-02 |
005 - Justin Searls Builds A Software Consultancy Based On Trust And Learning. Justin Searls runs a software consultancy called Test Double out of Columbus, Ohio. Test Double has a unique model built on trust and learning. Justin talks to us about his consultancy, the layers of understanding that go into a complex software projec... |
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2015-05-19 |
004 - Hannah Howard's tech career gets a boost from education, empathy, and open source After studying computer science in college, Hannah Howard found herself burnt out of tech at the ripe old age of 22. She spent the next ten years focused on education and social progress, before making her way back into programming. She now works as a... |
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2015-05-13 |
003 - Jim Remsik "Genuinely desire success in those around you & do what you can to make it happen." Jim Remsik, Jr. - aka Tiger - started his first day of work as a Rubyist by going to RubyConf. He kept attending conferences, until one day he started his own. Madison Ruby+ is considered one of the best conferences around. Tiger has made it his missi... |
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2015-03-25 |
002 - 30 days after Jen Diamond made first contact with Rails, she started teaching others You don’t need permission to become a developer - but a little encouragement can go a long way. Just 30 days after attending her first RailsGirls event, Jen Diamond began helping other people learn. She’s hosted her own RailsGirls events, organized me... |
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2015-03-18 |
001 - BJ Clark went from zero Ruby programming knowledge to hiring Rails developers in four years How do you go from front-end designer with no Ruby programming knowledge, to scaling one of the highest-traffic Rails websites in the world, to a Senior Director of Product responsible for hiring Rails developers, in just four years? My long-time frie... |
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