passionatevoices.org
June | 2015 | Passionate Voices
https://passionatevoices.org/2015/06
Sharing the love for what you do. Monthly Archives: June 2015. Episode 3: Katrina Owen. Katrina Owen is the founder of exercism.io. Where you can practice programming in Clojure, CoffeeScript, C , C#, Elixir, Erlang, F#, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript, Common Lisp, Lua, Objective-C, OCaml, Perl 5, PHP, PL/SQL, Python, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Scheme, and Swift. That’s a lot of programing languages. To give you an idea for how it works, I’ve made a small separate screencast. In our interview, Katrina shows a pro...
ladylovescode.com
Hacking Passion with Katrina Owen - Lady Loves Code
http://www.ladylovescode.com/2015/05/16/hacking-passion-with-katrina-owen
Hacking Passion with Katrina Owen. What’s your coding story? If you’re a developer of any kind, then I know you have one! We don’t care whether you have 10 years or 10 days of coding experience. Lady Loves Code believes new voices are just as important as more experienced ones, if we’re going to change the way things are done in technology. Get in touch to be on the podcast. Here be Dragons Talk. 99 Bottles of OOP. Have thoughts or questions about this interview? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
kickstartacademy.io
Kickstart Academy
http://kickstartacademy.io/blog
The very latest thinking from us on BDD, Continuous Delivery, and more. How do you terminate a project in your org? Mon 18 Jul 2016 08:46. We all know that when we do something new, for the first time, we make discoveries; and all software projects (and in fact change efforts of any variety) target something new. You can find out what that is by asking, “What will we be able to do when this is done that we can’t do right now? What will our customers, our staff or our systems be able to do? If you canR...
passionatevoices.org
Episode 3: Katrina Owen | Passionate Voices
https://passionatevoices.org/2015/06/27/episode-3-katrina-owen
Sharing the love for what you do. Episode 3: Katrina Owen. Katrina Owen is the founder of exercism.io. Where you can practice programming in Clojure, CoffeeScript, C , C#, Elixir, Erlang, F#, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript, Common Lisp, Lua, Objective-C, OCaml, Perl 5, PHP, PL/SQL, Python, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Scheme, and Swift. That’s a lot of programing languages. 8212; and a lot of exercises, too. But exercism.io also facilitates conversations between learners about the code they submit. In our interview...
talkingcode.com
Stop Designing Your Software Upfront | Talking Code Podcast
http://www.talkingcode.com/podcast/episode-2-sandi-metz
Short expert interviews that help you. What developers are saying. Everyone interviewed that I’ve listened to is really good at explaining things in (close to) plain English. Stop Designing Your Software Upfront. Sandi Metz of Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby. On how OOD (objected-oriented design) and agile development simplify design requirements, promote communication and lead to better, faster, more cost-effective software. Here's what to listen for:. What is object-oriented design?
emojiparty.net
Conf Writeup: RubyConf Australia 2016 - emoji party
http://emojiparty.net/blog/posts/conf-writeup-rubyconf-australia-2016
Cool tagline of what we’re all about. Conf Writeup: RubyConf Australia 2016. February 16, 2016. This conference was so freaking awesome. Some events you can tell are going to be great just by what information you can find online beforehand, and RubyConf Australia. All of these things turned out to be just as great as they seemed. I was very happy that my own conference-speaking schedule was going to allow me to make a pit stop in Australia before my talk at DroidKaigi. A photo posted by @sienatime. Jeff ...