Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 16 days 3 hours 22 minutes
Linda Liukas identifies more with being a children’s author than a developer. She used to work for Codecademy, started Rails Girls, and most recently wrote, Hello Ruby, a book introducing programming to children.
Brianna tells us how she switched from being pre-med to computer science, and got over the intimidation of sitting next to kids who’d discovered coding long before she knew what programming was all about.
Software Engineer Alicia Liu has thought a lot about Impostor Syndrome. In fact, she’s written three blog posts, one each year for the past three years, that have illustrated her own relationship with the term and its relevance in the tech community.
For now, home is Lisbon, Portugal. But as a full-time nomad, who knows where developer John Britton will be a few months from now. John tell us what it’s like to work remotely from various countries while being GitHub’s Education Liaison.
Amy Simmons spent six years working as a journalist at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the BBC of Australia. As an online journalist, she thought it was a good idea to learn how to code and use that to tell her stories in a new way.