Open SourceCraft (Audio) Code Pop
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The world runs on Open Source Software. We speak to the craftspeople who shape our world. Whether you're sifting through code submissions or decrypting bug reports, fostering open source is not easy. Our aim is to discover the best practices being used today and share that knowledge with you.
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Robert Grossman
As big data gets bigger, Dr. Robert Grossman is solving problems for researchers and scientists that need to comb through massive amounts of data. More info here: http://codepop.com/open-sourcecraft/episodes/robert-grossman
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Corey Haines
Corey tells us how he started a craftsmanship movement called Code Retreat, what he learned along the way, and how he made it sustainable so it continues on without him. More info and show notes here: http://codepop.com/open-sourcecraft/episodes/corey-haines/
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Dirk Eddelbuettel
For the last 15 years Dirk has been contributing to both Debian Linux and the R language. Learn how he uses code to do Financial Econometrics. More info at http://codepop.com/open-sourcecraft/episodes/dirk-eddelbuettel/
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Lorena Mesa
How a political activist with a masters in Latin American and Latino Studies found a passion for code, went after what she wanted, and became a leader in her community. More info & show notes at: http://codepop.com/open-sourcecraft/episodes/lorena-mesa/
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Paulus Schoutsen
Paulus is the creator and maintainer of Home Assistant, one of the most popular home automation platforms on the Internet. Together we discuss the inspiration, community, and future of the project. See more at http://codepop.com/open-sourcecraft/episodes/paulus-schoutsen/
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Shana Moore
In less than two years Shana Moore made the career change to become a software developer. The story of how she got involved with the community and supplemented it with online learning is inspirational. See more at http://codepop.com/open-sourcecraft/episodes/shana-moore/