…and it’s not something I ordered. I don’t even own a USB-C MacBook!
Of course, this means that the matching computer — which the new employer is sending my way — should be arriving soon.
…and it’s not something I ordered. I don’t even own a USB-C MacBook!
Of course, this means that the matching computer — which the new employer is sending my way — should be arriving soon.
Agile Open Florida is central Florida’s annual gathering of agile practitioners for sharing knowledge, ideas, and experience, meeting old friends and making new ones, and generally staying on top of the Sunshine State’s agile scene.
This year, Agile Open Florida takes place on Friday, October 16, 2020 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and it’s happening online!
Virtual Agile Open Florida will be facilitated using Open Space Technology (OST), with the ultimate goal being to connect, learn, and share. Using the Open Space Technology (OST) approach, the Agile Open Florida encourages agile practitioners from around the state of Florida to self-organize around topics that are most important to them. In this framework, participants with common issues and interests share their experiences and learn from others. There is no preset agenda for the event, rather, sessions are created “live” by the participants at the start of the day. In order to get the most out of this event, please come prepared with topics that are of interest to you, either to learn more about or to share your experiences.
The Agile Open Florida will abide by the Four Principles of Open Space Technology …
- Whoever comes are the right people.
- Whatever happens is the only thing that could.
- It starts when it starts.
- It’s over when it’s over.
… and The Law of Mobility and Responsibility (also known as the “Law of Two Feet”):
“If you are not learning or contributing where you are, find a place where you can learn or contribute.”
Tickets for Agile Open Florida are a mere $10.00, but if you feel like sponsoring, there’s a $250 sponsor package that gets you 2 tickets, your logo on the conference landing page, and the option for a virtual sponsor booth.
September has come and gone, which means it’s time for the listing of the month’s episodes from Tampa Bay tech podcasts! Here are the ones I know about, listed from newest podcast on the block, to one that’s been around for years.
Friends that Code is the newest podcast on this list, and it’s hosted by Mike Traverso, whom locals may know from the Tampa Bay Google Developers Group meetup and other Google-y events. In this podcast, he showcases…
…some amazing people I know that just happen to write code for a living. Whether they started off intending to code or just happened into it, we get to hear about the types of people you’ll meet, things you’ll get to do, jobs you’ll have along the way, and advice from some awesome coders along the way!
Here are the episodes from September:
The Mike Dominick Show is the second-newest of the podcasts in this list, and it has an open source focus.
Here are the episodes from September:
At the time I’m writing this, The 6 Figure Developer — hosted by John Callway, Clayton Hunt, and Jon Ash — has posted 158 episodes. It’s…
…a show dedicated to helping developers to grow their career. Topics include Test Driven Development, Clean Code, Professionalism, Entrepreneurship, as well as the latest and greatest programming languages and concepts.
Here are the episodes from September:
Of the podcasts in this roundup, Thunder Nerds — “A conversation with the people behind the technology, that love what they do… and do tech good” — has been around the longest, with 271 episodes over five seasons to date. You’ve probably seen the hosts at local meetups and conferences; they’re Sarrah Vesselov, Frederick Philip Von Weiss, and Brian Hinton.
Here are the episodes from September:
273 – 🦈 The Journey of a Developer, & Aquariums on Mars with Krystal Campioni
In this episode, we get to speak with Krystal Campioni: Creative Coder, Speaker, Marine life enthusiast, and Senior Front-end Developer at Shopify. We discuss Krystal’s career at Shopify, creative coding with CSS and Vue, and our current new normal.
272 – 🤝 Talking to a JavaScript Friend with Baskar Rao Dandlamudi
In this episode, we get to speak with Design Leader, YouTuber, and Co-founder & CEO at Blush Pablo Stanley. We discuss the fundamentals of design thinking, and how to improve your craft. We also talk about Blush, and how it allows you to customize every piece of an illustration to create your own compositions.
Once again, here’s the weekly list of events for events for Tampa Bay techies, entrepreneurs, and nerds. Every week, on GlobalNerdy.com and on the mailing list, I scour the announcements for events that are interesting to or useful for those of you who are building the future here in “The Other Bay Area, on The Other West Coast”.
This list covers events from Monday, October 5 through Sunday, October 11, 2020.
I’ve opted to list only those events that I can confirm are happening online. I’m not yet listing in-person events, as we’re still in the middle of a pandemic in one of the hardest-hit states (nearly 715,000 cases and 14,600+ deaths) in one of the hardest-hit countries in the world (7.4 million cases, 209,000 deaths).
Events — especially virtual, online ones — can pop up at the last minute. I add them to the list as I find out about them. Come back and check this article from time to time, as you might find a new listing that wasn’t there before!
It’s virtual, and it’s happening this week! Techstars Startup Week Tampa Bay runs Monday, October 5th through Friday, October 9th, and it’s packed with events for you, the Tampa Bay area techie and entrepreneur!
Here’s the highlight video from last year’s Startup Week:
As I mentioned earlier, this year’s Startup Week will be virtual, enabled by Lunchpool’s “virtual table” system, which does a pretty good job of emulating a conference hall with individual tables where you can gather into groups and converse.
This video explains how it’ll work:
Here are some links that you might want to check out:
Registration is free — do it today, and I’ll see you there!
Let me know at joey@joeydevilla.com!
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Luckily for me, my Stack Overflow profile puts me in the top 5% for Python and Ruby, and top 30% for Swift:
Thanks to @CodingBourbon for the find!
It’s virtual, and it’s happening next week! Techstars Startup Week Tampa Bay happens Monday, October 5th through Friday, October 9th, and it’s for you, the Tampa Bay area techie and entrepreneur!
Here’s the highlight video from last year’s Startup Week:
As I mentioned earlier, this year’s Startup Week will be virtual, enabled by Lunchpool’s “virtual table” system, which does a pretty good job of emulating a conference hall with individual tables where you can gather into groups and converse.
This video explains how it’ll work:
Here are some links that you might want to check out:
Registration is free — do it today, and I’ll see you there!
I’m pretty short on time today — and will be for the next couple of weeks — so I’ll just get to the point:
I signed an offer letter with Auth0.
My start date is scheduled for Monday, October 19th, and my new role will be on Auth0’s Developer Marketing team as Senior R&D Content Engineer.