Rusty Nail
Appearances
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
State of the "log" 2024 (Friends)
Hello there, listeners. My favorite moments of the year are... Number one. Big thanks for remastering 10,000 hours of deliberate programming. That was my overall favorite episode for two plus years that I've listened to the podcast. And I've been meaning to come back to that episode. However, I don't have to do that now. that I re-listened it again in the main feed.
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
State of the "log" 2024 (Friends)
Number two, in the GoTime 332, the discussion of the founder mode led me to a conclusion that I've always had it on myself, but I didn't know how it was called. And during this summer, on one of the interviews, I was asked what made me an outlier. among my peers and co-workers. And now I know what should have been the answer, which at the moment I did not. Now I am prepared for the next one.
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
State of the "log" 2024 (Friends)
In the episode 6.11 of ChangeLog, I was really excited to hear the voices of the core Python developer team. I've programmed in Python all my career, and I have never interacted with these people in any way. Hearing the voices, I was genuinely excited about it.
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
State of the "log" 2024 (Friends)
In the Practical AI 257, it was mentioned how the role of corporate culture and non-tech people impacts the AI adoption in big corporations and organizations. And that was an eye-opening moment for me. So I was really excited to hear that. Number five, my absolute favorite episode of the year is when the secret service or police knocking on the door.
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
State of the "log" 2024 (Friends)
I think it was episode 609 for not even hacking, but vulnerability reporting. And with a few of the jokes that went along with the story. Next, we share a fun fact in our morning stand-ups. And the day I learned about the Boss Factor from the Change Law Conference number 70, I had to share the fun fact. And I shared with the team what the Boss Factor was, but it was actually called Morbid by...
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
State of the "log" 2024 (Friends)
our CEO. And finally, I think we're missing an insane hiring market episode this year. And this was the year that I shifted my job. First time over the last five years. And if you are going to do it, I do have a question to ask. It's more like a paradox.
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
State of the "log" 2024 (Friends)
If everyone complains about not having enough talent and people to hire when you apply for a job at some company, you never hear anything back if you don't have any connections there. How does this paradox happen?