EPISODE · Sep 1, 2014 · 1H 33M
35: Written by Kernel Hackers for Kernel Hackers
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Why write open source code and when you should start. If you're interested in Python, John's found just the man, Nick Coghlan of Red Hat joins John to discuss open source, python and how a casual interest can turn into big part of your career and your life.With Nick Coghlan and John Chidgey.Related Links: Red Hat Linux Open Source Keep Calm and Merge On Comparison of Open Source Software Hosting Facilities Python An Interview with Nick Coghlan on PSF Opening up Membership Python 3 Q&A The Transition to Multilingual Programming Links Regarding the ShowBot: Accidental Bot HandleBars Statamic Support Pragmatic on PatreonEpisode sponsors:Many Tricks: If you’re looking for some Mac software that can do Many Tricks remember to specifically visit the URL below for more information about their amazingly useful apps. Visit manytricks.com/pragmatic and use the Coupon Code (listen to the episode to get the code) for 25% off the total price of your order. Hurry it's only for a limited time!Shopi: Shopi is a collaborative shopping list app that’s simple and easy to use with great features like pocket-lock, smart ordering and real-time collaborative updating. A shopping list is a special To Do list and Shopi addresses that use case very well. It’s ad-free for the first month so why not check it out. Visit sapient-pair.com/pragmaticto learn more.
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Why write open source code and when you should start. If you're interested in Python, John's found just the man, Nick Coghlan of Red Hat joins John to discuss open source, python and how a casual interest can turn into big part of your career and your life.
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