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RR 417: The Devchat.tv Mission and Journey with Charles Max Wood
FromRuby Rogues
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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Jun 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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Charles Max Wood
Episode Summary
Charles talks about his journey as a podcaster and his mission with Devchat.tv. Devchat.tv is designed to home podcasts that speak to all developer communities. Charles also plans Devchat.tv to host shows for technologies that are on the verge of a breakthrough and will be a lot more widely available in the near future such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR). There are new shows being added continuously to reach out to new communities, some examples of which are: a Data Science show, a DevOps show and an Open Source show.
As a kid, Charles would record his own shows on a tape recorder. He was always interested in technology. While studying Computer Engineering at Brigham Young University, he worked in the University's Operations Center. Upon graduation, he started working for Mozy where he was introduced to podcasts. Listen to the show to find out the rest of Charles' story, some of the lessons and tips he learned throughout his journey and the evolution of the shows on Devchat.tv.
If there isn't a show for your community and you would like there one to be, reach out to Charles. Also if there was a podcast about a programming related subject that ended abruptly and you would like it to continue, reach out to Charles. Devchat.tv would like to host these podcasts.
Links
Charles' Twitter
EverywhereJS JavaScript Community
EverywhereRB Ruby and Rails Community
Find Your Dream Job As A Developer
Devchat.tv on Facebook
Devchat.tv
Picks
EverywhereJS JavaScript Community
EverywhereRB Ruby and Rails Community
Netlify
Eleventy
https://github.com/cmaxw/devchat-eleventy
Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan
Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus
RedisGreen
Cachefly
Panel
Charles Max Wood
Episode Summary
Charles talks about his journey as a podcaster and his mission with Devchat.tv. Devchat.tv is designed to home podcasts that speak to all developer communities. Charles also plans Devchat.tv to host shows for technologies that are on the verge of a breakthrough and will be a lot more widely available in the near future such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR). There are new shows being added continuously to reach out to new communities, some examples of which are: a Data Science show, a DevOps show and an Open Source show.
As a kid, Charles would record his own shows on a tape recorder. He was always interested in technology. While studying Computer Engineering at Brigham Young University, he worked in the University's Operations Center. Upon graduation, he started working for Mozy where he was introduced to podcasts. Listen to the show to find out the rest of Charles' story, some of the lessons and tips he learned throughout his journey and the evolution of the shows on Devchat.tv.
If there isn't a show for your community and you would like there one to be, reach out to Charles. Also if there was a podcast about a programming related subject that ended abruptly and you would like it to continue, reach out to Charles. Devchat.tv would like to host these podcasts.
Links
Charles' Twitter
EverywhereJS JavaScript Community
EverywhereRB Ruby and Rails Community
Find Your Dream Job As A Developer
Devchat.tv on Facebook
Devchat.tv
Picks
EverywhereJS JavaScript Community
EverywhereRB Ruby and Rails Community
Netlify
Eleventy
https://github.com/cmaxw/devchat-eleventy
Released:
Jun 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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