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Keeping creativity alive while managing workloads
Keeping creativity alive while managing workloads
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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Jani Eväkallio discovered programming when he was stuck inside with a broken leg as a teenager. He fell in and out of programming afterwards and took an OSS hiatus at 16. He has since dove back in and maintained countless projects over the years—but quickly recognized his own limitations and didn’t hesitate to hand over the reins to those looking for the responsibility. Jani discusses his relationship with open source, why he turned down millions of dollars for FOAM, and where he’s currently channeling his creativity.
Jani on GitHub: https://github.com/jevakallio
Jani on the web: https://jevakallio.dev/
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Jani on GitHub: https://github.com/jevakallio
Jani on the web: https://jevakallio.dev/
Be sure to check-out The ReadME Project for more episodes, stories and features: https://github.com/readme and sign-up for our monthly newsletter: https://github.com/readme/#newsletter
Released:
Dec 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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