I don't remember seeing ever a JBT class person in a city. I just love learning from these groups most, because they've been through shit. It's really important for people to see people who look like them and have experiences that they can learn from. When you solve these things, which are slowing them down from reaching positions they deserve, you will also destroy the barriers which are slowing down the majority. Something in between this is... I'm fixing it. I'm making it bloody visible. And usually I saw it as selfless, but the more I do it, the more I see it,. The whole company will benefit. Tens of thousands of girls will see that it's
In this episode, Jon speaks with Nikita Koselev, the Lead Software Development Engineer at Mastercard, who believes companies need to better understand a community's needs. He is also the Open Source Developer Relations and founder of Together, We Open Source.
They talk about how he has helped people learn the skills they need to develop software and the pros and cons of learning open source coding and technical skills. He also speaks about his passion for computers, people, and nature, his struggles with depression, and his openness regarding autism.
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