We were building something built on a real problem. So we were creating a knob which shows vulnerable and hungry people, the food distribution places which still have enough food. We wanted person to go to right direction. And we did not the whole application, but still first place, major hack and leak, I think. No, sorry. That was a metric hack. Yeah. Like I guess the question is like someone comes to you for help and they says, you know, I want to maybe they want to get into it. Maybe they just want to learn these skills as a means to an end. Then how do they get started? You ask one question: Are you absolutely sure you want
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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