I love imposter syndrome because it's what everybody has. And it's your weaknesses, which allow you to connect. You'll find the imposter will you find the friendly face there. I want people to see that learning KIT is not, it takes time and effort. It only needs your consistency. So as long as you do it every day or like every, well, because it's inconsistent, it'll happen. There's difference now. People who are doing this judicial thing, they're still doing it. This girl is a developer to get somebody very at the top because she was honest and true.
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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