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Angie Jones

A veteran software developer and global Developer Relations executive with a background at Twitter and IBM, as well as a teacher and international keynote speaker with 27 patents.

Top 3 podcasts with Angie Jones

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Jul 10, 2024 • 42min

Career Progression Decoded: Angie Jones' Expert Tips for Entering the Tech Industry and Forging Your Unique Path

Angie Jones, a seasoned software developer and Developer Relations executive, discusses her journey from coding to teaching. She emphasizes the benefits of studying computer science, the importance of relatable examples in teaching, and navigating different tech career paths. Angie also shares her love for Java, decentralized technologies, and the significance of patents and networking in career development.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 1h 31min

#136 Developer and inventor with 27 software patents – Angie Jones Interview

Angie Jones, a trailblazing developer and holder of 27 software patents, shares her remarkable journey in tech. She reflects on a pivotal performance review that ignited her confidence and innovation. Angie discusses the distinct disciplines of feature and test development, emphasizing their unique practices. She also dives into her experiences at IBM and Twitter, and her fascination with virtual worlds like Second Life. Plus, she explores the transformative role of AI in debugging, offering insights that inspire both current and aspiring tech professionals.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 52min

Episode 204 - Sips of Wisdom: Interview with Angie Jones

Angie Jones, the Global VP of Developer Relations at Block, shares her inspiring career journey from software engineering at Twitter to her current leadership role. She delves into the evolving landscape of developer relations and discusses the importance of empathy and communication in tech. Angie emphasizes community engagement and mentorship for growth while tackling challenges in fintech, including compliance and international payments. Her insights on legacy code upgrades and the need for supportive tech communities are both timely and practical.