Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk with Michal Migurski (CTO) and Ezra Spier (Fellow) about civic hacking at Code for America, technical sustainability in government, skill gap for more modern software in government, open city data and more.
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Featuring:
- Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
- Andrew Thorp – Website, GitHub, X
Show Notes:
If you’re a developer, designer, researcher, data enthusiast, urban planner, or entrepreneur who wants to make a difference - Code for America’s 11-month program is your opportunity use your skills to give back to your community. Apply to be a Fellow!
Code for America | A New Kind of Public ServiceMichal Migurski (michalmigurski) on TwitterEzra Spier (ahhrrr) on TwitterApply for a Fellowship. Deadline: July 31 | Code for AmericaCode for America (codeforamerica) on TwitterMayor Parker Announces Implementation of First City of Houston Hackathon ProjectThe Changelog #65: Code for America with Erik Michaels-Ober and Max Ogdengithub.com/codeforamerica (Code For America)codeforamerica/honolulu_answersThe City of Chicago is on Github - The Changelogcodeforamerica/adopt-a-hydrantRailsBridge: Free Ruby on Rails workshops for women and their friendsWhat is GTFS? - Transit — Google DevelopersGuido van Rossum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaSomething missing or broken? PRs welcome!