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“There’s got to be more meaning and more passion into the traditional tech pitching.
Host Karin Thorne and guest host Max Matthews continue their chat with Seth Mulligan about tech pitching, how the Syracuse tech community has changed, and where they see it heading in the future. Seth also answers a Salt City Code favorite question when he shares his idea for a tech Meetup.
http://sethmulligan.brandyourself.com/ | StorySlab | [LinkedIn](www.linkedin.com/in/sethmulligan/) | Twitter
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
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Special Guest: Seth Mulligan.
Modeling a venture is related but, certainly a different discipline than inventing or creating it or coding it or improving it.
Host Karin Thorne and special Guest Host Max Matthews chat with Seth Mulligan of StorySlab about smart networking, what it's like to model a venture, and where he sees Syracuse heading in the future.
http://sethmulligan.brandyourself.com/ | StorySlab | LinkedIn | Twitter
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
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Special Guest: Seth Mulligan.
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If you're gonna be part of a community of people that are like-minded, do try to show up and go be a part of the community. Contribute in some way. There's a lot of value that you can get out of it and there's a lot of value you can bring to it without even knowing that you're bringing value to it... There's been a lot of moments in my life where I've realized I've either said something or done something for someone and there's like a lightbulb that goes off, right? And you see that lightbulb go off for that person and you're like "Oh, wow, I actually helped that person get on their path to achieving something that they wanted to achieve" and that's really cool. It's really rewarding, and I would encourage anyone to go out and just be a part of a community even if it's not programming.
Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey chat with Joey Buczek about his experience balancing family, work and teaching at a coding bootcamp along with his work ethic philosophy and how he started the SyrJS Meetup. Joey also shares his greatest programming resource with us and we pitch more ideas for Syracuse tech Meetups.
This episode is part VIII of our series: Catching Up with Careers in Code! We chat with founders, instructors/TAs, and students of the first CiC cohort about their experience and where they'd like to see the program go in the future.
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Syracuse Tech Meetups | Inuyasha | Tenchi Muyo! | Salt City Comic-Con
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
kethorne.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
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Special Guest: Joey Buczek.
I'm a selfish knitter. A lot of people, especially in the tech industry, are all about side hustles. I'm not about that life. ... Everyone's always like, "Why don't you sell your knits? Why don't you do this? Why don't you - " and I'm like, "Man, I had two jobs for like five years . I don't want another job, and I don't want something that I enjoy to become another job.
Hosts Kelly Corey and Karin Thorne chat with Lauren Adam about her non-traditional journey into tech, the importance of keeping hobbies separate from side hustles, and her experience creating the What a Woman podcast. Lauren shares her experience as part of Start Fast Code. We also discuss '90s toys, the Star Wars franchise, and tabletop roleplaying games.
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whatawomanpod.com | Twitter | Patreon
Syracuse Tech: Upstate Interactive | StartFast Code
Resources: Udemy | Wes Bos | Treehouse | Traversy Media | Roll20
Podcasts: Join the Party | Pod and Prejudice | Dames & Dragons
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
kethorne.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
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Special Guest: Lauren Adam.
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One of the main things I love about my job is the community. Being able to go to these events and call it work when it's really just socializing and networking and building those connections. The same thing goes for flying. There's a really big community around aviation that people are drawn to for that reason. You go to these little events that are like the dev Meetups we go to, and I love that, so community building has always been a big thing for me... So it makes me very humble to say I get to do this for a living and I get paid to make these connections.
Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey chat with Will Guisbond about his experience working as an Operations Intern at such a young age and the importance of building community. We also go behind the scenes of Hack Upstate and Careers in Code and we learn about Will's plans after graduating high school.
This episode is part VII of our series: Catching Up with Careers in Code! We chat with founders, instructors/TAs, and students of the first CiC cohort about their experience and where they'd like to see the program go in the future.
Hack Upstate | LinkedIn | Twitter
3 Years of Funding for Careers in Code! | Hour of Code | Syracuse OpenHack Meetup (events held virtually until futher notice)
As of April 7, 2020, Salt City Code has switched from a weekly to a biweekly episode format. Karin and Kelly feel this will be the best way to balance our personal and professional lives while continuing to run the podcast. Thank you all so much for listening and sharing your tech journeys with us!
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
kethorne.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
jswebbdevelopment.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
kell.dev | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
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Special Guest: Will Guisbond.
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If you have a mixture of getting lucky and have a little bit of talent at doing this sort of stuff, you could have an idea that maybe has some success. And I'll say, if you roll a die enough times, you'll at least get a minor success.
Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey continue the conversation with Ryan Gaus and discuss the success of his open source project, Backstroke. We also chat about where to host your projects online and Ryan tells about what he's building in his workshop.
This episode is part VI of our series: Catching Up with Careers in Code! We chat with founders, instructors/TAs, and students of the first CiC cohort about their experience and where they'd like to see the program go in the future.
rgaus.net | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter
Backstroke | Adam Savage's Definition of Maker
As of April 7, 2020, Salt City Code will be switching from a weekly to a biweekly episode format. Karin and Kelly feel this will be the best way to balance our personal and professional lives while continuing to run the podcast. Thank you all so much for listening and sharing your tech journeys with us!
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
kethorne.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
jswebbdevelopment.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
kell.dev | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
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Special Guest: Ryan Gaus.
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I would say using teaching as a way to get better at something is a really good approach. And I would say that if you don't have a lot of knowledge, you shouldn't think you can't teach. I'm very much a proponent of ... being able to take ideas you have and using them to kind of affect your surroundings. And I think that teaching is a great way to do that.
Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey chat with Ryan Gaus about choosing to work for a software company instead of going to college, his experience teaching at Careers in Code, and his journey as a self-taught developer. Ryan also shouts out some past attendees of the OpenHack Meetup and talks to us about a cool project he's working on with his mom.
This episode is part V of our series: Catching Up with Careers in Code! We chat with founders, instructors/TAs, and students of the first CiC cohort about their experience and where they'd like to see the program go in the future.
rgaus.net | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter
Strandbeest | Linear Algebra course on MITOpenCourseware
As of April 7, 2020, Salt City Code will be switching from a weekly to a biweekly episode format. Karin and Kelly feel this will be the best way to balance our personal and professional lives while continuing to run the podcast. Thank you all so much for listening and sharing your tech journeys with us!
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
kethorne.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
jswebbdevelopment.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
kell.dev | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
Special Guest: Ryan Gaus.
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We are all experts in our own different fields...I may be great with something like Gatsby or livestreaming but if you go tell me, "Hey, can you cook me a very professional meal and serve it up?"...I'm probably not going to be able to do that well.
Hosts Kelly Corey and Karin Thorne chat with Ben Lannon about livestreaming on Twitch, how he got involved with the GatsbyJS and open source communities, and he shares a big announcement with us at the end of the show! Ben also mentions his favorite computer game and tells us a great idea for a potential Syracuse tech Meetup.
Tech Note
We've shifted all recordings from in-person to online via Zoom. Please be patient with us as we adjust to using virtual recording tools. We apologize for the glitchiness of spots in this episode.
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This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
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kell.dev | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
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Special Guest: Ben Lannon.
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My big advice is...work backwards. Because it's so easy to learn all these tiny little concepts in programming. And it's cool and you're excited while you're doing it but at the end of the day, it's not an end result. And so, my big advice is have your end goal. Figure out where you want to end up and then work your way backwards from there.
Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey continue their conversation with Max Matthews and take a deeper dive into his experiences teaching at Start Fast Code and Careers in Code. Max shares his advice for someone looking to get started in programming and how to find a mentor to help along the way.
This episode is part IV of our series: Catching Up with Careers in Code! We chat with founders, instructors/TAs, and students of the first CiC cohort about their experience and where they'd like to see the program go in the future.
maxmatthe.ws | LinkedIn | Twitter | Medium | Tuzag
Are you looking for a mentor to help improve your skills as a developer? Fill out the Contact form at maxmatthe.ws and Max will be happy to chat with you!
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
kethorne.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
jswebbdevelopment.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
kell.dev | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
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Special Guest: Max Matthews.
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I think a lot of people, when they hear "hacker", they think cybersecurity or issues on their phone. Really, the original term "hacker" was someone who solved problems and just threw things together to fix something.
Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey chat with Max Matthews about his experience incorporating a business at age 16, what he considers to be the difference between a developer and an engineer, and what it's like to be on both sides of the self-taught/formal education divide in tech. We also dive into Max's stints working as an instructor for local tech bootcamps Start Fast Code and Careers in Code.
This episode is part III of our series: Catching Up with Careers in Code! We chat with founders, instructors/TAs, and students of the first CiC cohort about their experience and where they'd like to see the program go in the future.
maxmatthe.ws | LinkedIn | Twitter | Medium
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
kethorne.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
jswebbdevelopment.com | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
kell.dev | Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
Twitter | Instagram | E-mail
Special Guest: Max Matthews.
Sponsored By:
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.