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Summary of the key points from the show notes:
(2:34 - 5:30) - Jolanta shares her background and journey from computer-generated graphics and animation to software development.
(5:30 - 7:45) - She has worked at startups helping them go from 0 to 1, using full stack, front end, and machine learning tools. She also worked at Head Box, a venue tech startup, as their first in-house engineer.
(7:45 - 9:45) - Jolanta talks about the power of programming being a reflection of the programmer - it can enable amazing outputs if done ethically, but can also be dangerous in the wrong hands.
(9:45 - 12:00) - She emphasizes working effectively over working hard - being efficient and using proven frameworks to deliver results without sacrificing personal time. Her work-life balance improved when she learned not to work extremely long hours.
(12:00 - 15:00) - Jolanta discusses dealing with stress in tech fields by balancing busy mind work with opportunities to relax the mind and be physically active. She also shares how making mistakes is part of the iterative process.
(15:00 - 18:00) - She recommends frameworks like Pirate Metrics and Human Centered Design for delivering successful products efficiently. Books like Clean Code and 7 Habits of Highly Effective People also informed her work.
(18:00 - 21:00) - Staying motivated involves finding hard, exciting challenges and projects. Jolanta aims to dispel misconceptions that programming is boring, sharing how it is creative and concept-driven.
(21:00 - 26:00) - Additional key points from the interview
(26:00 - 30:00) - More key takeaways
(30:00 - 38:00) - Final key points and wrap up
Summary of the key points from the show notes:
(2:34 - 5:30) - Jolanta shares her background and journey from computer-generated graphics and animation to software development.
(5:30 - 7:45) - She has worked at startups helping them go from 0 to 1, using full stack, front end, and machine learning tools. She also worked at Head Box, a venue tech startup, as their first in-house engineer.
(7:45 - 9:45) - Jolanta talks about the power of programming being a reflection of the programmer - it can enable amazing outputs if done ethically, but can also be dangerous in the wrong hands.
(9:45 - 12:00) - She emphasizes working effectively over working hard - being efficient and using proven frameworks to deliver results without sacrificing personal time. Her work-life balance improved when she learned not to work extremely long hours.
(12:00 - 15:00) - Jolanta discusses dealing with stress in tech fields by balancing busy mind work with opportunities to relax the mind and be physically active. She also shares how making mistakes is part of the iterative process.
(15:00 - 18:00) - She recommends frameworks like Pirate Metrics and Human Centered Design for delivering successful products efficiently. Books like Clean Code and 7 Habits of Highly Effective People also informed her work.
(18:00 - 21:00) - Staying motivated involves finding hard, exciting challenges and projects. Jolanta aims to dispel misconceptions that programming is boring, sharing how it is creative and concept-driven.
(21:00 - 26:00) - Additional key points from the interview
(26:00 - 30:00) - More key takeaways
(30:00 - 38:00) - Final key points and wrap up