This week we were joined by Julie Ann Horvath, designer and developer for &yet. Julie has recently been the subject of tech news headlines because of her public resignation from her previous employer (Github) due to sexism and harassment. It’s a heavy and traumatic topic, but we’re thankful to Julie for sharing her experience so we can grow as a community and prevent these types of unfortunate events in the future.
We talked about (roughly in order):
- 5:15 Story behind Julie’s GitHub exit (Full Story: TechCrunch)
News’n’Links’n’Drama:
Q & A:
- 38:09 Do you have any advice on where to look for jobs where an experienced front-end developer could learn from their co-workers and be challenged?
- 46:52 Since there are a lot of web development languages to learn and many developers know the usual HTML, CSS and Javascript. Which language would you say is a niche market to learn for hire?
- 50:48 I feel like I may have too much on my plate for the year: should I ask my team for more help?
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