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The Pieces AI productivity podcastThe Pieces AI productivity podcastUsing AI to counter disinformation, with Jerome Hardaway, Director of Youth Engagement & Counter-Disinformation at Civic InfluencersWelcome to the Pieces AI productivity podcast, where we dig into how experts use AI to be more productive, as well as geeking out in general on different AI topics.⚖️ In todays episode, Jim talks to Jerome Hardaway, director of youth engagement and counter-disinformation at Civic Influencers. Jerome is using a range of AI tools to detect mis- and disinformation in online content, and help young people in the 18-29 demographic get access to factual information to help them make informed choices as they engage with politics, rather than follow the opinions of influencers who...2025-04-081h 11Hello and WelcomeHello and WelcomeReact Pod: Ja'Kobe Walter continues to break out, while Raptors hint at Brandon Ingram returnWill Lou and Jerome Cheng goes live after the Toronto Raptors' 117-105 loss to the Detroit Pistons.They discuss the continued promise of Ja'Kobe Walter and Jamal Shead, the concerns with Immanuel Quickley in physical games, and rip open a fresh NBA six-pack.Three stars: Ja'Kobe Walter, Jamal Shead, Cole SwiderGerald Henderson award: Tim Hardaway Jr.#raptors #nba #pistons Reach out to the show by leaving a voicemail at hellowelcome.show or email the guys info@hellowelcome.showCheck out our merch...2025-04-051h 32Modern WebModern Web6 Steps to AI Adoption: Benefits of SLMs vs LLMsRob Ocel and Jerome Hardaway continue their series on AI adoption. In this installment, they discuss the differences between small language models (SLMs) and large language models (LLMs), highlighting the unique strengths of each. They also explore the advancements in AI chips by tech giants like Apple and Google, and their potential impact on the industry for developers. The conversation touches on the evolving role of engineers in relation to AI, the role of the software engineer in the AI age, and some ethical implications of AI implementation. Sponsored by This Dot Watch this episode on YouTube Read more on...2024-04-2347 minModern WebModern Web6 Steps to AI Adoption: Building with AI APIsTracy Lee, Jerome Hardaway, and Rob Ocel continue their six part series on the six steps for AI adoption. In this episode they discuss AI API integration and better building with AI models. They discuss the importance of choosing the right tools for specific tasks, such as APIs for filtering inappropriate content. Jerome emphasizes the role of AI in enhancing coding abilities and problem-solving, while cautioning against using AI tools where they may not be beneficial. The conversation also explores the challenges of working with API documentation, the impact of AI on different engineering levels, and the importance of efficient...2024-04-1535 minModern WebModern Web6 Steps to AI Adoption: Prompt Engineering for Workflow Optimization with Jerome HardawayTracy Lee, Rob Ocel, and Jerome Hardaway continue their six part series on adopting AI technology into your workflow. In this episode, they discuss the importance of prompt engineering in optimizing AI interactions, emphasizing the need for clear communication, task breakdown, and effective tooling. Jerome highlights the significance of understanding AI prompts, avoiding humanization of AI, and leveraging prompt patterns for code quality enhancement. Sponsored by This Dot Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel2024-04-0145 minModern WebModern WebMaking and Using GPTs to Improving Developer Workflows with Jerome Hardaway & Tracy LeeTracy Lee and Jerome Hardaway (Vets Who Code) continue their series where they define the six steps of AI adoption. In this episode, they discuss the second step, making and using GPTs and other AI tools to improve your workflow. They explore how AI can be used for resume building, workflow optimization, development processes, and education. They also emphasize the importance of learning how to structure tasks effectively within AI interactions. Sponsored by This Dot Labs Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel Read more on our blog2024-03-2034 minModern WebModern WebDismantling Your AI Bias with Jerome Hardaway and Tracy LeeTracy Lee and Jerome Hardaway (Vets Who Code) embark on a series of defining the six steps of AI adoption. In this episode, they define the first step: destroying the bias, through which technologists must first acknowledge the transformative potential of AI across industries. Tracy and Jerome explore the role of AI in enhancing human capabilities, particularly in education and workflow improvement, and how developers can reframe their thinking about AI to more mindfully integrate AI into their daily work. Sponsored by This Dot Labs Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel Read more on our blog.2024-03-1239 minFrontier Podcast by Gun.ioFrontier Podcast by Gun.ioEp. 31: Jerome Hardaway, Founder of Vets Who CodeWhen Jerome Hardaway was hired at the Department of Defense, it wasn't because of the skills he learned in the military; it was the ones he taught himself after leaving the Air Force. This week on Founder to Founder, he talks with Teja about the life-changing world of software, working to help Vets channel their military skills into successful tech careers, and a sprinkling of martial arts and anime.www.vetswhocode.iowww.linkedin.com/in/jeromehardaway Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-11-0233 minFrontier Podcast by Gun.ioFrontier Podcast by Gun.ioEp. 31: Jerome Hardaway, Founder of Vets Who CodeWhen Jerome Hardaway was hired at the Department of Defense, it wasn't because of the skills he learned in the military; it was the ones he taught himself after leaving the Air Force. This week on Founder to Founder, he talks with Teja about the life-changing world of software, working to help Vets channel their military skills into successful tech careers, and a sprinkling of martial arts and anime.www.vetswhocode.iowww.linkedin.com/in/jeromehardaway Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-11-0233 minModern WebModern WebWhat Everyone Gets Wrong About AI-Powered Development- Moving Beyond the Obvious with Jerome HardawayIn this podcast episode, Jerome Hardaway and Rob Ocel explore AI-powered development. They discuss the importance of active engagement in tech communities and the value of skill development. Jerome highlights the changing landscape for junior developers and the availability of free online resources for learning. The episode also emphasizes AI's practical benefits, such as boosting productivity and aiding job readiness. It dispels misconceptions about AI hindering creativity, presenting it as a valuable tool for developers. This episode is sponsored by CircleCI.2023-10-041h 02Ruby RoguesRuby RoguesMetaprogramming with Jordan Hudgens - RUBY 610Today's Ruby Rogues podcast features Metaprogramming with Jordan Hudgens. We have panelists Jerome Hardaway, Brian Hogan, Dave Kimura and Charles Max Wood. Tune in and learn more about metaprogramming!SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDeveloper Book Club starting PicksJerome HardawayDon’t Know Metaprogramming in Ruby? By Gavin MorriceDave KimuraSherlock TV Series on BBCBrian HoganiOS application: WorkflowOverwatchCharles Max WoodRuby Dev SummitAngular Dev SummitFocusterJordan HudgensPetergateComprehensive Ruby Programming by Jordan HudgensTwitter @jordanhudgensInstagram @jordanhudgensBlog crondose.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of thi...2023-10-0442 minThe ReadME PodcastThe ReadME PodcastFusing tech and progressThis month we’re exploring quantum leaps in technology—then, now, and what devs can do today to prepare for tomorrow. The hosts welcome Klint Finley, Senior Editor of The ReadME Project, to discuss the role that open source played in a recent nuclear fusion breakthrough. Additionally, we speak with Jerome Hardaway, Executive Director of Vets Who Code, who shares practical advice on fortifying your career against unforeseen forces. And for those just getting started, Kedasha Kerr joins us to answer a listener question and provide tips to get going with Git and GitHub.Here’s what’s in sto...2023-04-1138 minThe Future in TechThe Future in TechHow Generative AI Will Change DevOps - with Jerome HardawayJerome Hardaway explores how generative AI can revolutionize the software development process by increasing efficiency, automating repetitive tasks, and creating more sophisticated and innovative solutions.2023-01-2657 minThe Unicorn FindersThe Unicorn FindersTUF w/VetsWhoCode - Teaching Veterans on How to CodeWe are joined by Jerome Hardaway, Founder & Executive Director of VetsWhoCode.  Please rate, review, and share the pod if you enjoy it!  Website: https://theunicornfinders.carrd.co/2022-07-2535 minHackerRank RadioHackerRank RadioHow a Veteran Became an Engineer at Microsoft: Introducing All-Star Jerome HardawayFrom spending 5 years as a part of the United States Air Force, to becoming a Senior Software Engineer at one of the biggest tech companies in the world-Microsoft, it’s been an arduous but rewarding journey for Jerome Hardaway. During this journey, he founded Vets Who Code, a veteran-led non-profit that’s served as a launchpad for many veterans.. He’s also won several honors, such as being named a Twilio Champion, Github Star and Google Developer Expert and his journey is far from stagnant. Jerome is now a HackerRank All-Star, and he hopes to educate our community about everyt...2021-12-2927 minCmoove Grooves PodcastCmoove Grooves PodcastWho Da Neo-Soul Is This? 2021 (Vol. 17)Hey Cmoove Groovers!! Been gone for a minute but I'm back with some new Neo-Soul, Independent and Lofi/Instrumentalist artists for you to check out. As with each series we start off slow with Vol. 1 and then pick up the pace and bpm with each subsequent release. With that being said...here's some artists for you to watch out for in 2021! And as always... Listen....Enjoy....and Share!!! (Gone head and hit that ❤ button too). Who Da Neo-Soul Is This? 2021 (Vol. 17) 01. Layfullstop - Cherries | (00:00) 02. Cici Lara - Without You | (04:28) 03. E. Jones - *Look What You've Done To Me | (07:56) 04. Ledisi - Wh...2021-12-162h 02Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedHonoring Veterans Day and #VetsWhoCode (Backstage #19)We’re “doing it live” with Jerome Hardaway, a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft and the Executive Director of Vets Who Code — a veteran-led and operated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that focuses on training veterans, active duty military, and military spouses in software development and open source with the goal of starting careers in the technology industry. This is a lengthly conversation in and around Jerome’s story, the Vets Who Code mission and impact, the experience of being in the United States Military, and the opportunity and potential of 1.5x’ing one of the most elite group of people on the planet.2021-11-112h 00Guidance Counselor 2.0Guidance Counselor 2.0Episode 82 - w_Jerome Hardaway, Sr. Engineer @ Microsoft & Founder of Vets Who CodeIf you like what you hear connect with me... LinkedIn Website Twitter2021-09-2453 minIn The Real To The Point with Sharon LaVetteIn The Real To The Point with Sharon LaVetteNanna's Clubhouse "Hope's Chest Weary Heart"Hope's Chest Weary Heart is a children's book. Written by Sharon LaVette during a pinnacle turning point in life. This book is dedicated to Jeffrey Jerome Haynes;04/1967 to 10/18 Rest In Peace. You are loved and missed xoxo2021-04-2408 minSELECT*: Your Resource for Innovative Tech & Developer Topics Hosted by HarperDBSELECT*: Your Resource for Innovative Tech & Developer Topics Hosted by HarperDBVets Who Code: Founder Story w/ Jerome HardawayIn this podcast interview, Margo was fortunate enough to get some airtime with Jerome Hardaway, an Air Force veteran who launched Vets Who Code. Vets Who Code is a veteran-led and operated charitable non-profit that focuses on training veterans in web development and software engineering principles free of charge, with the focus of starting careers as JavaScript developers and other roles in tech._Jerome shares his intriguing and inspiring story of returning from the military without a clear path of what to do next, learning how to code, and eventually creating this much-needed organization that...2021-03-0354 minSELECT*: Your Resource for Innovative Tech & Developer Topics Hosted by HarperDBSELECT*: Your Resource for Innovative Tech & Developer Topics Hosted by HarperDBEpisode 4: Vets Who Code: Founder StoryIn this podcast interview, Margo was fortunate enough to get some airtime with Jerome Hardaway, an Air Force veteran who launched Vets Who Code. Vets Who Code is a veteran-led and operated charitable non-profit that focuses on training veterans in web development and software engineering principles free of charge, with the focus of starting careers as JavaScript developers and other roles in tech._Jerome shares his intriguing and inspiring story of returning from the military without a clear path of what to do next, learning how to code, and eventually creating this much-needed organization that helps other vets in his...2021-03-0354 minWe Belong Here: Lessons from Unconventional Paths to TechWe Belong Here: Lessons from Unconventional Paths to Tech36. Jerome Hardaway: Founder of Vets Who CodeJerome Hardaway is a writer at Stack Overflow, an Instructor for Front End Masters, a Developer Advocate at QuickenLoans, and the founder and Executive Director of Vets Who Code.As a writer and instructor, he focuses on those learning how to code and who are looking to get their first job as a Web Developer. As a Developer Advocate, he focuses on externally championing the company's tools while internally focusing on improving the culture. As an Executive Director of #VetsWhoCode, he focuses on training and gathering the resources so that veterans can become employed javascript developers, with...2021-01-191h 07Greater Than CodeGreater Than Code213: This Is Me with CherCONTENT WARNING: Eating Disorders, Substance Abuse & Addiction 01:12 - Cher’s Superpower: Making and Collecting Hot Sauce Gastroparesis Hobby vs Coping Mechanism 04:33 - Good Ideas Can Come From Anywhere Drive to Execute Becoming a Mentor/Leader Curiosity and Understanding the Big Picture Seeking Feedback From Others While Introspecting Feedback From Yourself 12:50 - Bravery, Enduring, and Overcoming; Eradicating Stigmas and Breaking Stereotypes Impostor Syndrome Blowing the Top Off Gatekeep-y Assumptions in Tech Rawness and Integrity Nader Dabit & Kurt Kemple “You’re not alone,” “I’m not special,” and “You can get here too.” Using Your Journey to Em...2020-12-1650 minFriends That CodeFriends That Code19 - Stay ready so you don’t have to get ready with Jerome HardawayDeveloper, Air Force Veteran, Tech Evangelist, Founder and Executive Director at Vets Who Code and Captain America of web development! Ladies and gentlemen, today’s guest is Jerome Hardaway! Vets Who Code: vetswhocode.io VWC on Github: https://github.com/Vets-Who-Code Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeromeHardaway Juneteenth Conference: https://juneteenthconf.com Rendevous in Memphis: https://www.hogsfly.com Otaku Ramen in Nashville: https://www.otakuramen.com2020-10-281h 14Greater Than CodeGreater Than Code206: Conscious Teaching and Learning with Brian Hogan02:11 - Brian’s Superpower: Being Able to Teach People Stuff Guiding Learners Towards Outcomes and Success Connecting with Students on a Deeper Level Active Learning 13:15 - Building Relationships Adults vs Kids Tapping Into Individual Motivation 18:34 - Learning Useful, Real-World Material Exercises For Programmers Systems Thinking Speech by Dr. Russell Ackoff Working Backwards: Identify Outcomes/Goals => Write/Build Content/Material Docs Are (can be) Wrong! 31:39 - Constructive and Interactive Learning Learning Happens Through Feedback and Practice The Shannon Communication Model Experiencing Joint Activity 37:12 - Conversation Theory 43:27 - Teaching Vs Mentoring...2020-10-2859 minFront End Happy HourFront End Happy HourEpisode 113 - Severless - serving(less) drinksDo you remember the days of FTP? In this episode, we are joined by Jerome Hardaway to talk with us about the changes made to hosting websites and how serverless has improved the ways we serve up websites and applications. Guests: Jerome Hardaway - @JeromeHardaway Panelists: Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan Augustus Yuan - @augburto Jem Young - @JemYoung Stacy London - @stacylondoner Picks: Jerome Hardaway - Serverless - CSS Tricks Jerome Hardaway - Lucifer Jerome Hardaway - The Boys Season 2 Ryan Burgess - Chef's Table BBQ Ryan Burgess - Mixel cocktail app Stacy London - Sukhe Phool - Max Cooper...2020-10-0438 mincloud2030cloud2030Vets Who Code Deep Dive with Jerome Hardaway : Distance DevOps #11Jerome Hardaway discusses the how, what and why about VetsWhoCode.org. This detailed session explores how they help Vets be successful both with coding and in the workplace.2020-09-3052 minLast Week in .NETLast Week in .NET.NET 5 RC 1 is looking for a few good Daredevils.NET 5 RC1 is now availableIt's great to see .NET 5 so close to release. The blog post announcing, however, has a whiplash moment I just need to note: and the first of two RCs before the official release in November. RC1 is a “go live” release; you are supported using it in production. At this point, we’re looking for reports of any remaining critical bugs that should be fixed before the final release.So what I'm reading is that the target demographic for .NET 5 RC1 is people who want to use it in prod...2020-09-2106 minHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedJAMstack Radio - Ep. #63, Products Over Projects with Jerome Hardaway of Vets Who CodeIn episode 63 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Jerome Hardaway of Vets Who Code. They discuss Jerome’s experience teaching veterans to code, prioritizing products over projects, and GitHub Sponsors.2020-09-1040 minJamstack RadioJamstack RadioEp. #63, Products Over Projects with Jerome Hardaway of Vets Who CodeIn episode 63 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Jerome Hardaway of Vets Who Code. They discuss Jerome’s experience teaching veterans to code, prioritizing products over projects, and GitHub Sponsors.The post appeared first on Heavybit.2020-09-1040 minCoffee and Open SourceCoffee and Open SourceJerome HardawayJerome Hardaway is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft and The Executive Developer of Vets Who Code. Having served in the Air Force as Security Forces then transitioned into software engineering, he is focused on helping underrepresented members in the veteran community learn and break into tech. He has received numerous awards and honors due to his work but the most rewarding part to him is easing the point of entry so that others have easier paths into tech than he did.2020-08-131h 22Greater Than CodeGreater Than Code192: Bringing Our Whole Selves with Siobhán Cronin02:36 - Siobhán’s Superpower: Catalyzing Personal and Community Change 04:19 - Managing Change During COVID-19 Experiencing Joy While Grieving Bringing Your Whole Self to Work (a boundary being stretched like never before) Working From Home: Ranges of Experiences and Comfort-Levels 13:51 - Pros and Cons of Bringing Your Whole/Full Self to Work Building Affinity & Care Interfacing with Capitalism Painpoints as Learning Opportunities Having Boundaries Building Inclusive Communities and Workspaces Extending Grace and Care 34:08 - People Have to Do Work on Themselves “You’re not categorically a good person.” – Siobhán Check Yourse...2020-07-2250 minSoftware Developers JourneySoftware Developers Journey#110 Jerome Hardaway is the definition of willpowerJerome first took us through his first years after military, learning SQL and getting into tech. We then discussed the non-profit organization VetsWhoCode he accidentally created, how he selects veterans and what the focus on. We finally touched upon his work as a developer advocate and how happy it makes him.Here are the links of the show:https://www.twitter.com/JeromeHardawayhttps://vetswhocode.iohttps://developer.mozilla.orghttps://basecamp.com/books/reworkhttps://javascript.infoCreditsMusic Aye by Yung Kartz is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host...2020-07-2141 min