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Full stack diaper changer- Full curious developer. (he/him)

Opinions are not my own, they are the opinions of the brain goblin.

Learning about code and rambling about it.

If you come for deep insights and profound knowledge of code, you come to the wrong place.

I will display my ignorance in code while pretending to share my learnings.

To compensate... I'll share some food or plant pictures.

Current bloghttps://blog.codemanship.dev
Past Bloghttps://pablo-curell-mompo.medium.com/
Githubhttps://github.com/pablocm90
Podcast - A Junior, A Senior and Ihttps://open.spotify.com/show/7AMbqJv7HCdSDiTG1nvUaa

A few days ago Aslihan and Stefano joined me to talk about tech workers and music

We discussed why there might be an overlap between tech and music.

Creativity might be one aspect.

Find out more here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/09uhpisn1TJ09F3ivFcUXs?si=95T2ZRPcSzSRGM_0k-aNBQ

A few months ago Rob and Tim joined me to talk about OOP.

One of the things we ended up discussing is how many classes are too many classes.

Listen more here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0CnoEIlk2A1nAcFPoFTToK?si=vau8CTQlRFGBZCjG8RKkoA

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Aslihan and Stefano joined me to discuss Music and Tech.

I got to learn a lot about what makes music and tech similar and different, listen to their art and understand what appeals to them in each 'universe'

Join us for a very interesting episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/09uhpisn1TJ09F3ivFcUXs?si=9rfxVzfZTFm750VUGED_uQ

28 - On Tech Workers and Music with Aslihan and Stefano

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Software developers are in a unique position to find synergies in their place of work.

This came up in a conversation with Steven and Dave about misunderstood concepts in tech.

Although the conversation might have become a bit more meta ๐Ÿ˜…

Find the episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2YszJNnj0inMxkhl1asfUo?si=CC6zdbk0Q22pKUPf0-IztQ

And if you have an itch that you want to scratch, you can come to me, I build it with you, I add it to the catalogue and you get a couple other apps for free.

Right now I have:

A status tracker for different things around the house (chores, fridge, stuff like that).

A recipe list easily searchable and with tags.

For this to work I'd have to add a centralized entry page.

I have a dumb business idea.

I've started to scratch my own itch with several little apps to remove some annoyances.

I wonder if making them open source, but with a hosting option would be worth it.

You pay something like 1 euro per little app per year, everything is centralized.

You can self host it if you like that better (but it's more expensive).

With coding assistants being highly subsidized (thus, for now, worth it).

I am having fun letting them create small little projects I wouldn't really put in production, but are fine enough for me)

A few days ago I had the pleasure of discussing Ruby with Stan and Lucian.

We ended up discussing why Ruby can feel less daunting than other programming languages.

Find the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0UaTHzRtNkiSfqWVigJNTq?si=qn7X-Gj4Tr2Zw3uhCmrl8g

A few Months ago Asli and Sami joined me to discuss bootcamps.

Bootcamps are quite hands on, and that can be a refreshing change of pace for some people.

More here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/40F1Nkropy2z6lzRkBAaL5?si=VXpuB3LXTdiUiHn1AZZVDQ