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    #14 The Work of a CTO: Building a Great Engineering Culture with Fabiano Beselga

    #14 The Work of a CTO: Building a Great Engineering Culture with Fabiano Beselga

    Fabiano Beselga is our first guest for 2020!

    He co-founded Magnetis, one of the most successful fintech startups in Brazil, and served as the CTO for over 7 years. Magnetis is a robot advisor startup who grew 200% every year over the past few years, and now has more than 10 thousand clients, USD$90M under management and 90 people on the team. Widely recognized as one of the best places to work, Magnetis is a great example of a company that successfully adopted a remote work culture.

    Fabiano built the engineering team from scratch and all the processes and culture around it, making sure to create a diverse team composed of people coming from different backgrounds and having different levels of experience. We talked about creating and managing a fast-growing team while also scaling the business and driving innovation. He always believed that establishing a good culture would lead to a great team and a great product, and the success of his team is a reflection of that. He also thinks that CTOs should focus on building the culture from the start.

    If you want to become a C-Level executive or become a better leader, check out this episode. Fabiano shared a lot of great advice on how to make sure you are giving the support your team needs and how to establish good practices, deliver better products, and how to hire well.

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    #13 Building Software for Startups in San Francisco and Leading Development Teams with Amed Rodriguez

    #13 Building Software for Startups in San Francisco and Leading Development Teams with Amed Rodriguez

    Amed Rodriguez is a Senior Software Engineer who has extensive experience with lean startup and has developed software for many startups in San Francisco. He is originally from Mexico and is now living in Vancouver.

    After leading a Lean Startup product development company for many years, he co-founded a startup in the health sector which got an interview with Y-Combinator (W15). After not getting accepted into YC, he started working as an engineer for companies in the Bay Area.

    We talked about his experience of trying to get a work permit to be able to live in the US, and why he eventually decided to immigrate to Canada instead. He also shared some tips on how to get more startup clients and projects when you're working as a freelancer and how he's found jobs in the US and Canada.

    We also talked about the main differences between living and working as a developer in Monterrey,  San Francisco and Vancouver, and the challenges of working onsite after many years of remote work.

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    #12 Sharpening Your Coding Skills by Contributing to Open-source with Gui Vieira

    #12 Sharpening Your Coding Skills by Contributing to Open-source with Gui Vieira

    Have you ever thought about contributing to open-source projects but don't know where to start or which project to choose? Gui Vieira has been the maintainer of the popular 'shoulda-matchers' gem since 2017.

    We talked about the job of being an open-source maintainer. not only that, but we also discussed TDD, as well as his entrepreneurship journey in the past, and the process of moving to Canada.

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    #11 Code-Inspired Music and Open Source Projects with Linda Peng

    #11 Code-Inspired Music and Open Source Projects with Linda Peng

    Linda Peng is a frontend developer and a musician. She graduated in Economics and Public Policy (Social Sciences), and she was always interested in social work. She worked at a non-profit for a couple of years, where she had the opportunity to switch to a web developer job in 2013.

    Now she is a front-end developer and is the creator and maintainer of CodeBuddies.org. Inspired by the idea of remote meetups, she created CodeBuddies to help everyone learn to code together no matter where they are. 100% open-source, people used CodeBuddies to organize more than 1289 hangouts sessions.


    We also talked about her musical background. In October her Kickstarter campaign was baked and she launched her first album, called "Violin.play() - Code-inspired violin music". Linda generously shared a secret code for our listeners so they can listen to the entire album, so make sure to listen to this episode and share it with your developer friends. 

    To give you a taste, some of the songs included are "A walk through the binary tree forest",  "What is this", "Callback Hell", "Superclass" and more.

    We discussed how putting your side projects out there helps you meet new people and achieve unexpected results.

    If you enjoyed this episode and Linda's album, make sure to let her know, we're sure she would love to hear your feedback! :)



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    #10 Mastering your Financial Life and Living Healthy with Andrea Bernal

    #10 Mastering your Financial Life and Living Healthy with Andrea Bernal

    Originally from Panama, Andrea Bernal is a Computer Systems Engineer with a Master's in Supply Chain Management. She lived and worked in the US after winning a Fulbright Scholarship, and has extensive experience with Portfolio Management and Finance. Nowadays, she lives in Vancouver and works as a Project Manager for Telus.

    Andrea is on her way to financial independence, making extra money on the side from doing nutritional consulting work. She is a minimalist and a member of the FIRE movement (Financial Independence/Retire Early).

    She worked as an Assistant Producer to the Netflix documentary "What The Health", and runs a very popular Youtube channel called "Plantae Revolution" about plant-based nutrition.

    In this episode, Andrea shared with us some effective ideas on how to take care of your money and your health, and how to be more productive and intentional about your life. We talked about investments, Financial Independence and Early Retirement, ETFs, and Minimalism. She plans to become financially independent in the next 10 years.

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    #9 From Self-Taught Photographer to Principal Engineer with Keith Bingman from Unbounce

    #9 From Self-Taught Photographer to Principal Engineer with Keith Bingman from Unbounce

    Keith Bingman is a Principal Engineer at Unbounce, where he leads frontend development. He learned javascript by himself 15 years ago when he was working as a photographer. He is originally from the US, lived in Germany, and now lives in Vancouver, Canada.

    We talked about being self-taught and how to improve yourself as a developer by building personal projects.

    He also talked about his experience of doing "big software rewrites" in the past and the present, moving a project from other technologies to React. We also talked about Elm, Rust and the future of frontend development.

    According to him, you need to be very persistent when you want to introduce good practices to an established team and you need to lead by example. That helped him unlock the potential of the engineering team by introducing testing, pair-programming and mentoring. He has been a mentor for a very long time and is very passionate about it:

    "Pair programming is mentoring just by itself. I always learn something new by pair-programming, it doesn't matter how experienced they are".

    As a Principal Engineer, he tries to make sure he helps the team to unblock themselves and that everyone is mentoring others from the get-go.

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    #8 Growing the Women in Web Dev International Community with Jenny Chan

    #8 Growing the Women in Web Dev International Community with Jenny Chan

    Jenny Chan is a digital nomad, and a Full Stack Developer. She runs a very successful community for female developers called Women in Web Dev.

    In this episode, she gave some tips for those who are planning to do a bootcamp, how she got her first job after finishing it, the importance of putting yourself out there and making connections, and how she got her first remote job as a developer.

    Jenny shared some tips on how to find a job as a junior developer and how her community helps women start their careers as web developers, how to get a remote job and how to be productive while working remotely.

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    #7 Human-Computer Interaction Research and front-end development with Antoine Ponsard from Asana

    #7 Human-Computer Interaction Research and front-end development with Antoine Ponsard from Asana

    Antoine Ponsard is a Software Developer with a Master's in Computer Science and is a specialist in Human-Computer Interaction. We talked about his experience of moving from France to Vancouver to pursue his Master's Degree at UBC. He currently works with front-end development at Asana, a web and mobile application designed to help teams organize, track, and manage their work.

    If you've been thinking about studying abroad, listen to our conversation because Antoine shared some interesting advice on how to get a scholarship.

    Asana is also hiring, so make sure you check out their job openings.

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    #6 Elixir and Functional Programming with Ulisses Almeida

    #6 Elixir and Functional Programming with Ulisses Almeida

    We talked with Ulisses about migrating Ruby projects to Elixir while he was working at Plataformatec alongside the creator of the Elixir language, the process of writing his book and why you should learn Functional Programming, and how he moved to Estonia in Northern Europe.

    Enjoy it!

    PS: only Brazilians listeners will get the reference @ 16:20 ;)

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    #5 The Business of Hiring International Developers with Ilya Brotzky of VanHack

    #5 The Business of Hiring International Developers with Ilya Brotzky of VanHack

    VanHack has helped more than 700 developers get a visa-sponsored job in Canada and Europe.

    In this episode, Ilya Brotzky, the founder and CEO of VanHack talks about the challenges of running a remote global company, how he learned from his mistakes and built a very successful business, and what are the goals for VanHack in the next few months.

    He also gives more details about some great companies that are hiring international talent, and how you too can get a job abroad through VanHack.

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    #4 Talking about Erlang with Brian St. Amand

    #4 Talking about Erlang with Brian St. Amand

    Joe Armstrong, one of the creators of Erlang, once said: "Erlang is 'write once, run forever'".

    Grab yourself a cup of coffee or tea and listen to this amazing conversation with Brian St. Amand, an expert Erlang software engineer. Erlang is a powerful yet not so popular tool for building fault-tolerant distributed systems. We talked about how to start learning Erlang, how to build good and maintainable software, and some interesting philosophical discussion about the human side of software development or, as Brian said, "the liberal art of programming".

    This episode is also a tribute to Joe Armstrong, one of the creators of Erlang, who passed away a few months ago. Thank you, Joe.

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    #3 Front-End Development and UX with Gleidy Mendoza

    #3 Front-End Development and UX with Gleidy Mendoza

    Gleidy Mendoza is a Front-End and UX Developer originally from Venezuela. She started working with Java but when Ajax came out, she fell in love with the possibilities of working with UX to deliver a better product for her clients.

    She first came to Vancouver to study English. After sending her resume to many companies here, one company offered her a job and a Work Permit. Since 2010, she's been working in Canada, and she's been working for Unbounce since January 2019.

    On this episode, we talk about working on the frontend, the importance of mentoring and how adopting practices like Pair Programming in your company can help your team grow faster.

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