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thoughtbot Giant Robots Episode #96

Business is Hard (Jeff Casimir)

Jeff Casimir on Conf-stress

Clojure

中規模の会社のオープンソースへの貢献方法で
21人目を専属でさせるとか、ローテーションでコミットさせるとか考えられる
でも会社の得られるリターンは低い問題
スポンサー企業

developerに教えるschool


railsconf 2014

jeff
first big conference
last year

rails
tdd
workshop
new people
successful
dave thomas
write book
some built language
clojure
testing culture
just oppotunity
discussion clojure scala
go
where clojure developer come from
surprising disappoint
java
documentation
not acceptable
have gem
documentation important
dont believe
sinatra model
sinatra contrib
right choice
oppotunity
wiki
how few people pay
look at ruby community
everything open source
heroku engineyard redhat
21st person open source
rotate
heart bleed
mistake gonna happen
company level
low return
fixing bug
adding feature
ruby2.1
mad scientist
life easier
open source education fellowship
denver
clojure
offer more support
socialism software
sponsor open source
subscribe
steer project
responsibility
company participate

school
teach things newer people
most experimental
students
little value
syntax error
low value
grab half hour pair
deep feedback
human stackoverflow
get nothing
logical
deadline
first class graduated
7weeks
apprentice io
naturally delegated
third of students
other two thirds
employer
interview
conversation again
tricky
every class
business is hard
naming things
mba guy
not the case
compromise with
ten years
mit do
last 20 50 hundreds years
github issues
details
dont really matter
certain way
situation
feel sad
some of them created situation
no happiness
this conversation leads to
denver
outside of denver
why denver
middle of ocean
how easy
big deal
smaller city
organization level
normal people
people accessible
laptop g school
cant control
intuition
lower
went to SF
what kind of students
purchase
curious
colorad
7500developers
students
could be big deal
email
super meaningful
idea
chad fowler
good people
community
unstable
goal
how soon
credit card
tiny worry
huge
franchizing
favorite process
wided out
paragraphs
sustainable
great book
marketing
customer support
meaningful way
struggle for me
convince prople
trust
sorrowly
feedback
business skill