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Being a father is a thankless job, but for Andrew, it’s also one of the most rewarding. In this episode, Andrew—who you may remember from our Part 1 video, How to be a 10X Engineer—shares a glimpse into his daily life as a software engineer and dedicated dad. From morning routines and school drop-offs to juggling work meetings and family time, Andrew shows how he manages to balance a demanding career in tech with the joys and challenges of fatherhood. Whether he's solving complex coding problems or handling bedtime stories, Andrew's story highlights the unique journey of parenthood in the fast-paced world of software engineering. Tune in for Part 2 of this inspiring journey!✨Follow us on our socials!- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ragtechdev/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ragtechdev- Blog: https://ragtech.hashnode.dev/- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1KfM9JTWsDQ5QoMYEh489d- More Links: https://linktr.ee/ragtechdev
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In this episode, we talk about an app that one of us created to tinker with OpenAI! We talk about how it was built and about prompting and how important the prompt is for apps made on top of OpenAI! Tune in and find out more!
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Did you know Python is an open source language? What is open source? Is open source less secure compared to closed source? What are the two (motivating... and not so motivating) sides in contributing to an open source community, in this case, Python? These questions will be answered by Martin, a recently retired software engineer who has experiences maintaining Python open source projects as part of his work in his startup and being an executive member of the Python User Group in Singapore!✨Follow us on our socials!- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ragtechdev/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ragtechdev- Blog: https://ragtech.hashnode.dev/- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1KfM9JTWsDQ5QoMYEh489d- More Links: https://linktr.ee/ragtechdevTIMESTAMPS00:00 Preview01:18 Introduction to ragTech01:34 Introducing Martin04:06 How would you describe open source and how does it fit in in the world of Python?05:38 Isn't open source dangerous if everyone can see the source code?06:53 How does open source compare to closed source when it comes to fixing problems with software?08:52 How has it been like fo ryou, contributing to the Python open source community?10:44 What has been the other side of the coin in your experience contributing to the Python open source community?12:17 What does a maintainer of an open source project do, and is it difficult?13:22 What are the hidden struggles of giving up your role as a maintainer of an open source project?14:41 What is it about the culture of learning in the open-source community?16:35 How do tech communities contribute to learning in the community?17:21 What doe sit take to organize a tech conference like PyCon, and will you still be involved?18:38 What are the harsh realities of maintaining a tech community group?20:40 Why might it be more difficult to maintain a tech community group in Singapore than other places?22:28 Why should companies start to view participating in tech communities as part of work?24:28 Conclusion and coming up next
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Join senior software engineer Andrew as he delves into the impact of AI on software development, the value of real-world experience, and the importance of effective communication. Discover how finding your passion and managing your energy can elevate your career. Andrew shares insights on balancing mentorship with allowing junior engineers to learn independently. Packed with personal anecdotes and professional tips, this video is a must-watch for aspiring and seasoned software engineers alike. Don't miss out on these valuable industry insights!
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Is it ok to have more than 2 pages in your resume? Do cultural differences cause one culture to be better at interviews? How to approach recruiters at networking events? What keywords to write in your resume? Joanna, a seasoned recruiter, our guest speaker this podcast answers all these questions and more!✨Follow us on our socials!- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ragtechdev/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ragtechdev- Blog: https://ragtech.hashnode.dev/- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1KfM9JTWsDQ5QoMYEh489d- More Links: https://linktr.ee/ragtechdev
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In this episode, software developers Natasha and Saloni sit down with Joanna, a seasoned Recruiter, to dive into the world of hiring and recruitment. They discuss:- What a Talent Acquisition Manager is and their role in the hiring process.- The differences between a Talent Acquisition Manager and a Hiring Manager.- Joanna's approach to hiring for various roles.- Whether having side projects can give candidates an edge.- Effective strategies for sourcing candidates.Tune in to gain valuable insights and tips from an expert in the field!✨Follow us on our socials!- Instagram: / ragtechdev - Twitter: / ragtechdev - Blog: https://ragtech.hashnode.dev/- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1KfM9JT...- More Links: https://linktr.ee/ragtechdev
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How do we increase our visibility in our workplace? How do we navigate workplace politics? What are some tips to maintain good relationships with our team? How do we give constructive feedback to others without unintentionally hurting them? In this episode, Saloni and Victoria spoke to Yumin Wong, a Staff Software Engineer, who answered all our questions about career!
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How do you juggle between being a mom and an engineer? Does being a mom at work give you leeway? How to deal with anxiety going back to work after maternity leave? Join us in this episode by ragTech as we talk with Yumin, a Staff Software Engineer about her journey being a mom (of 2!) and an engineer!
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What are the cons to consider when joining hackathons? What are our REAL opinions on internal company hackathons? What are some tips for newbies to hackathons? Join us in part 2 of this episode by ragTech as we talk about our experiences joining hackathons as a solutions engineer, an associate software engineer and a senior software developer!
📢 HACKATHON SHOUTOUTJoin the AngelHack Global Hackathon Series movement 🌍: https://go.d3v.gg/wdvsg✨Follow us on our socials!- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ragtechdev/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ragtechdev- Blog: https://ragtech.hashnode.dev/- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1KfM9JTWsDQ5QoMYEh489d- More Links: https://linktr.ee/ragtechdev
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Can only coders join hackathons? What skills can you gain from hackathons? Can you join hackathons to validate startup ideas that you have? Join us in this episode by ragTech as we talk about our experiences joining hackathons as a solutions engineer, an associate software engineer and a senior software developer! ✨Follow us on our socials!- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ragtechdev/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ragtechdev- Blog: https://ragtech.hashnode.dev/- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1KfM9JTWsDQ5QoMYEh489d- More Links: https://linktr.ee/ragtechdev
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In this episode, we invited Yumin Wong as a guest to discuss the role of a Staff Software Engineer and the transition from being a Senior Software Engineer to a Staff Software Engineer. There's a lot of things to cover in the role such as being a value multiplier for the team and organization, focusing on availability, scalability, and extensibility, and requiring effective communication and a broad impact and scope.
Yumin also shares her personal experiences with learning programming, overcoming challenges in college, and adapting to different work environments.
Additionally, we discuss the significance of women mentors in careers and the importance of having diverse perspectives in the tech industry.
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We share how we met through a local tech community, how we continue being a part of it, and the benefits of being in one! Let us know which communities you are a part of and we can spread more awareness about it here! eg. GirlsInTech, WomenWhoCode
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In this episode, we delve into the art of acing tech interviews! Join us as we explore essential strategies, from resume crafting to whiteboarding techniques. Discover the secrets to showcasing your skills and standing out in the competitive tech landscape. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting your journey, this episode is packed with insights to help you excel in your next interview. Tune in and level up your interview game! 🚀
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🎙️ Sit back, relax, and tune in to our laid-back podcast where three friends, all passionate women in tech, share their thoughts on some of the most common debates swirling around the tech world! From Light vs. Dark Mode preferences to the age-old question of Startup or MAANG, we're covering it all with laughter and camaraderie.💬 Join us as we dive into the frontend vs. backend debate, offering insights from our experiences as software engineers and a solutions engineer. From coding challenges to project management woes, we're not holding back in this candid conversation.
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Natasha, Victoria and Saloni (3 techies) discuss our own Mentorship journey and we banter about the pros and cons but unanimously we came to the conclusion that it's not for us! We reveal why each of us feel that way and share other forms of Tech Mentorship that we embrace instead!
Do watch a video of this podcast: https://youtu.be/QOOi_wxyrB0
Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and X: @ragtechdev
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In this episode, we unravel the mysteries of Scrum, Agile, and Waterfall methodologies, exploring their applications beyond the technical realm.
Ever wondered if Scrum is exclusively for engineering teams? Join us as we debunk common myths and misconceptions surrounding these terms. Our team share insights on the versatility of Scrum and Agile, breaking down barriers to show how these methodologies can benefit any workplace. Discover the pros and cons of adopting Scrum and Agile practices as we navigate the intricacies of project management. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your journey, this episode provides valuable perspectives to help you make informed decisions in implementing these methodologies.
Tune in for a captivating discussion that will empower you with the knowledge needed to thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of workplace culture. Let's demystify Scrum and Agile together! -
In this episode, let us get to know one of our team members, Victoria. She is a solutions engineer, technical blogger, speaker, GitHub Star, WomenWhoCode Singapore leader and now, a newbie podcaster at ragTech!
Learn more about her journey in tech and about her in this episode!
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In this episode we embark on a journey through the illustrious career of Saloni, the seasoned software developer in the RagTech podcast team. Join us as we delve deep into Saloni's extensive experience, celebrating her triumphs, and gaining valuable insights from her remarkable journey in the dynamic world of software development.
Get ready for candid conversations, witty anecdotes, and invaluable lessons as we probe Saloni's odyssey—one line of code at a time. Whether you're a seasoned developer seeking relatable experiences or an aspiring coder eager to learn from the best, this episode offers a front-row seat to the fascinating world of software development. Join us as we unravel the secrets of a coding maestro!
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Welcome to this episode of ragTech, where we dive deep into the world of creating communities as a technical founder and software engineer. In this episode, we unravel the journey of Natasha, a dynamic individual whose resume is dotted with various organizations, many of which she initiated herself. As a seasoned technical founder and software engineer, Natasha shares her insights into the evolution of her career, shedding light on how she came to specialize in zero-to-one products.
Join our ragTech team as Natasha delves into the philosophy that propels her in community creation and team building. We talk about the principles and values that guide her as she cultivates environments where innovation thrives and connections flourish. From the initial spark of an idea to the tangible manifestation of a community, Natasha takes us through the intricate process of bringing people together for a common purpose.
Moreover, Natasha provides a unique perspective on time management, juggling multiple roles and commitments with finesse. Learn about the strategies she employs to stay organized and efficient, ensuring that each project and community she's involved in receives the attention it deserves.
Whether you're an aspiring technical founder, software engineer, or someone intrigued by the intricacies of community building, this podcast offers valuable insights into the mind of Natasha—a trailblazer in the tech industry who has mastered the art of turning ideas into impactful communities. Tune in and be inspired by the wisdom and experiences of a true innovator!
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We often hear about "developer burnout," and for those outside the tech industry, it's easy to imagine programmers as god-like individuals with superpowers, capable of typing over 140 words per minute and staring at multiple monitors in a dark room for hours on end. But is this really true?What is this "tech industry" like really? Whether you are working in a non-technical industry or not, technology is at the forefront of our lives in this era. In the first episode of ragTech, we will dispel prevalent misconceptions and examine various stereotypes within the tech industry through the lenses of our ragtag team! And best of all, this is just a prelude to all the possible topics we want to explore more deeply in upcoming episodes!