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  • When was the last time you attended an event? It was probably virtual, right? Why is that? The tech industry has moved more and more virtual the past few years and we're starting to slowly but surely crawl our way back to in-person. In this episode, Raphael Manke and Allen Helton talk about their experiences with getting together in person and how it compares to virtual events. They talk about starting your own AWS user group, the value you get from networking with locals, their favorite stories from meetups, and much more.

    About Raphael
    Raphael is a full-stack web developer leveraging serverless technologies in his day-to-day business. He helps customers build reliable and scalable solutions with minimal operational overhead. On his cloud journey, he shares his insights as a public speaker and connects other AWS enthusiasts on his local AWS Usergroup in Germany.

    Links

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/raphael-manke-a61912114 AWS User Group Karlsruhe 0 https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/aws-meetup-karlsruhe--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • Event-driven architectures (EDA) is an intimidating subject for many, but don't confuse complexity with unfamiliarity. While EDA might seem unnecessarily complex, it's a necessary architectural pattern as the world goes more and more distributed. Join James Eastham and Allen Helton as they discuss all things EDA, ranging from what to put in your events to how EDA compares to request/response architectures to observability. Whether you're looking to get into events for the first time or have been practicing for years, the episode is for you.
    #### About James
    James is a Senior Cloud Architect at Amazon Web Services and content creator. He has over 10 years of experience in software, at all layers of the application stack. He has worked in front-line support, database administration, back-end development and now works with some of the biggest companies in the world architecting systems using AWS technologies.
    James also produces content on YouTube, focused on building applications with serverless technologies and event-driven architecture.

    Links

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/plantpowerjames LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-eastham YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/@serverlessjames Believe in Serverless Community - https://believeinserverless.com--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
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  • Join Johannes and Allen as they talk about the world of modern CI/CD. The duo describes exactly what CI/CD is and is not and how your pipeline might be a bit more involved than you think. Johannes shares what he considers "the best" pipeline in the industry today, describes his experience with Amazon Code Catalyst, and goes into detail about a project he's working on to make pipeline generation a snap. Whether you're looking to get started with CI/CD or you're an experienced veteran, there's a little bit of something for everyone in this episode.


    About Johannes


    Johannes is a Sr. DevOps Engineer at FICO where he contributes to the FICO® Platform. He is a builder at heart and loves to solve problems in different flavors. He believes in full CI/CD automation and everything required to run the solution being written in code.
    Johannes was in the AWS Community Builders program from 2022 to 2023, he founded the AWS User Group Bergstrasse, helped to start the AWS Community DACH Förderverein, and is part of the team that organizes the AWS Community Day in the DACH region. He also writes about his experiences on his personal blog and recently started a YouTube channel to share experiences and best practices related to CI/CD. His mission is to empower developers to start their new projects with a true CI/CD pipeline, enabling rapid value generation through automation.
    He enjoys sharing knowledge as a public speaker, but also helping and mentoring engineers who are starting their cloud journey. He believes in true collaboration within the AWS community to make the individuals successful.

    Links

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannes-koch-353b2158 Twitter - https://twitter.com/lockhead Blog - https://lockhead.info YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@cicdonaws--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • They say the best way to learn is by doing, but is that always true? Does the way people effectively learn change the further they get into their career? Join Luc and Allen as they discuss continuing education as a developer and what they've experienced over the last decade. The two cover the benefits of side projects and the impact taking them to production has both from a learning perspective and the effectiveness of how it sharpens your skills.


    About Luc
    Luc is an AWS Serverless Hero and Principal Engineer at PostNL, where he designs and builds enterprise-scale serverless architectures. He is well known for his articles, presentations, videos, and podcasts about AWS. Luc strives to help team members, colleagues, and local and global AWS communities embrace and grow their skill sets so they too can experience the joy, fun, and sheer scale serverless brings to application development.

    Links

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/donkersgood LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donkersgoed Blog - https://lucvandonkersgoed.com AWS News - https://aws-news.com Empowered by Marty Cagan - https://rdyset.click/GDix65 The Software Engineer’s Guidebook by Gergely Orosz - https://rdyset.click/inkhV2 Team Topologies by Matthew Skelton - https://rdyset.click/qyGDyv Learning Domain Driven Design by Vlad Khononov - https://rdyset.click/iMfBjo Architecture Patterns with Python by Bob Gregory and Harry Percival - https://rdyset.click/ambmw2--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • Join Allen Helton and Jeremiah Dunham as they explore math in the world of computer science. Do developers use it as much as they thought they would or is it abstracted away to a point where we have no idea? What if there was a way to use math to prove the correctness of your code instead of writing unit tests? Guess what? It's possible. Tune into the episode as Allen and Jeremiah talk about the future of testing and exactly how you can (or can't) guarantee your code does what you expect it to.


    About Jeremiah


    Jeremiah is a Senior Software Development Manager on the AWS IAM Access Analyzer team. In 9+ years at Amazon, he's launched new services and features (AWS Elemental MediaStore and AWS IAM Access Analyzer custom policy checks), helped hundreds of people adopt AWS (including your podcast host!), received 10 patents, and spoken at several conferences, including re:Invent and re:Inforce. He cares deeply about using math to make the world a better place. When he's not thinking about things related to math, you'll probably find him running or enjoying a craft beer.

    Links

    LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdunham AWS IAM Access Analyzer - https://aws.amazon.com/iam/access-analyzer Custom Policy Check Science Blog - https://www.amazon.science/blog/custom-policy-checks-help-democratize-automated-reasoning Dafny - https://dafny.org
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  • The serverless community loves talking about serverless. Despite the amazing innovations happening all around us, we still talk about cold starts and scalability like they are new. But what if we didn't? What would it take to get to a post-serverless era? What does post-serverless even mean? Join Jeremy Daly and Allen Helton as they discuss what the future holds for serverless and how the game needs to change in order for us to build software faster and better than ever before.

    About Jeremy


    Jeremy is a senior technology leader with more than 25 years of experience managing the development of complex web and mobile applications for domestic and international businesses. Currently, he is the CEO at Ampt and an AWS Serverless Hero. He writes extensively about serverless on his blog and publishes a weekly newsletter about all things serverless called Off-by-none. Jeremy has a soft spot for helping people solve problems using serverless and frequently works with companies and individuals transitioning away from the traditional “server-full” approach. You can find him chatting about serverless on X, in several forums and Slack groups, and at conferences around the world.

    Links

    X - https://twitter.com/jeremy_daly LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremydaly Jeremy's blog - https://jeremydaly.com Off-by-none - https://offbynone.io Ampt - https://getampt.com
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  • Have you ever wondered how it works when you tell Alexa to turn off your lights and you're suddenly sitting in darkness? The Internet of Things (IoT) is all around us - from automating smart homes to alerting us when an industrial piece of equipment is malfunctioning. Join Allen and Rohan Desai as they discuss how SmartThings integrates hundreds of devices from different vendors to provide a robust, unified experience for consumers. The duo talk about the serverless nature of IoT and dive into the details of how it all works.

    About Rohan


    Rohan Desai is a Software Engineering Tech Lead at DoorDash, where he focuses on solving consumer problems at scale. His expertise lies in distributed systems, serverless computing and building Voice User Interfaces in the field of IoT. Prior to DoorDash, he worked at Yahoo and Samsung SmartThings and is also a Senior Member of IEEE. He is passionate about building highly scalable and available systems using serverless. He is also a speaker at conferences like the Samsung Developers Conference.

    Links

    LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohan-desai-73073225 SmartThings - https://www.smartthings.com--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • If you've been around the serverless community for any length of time, you've undoubtedly heard of Serverless Guru. But do you know what they do? Listen to Sam Lock and Allen discuss the day-in and day-out of being a serverless developer, cover the emerging importance of automating boilerplate code, and of course, dive into generative AI.

    About Sam


    Sam is a serverless developer for Serverless Guru and an AWS Educator on the Toptal freelance platform. He's passionate about keeping serverless simple and educating others on anything and everything AWS. When he's not surfing Stack Overflow and Google, Sam is busy surfing at his nearest point break, usually south-east England.

    Links

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/Serverless_Sam LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/serverless-sam/ Serverless Guru - https://serverlessguru.com Cloud GTO - https://cloudgto.com--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support

  • What's the difference between developer advocacy, tech evangelism, and solutions architecture? A few years ago, all these job titles would have sounded made up. But in the mad rush we know as "cloud development", each of them have distinct roles and importance. Join Michael "Focus Otter" Liendo and Allen Helton as they dive into what makes developer advocacy unique and relevant. The two discuss "mid-funnel" advocacy, how teams should utilize DA's, and touch on imposter syndrome.


    About Michael


    Michael is a senior developer advocate for AppSync at AWS. He has a passion for educating others and does so via his blog, videos, and speaking at conferences. Michael focuses on fullstack development and is particularly interested in Micro-SaaS applications. He also goes by Focus Otter, which is his highly recognizable and influential tech brand.

    Links

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/focusotter LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/focusotter Focus Otter blog - https://blog.focusotter.com Hammock-driven development video -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f84n5oFoZBc--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • Have you ever wondered why querying your data lakes were so slow? Or, if you're like Allen, did you ever wonder what a data lake actually is? Join Cliff Crosland as he explains how the Scanner team has changed data lakes forever by going serverless. This episode is a showcase of some brilliant engineering to solve a problem in a serverless manner.


    About Cliff


    Cliff is the CEO and co-founder of Scanner.dev, a security data lake product built for scale, speed, and cost efficiency. Prior to founding Scanner, he was a Principal Engineer at Cisco where he led the backend infrastructure team for the Webex People Graph. He was also the engineering lead for the data platform team at Accompany before its acquisition by Cisco. He has a love-hate relationship with Rust, but it’s mostly love these days.

    Links

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/CliftonCrosland LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cliftoncrosland Scanner - https://scanner.dev Blog - Serverless Speed: Rust vs Go, Java, and Python - https://blog.scanner.dev/serverless-speed-rust-vs-go-java-python-in-aws-lambda-functions--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • Feature flags are much more than on/off switches to hide in-progress features. They separate releases from your deployments. They allow you to slowly roll out features to your user base. They give you access to easy A/B testing. Join Steve and Allen as they talk about the impressive capabilities of AWS AppConfig, a managed service that controls your feature flags and powers many of the AWS services. The two go over the types of feature flags, commonly seen anti-patterns, and how to implement them in your code.


    About Steve


    Steve is Principal Product Manager for AWS AppConfig, which is a feature flagging service that helps engineers move faster and more safely. His career has covered engineering and product management leadership roles at AWS, Coca-Cola, LivingSocial, and AOL, and has been using dynamic configuration to make things move faster for over a decade. He lives in the Northern Virginia area with his wife, kids, and two dogs.

    Links

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevejrice AWS AppConfig - https://go.aws/awsappconfig--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • Are you cloud certified? In this episode of the Ready, Set, Cloud podcast Ro Ndimofor stands his ground on a hard-hitting stance against certifications. Enjoy the classic debate of "practice vs theory" as Ro and Allen discuss alternatives to certifications and if there really is a place for them in your career.

    About Ro
    Ro is a software developer and an AWS Serverless Hero who loves creating technical content. Be it on his blog or on his current project, EduCloud Academy, Ro is determined to help educate others and push for a stronger serverless community. EduCloud Academy is a Serverless learning platform with a strong focus on “Learning by Doing”.

    Links

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosius Twitter - https://twitter.com/atehrosius Blog - https://phatrabbitapps.com EduCloud Academy - https://www.educloud.academy--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • Java is notorious for slow cold starts in Lambda. But why? What can you do to make them faster? Is it time to ditch Python and make your way to the JVM? Join Vadym and Allen as they talk about Java's journey in serverless and explore some of the optimization techniques developers use to mitigate cold starts like Snap Start, priming, and using GraalVM.


    About Vadym


    Vadym Kazulkin is Head of Development at ip.labs GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of the FUJIFLM Group, based in Bonn. ip.labs is the world's leading white label e-commerce software imaging company. Vadym has been involved with the Java ecosystem for over twenty years. His focus and interests currently include the design and implementation of highly scalable and available applications, Serverless and AWS Cloud. Vadym is the co-organizer of the Java User Group Bonn meetup and AWS Community Builder in the Serverless category. He's also a frequent speaker at various Meetups and conferences.


    Links

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/VKazulkin LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vadymkazulkin Java User Group Bonn - https://www.meetup.com/jug-bonn GraalVM - https://www.graalvm.org
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  • Have you ever wondered how MidJourney or ChatGPT work? Generative AI has taken the world by storm with millions of adopters using it daily. But how does it work? How does it go from a question you type in a dialog box to a meaningful answer or perfectly drawn image on screen? Join Matt and Allen as they discuss how completion models work, explain the differences between Generative AI and "regular" AI, and dive into the possibilities of the not-too-distant future.

    About Matt


    Matt is a software developer at Aleios, creator of Orion Tools, maintainer at Quivr, and AWS Community Builder. He loves open-source, serverless, and Generative AI. He also publishes a newsletter, Building with GenAI, where he shares the learnings and news from his projects.

    Links

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattzcarey LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-carey-56b958181 Orion Tools - https://oriontools.ai Code Review GPT - https://github.com/mattzcarey/code-review-gpt Quivr - https://www.quivr.app--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • Many people say DevOps is dead with the introduction of serverless. Responsibilities change from infrastructure management to platform engineering. But what happens when you throw generative AI into the mix? How does this shake up what we now know as DevOps and what does it hold for the future? Is DevOps going to die? Omkar and Allen talk about the human aspect of DevOps and debate if this will still be something we're practicing in 5 years.


    About Omkar
    Omkar Kadam is a Lead DevOps Engineer at Cactus Communications, an AWS Community Builder, and a passionate problem solver with exceptional Solution Architecture skills. With a knack for simplifying complex concepts, Omkar's expertise in AWS/Cloud Computing allows him to deliver innovative and scalable solutions.


    In addition to his technical prowess, Omkar has a passion for mentoring others. He has been a mentor for the prestigious UNESCO India Africa Hackathon, an international event aimed at strengthening the bonds between India and African nations and solving real-life problems via technology. Through mentoring, Omkar has helped aspiring developers and technologists reach their full potential.


    He's also currently building something cool with Generative AI (checkout buildspace.so & Nights & weekends). And also won an AI Hackathon (organized by AWS Community Builders) for his project AWS Cost Advisor.


    Links

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/omkarokkadam Personal Blog - https://medium.com/@omkarokkadam--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • Serverless services make it incredibly easy to start building. They reduce time to market, improve uptime (generally), and lower overall costs when starting up. But there's an entire world to consider before going serverless that most of us forget about - business operations. Aside from shifting ownership from hardware to software, you also have roles that need reassignment, an organizational culture to shift, and much more. Join Allen and Benjamen as the two dive into the subject and offer lessons learned from personal experiences in their careers.


    About Benjamen
    Benjamen Pyle is an energetic and resourceful architect in addition to an AWS Community Builder who has over 20 years of professional software development experience including the most recent 10 as a Cloud Architect. His expertise lies in solving complex business problems through the use of expert problem-solving skills, a deep understanding of the problem domain, and technical know-how to bring secure, reliable, and right-sized solutions to his customers.


    As a fan and advocate for Serverless and Event-Driven Architectures, he enjoys sharing what he's learned at his blog as well as engaging with the Serverless Community in a variety of ways. He's a strong believer in that no one gets where they'd like to go without the help of others and that software delivery is a team sport.


    On a personal side, Benjamen is a husband and a father and views those two titles as the most important in his life. He's also a proud Terrier Dad to 12 paws. When he's not writing, coding or engaging with the community, you can find him caddying for his kid's golf tournaments or enjoying a round with his family.


    Links


    https://twitter.com/benjamenpyle LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamenpyle Blog - https://binaryheap.com--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • Anyone who's heard of serverless has heard of cold starts. But have you heard about proactive initialization? This is a newly published service enhancement from the AWS Lambda team that pre-warms execution environments of on-demand functions. This enhancement results in reduced cold start times and costs consumers no extra money to take advantage of. In this short bonus episode, Allen and AJ talk about what you need to know about his exciting optimization. The two cover how it was discovered, why the AWS Lambda team made the change, and what you need to do to get started with it.

    About AJ
    AJ Stuyvenberg is a Staff Engineer for Serverless APM at Datadog, and has been a member of the Serverless community for 6+ years. He's an AWS Serverless Hero, serverless meetup organizer, open-source author, and frequently blogs about Serverless topics.
    Before Datadog, he was a Principal Engineer at Serverless Inc, the company behind the Serverless Framework.
    In his spare time, AJ is an avid BASE jumper and enjoys flying his wingsuit in the Alps.

    Links

    Twitter -https://twitter.com/astuyve LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-stuyvenberg AJ's blog on proactive initialization - https://aaronstuyvenberg.com/posts/understanding-proactive-initialization AWS Lambda docs on proactive initialization -https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-runtime-environment.html#runtimes-lifecycle-ib--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • In the serverless world, we sometimes take the word "managed" a little too seriously. We often forget that not ALL software responsibilities are taken over by cloud vendors. Oftentimes responsibilities are shared between builders and cloud vendors, like security.

    In this episode, Allen and Jason talk about ways to improve your security posture starting today. They dive deep into AWS organizations, talk about how to keep your app teams and security teams friendly with each other, and discuss ways to minimize blast radius.


    About Jason
    Jason Kao is the Head of Security Research at CloudQuery and passionate about cloud security. He's worked at large enterprises, starting as an engineer and quickly moving into cybersecurity. Jason has both defensive and offensive security experience including building cloud security infrastructure and working as a security consultant with a wide range of clients from startups to large enterprises in different industries, including highly-regulated industries.
    Jason is an author on multiple security patents and has presented at multiple cloud conferences including the inaugural AWS security conference, AWS re:Inforce. His cloud security research has been featured in multiple community security newsletters.

    Links

    Jason on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaojason CloudQuery - https://www.cloudquery.io AWS Organizations - https://aws.amazon.com/organizations--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • People throw around the phrase "app modernization" and "cloud migration" far too often. What do they mean? Are they the same thing? In this episode, Allen sits down with Alex Kearns to navigate the twists and turns of the cloud to find out the answer. The two talk about different strategies of modernization like the strangler pattern and learn how it's transforming the way businesses approach their cloud journeys.

    Learn how to dodge the dreaded 'modernization paralysis'. The conversation illuminates the nuances of feature-led modernization, the right way to adapt to the cloud, and how to maximize your cloud potential without affecting your end users.


    About Alex


    Alex is a Principal Solutions Architect at Ubertas Consulting, AWS Ambassador, and AWS Community Builder specializing in migration and modernization. With over 5 years of experience in architecting and implementing production workloads on AWS for both customers and internal teams, he has plenty of knowledge about core AWS services that enable easier migrations in addition to those that empower customers to make the most of the cloud.


    He is passionate about sharing his knowledge with the community through public speaking and blog posts as well as generally just playing about with new tech. Alex is a firm believer in making use of serverless or managed services wherever possible.


    Links

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexjameskearns Alex's Site - https://www.alexkearns.co.uk/ Alex's Free AWS Workshops - http://cloud-workshops.com AWS 7 R's - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/application-portfolio-assessment-guide/prioritization-and-migration-strategy.html#migration-r-type--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support
  • The tech community is not just about networking or acquiring new skills - it's about discovery and mutual growth brought on by impactful interactions.
    Often seen as an mysterious black box, Allen and Jonah dive in to clarify some of the confusion around the tech community. First of all, what is it? How do you start on your own journey? And most importantly, how can you participate and contribute?


    Listen as the duo explore this diverse landscape, shedding light on how to get started with the community's rich potential. They share personal anecdotes from their own tech journeys, provide guidance on connecting with like-minded tech enthusiasts, and highlight the rewarding experiences that stem from active involvement.


    About Jonah


    Jonah Andersson is a Cloud Infrastructure/DevOps Engineer based in Sweden. With a strong academic background in Computer Science and System Development, Jonah specializes in .NET technologies and has expertise in Microsoft Azure.


    As a Microsoft MVP for Azure and a Microsoft Certified Trainer, Jonah has earned a reputation as a leading cloud computing and development expert. She has authored a book on the fundamentals of Microsoft Azure titled Learning Microsoft Azure (O'Reilly Media).


    In addition to her technical work, Jonah is a committed and inclusive community leader in the Nordics. She founded and is leading the Azure User Group Sweden, a thriving tech community focused on Azure technology.


    Jonah advocates for gender equality, diversity, and inclusion in the tech industry. She volunteers as a mentor to young women seeking to build careers in tech and is a passionate public speaker on these topics. Jonah is also the co-host of the ExtendWomenInTech Podcast, where she shares inspiration to inspire tech and promote inclusive tech for everyone.


    Links

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonahandersson Twitter - https://twitter.com/cjkodare Personal website - https://jonahandersson.tech Learning Microsoft Azure - https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/learning-microsoft-azure/9781098113315 Blog post on finding the tech community - https://readysetcloud.io/blog/allen.helton/why-community-is-the-best-source-of-growth-for-your-tech-career--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readysetcloud/support