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Ardan Labs Podcast

Go, A.I, and Python with Miki Tebeka

Ardan Labs Podcast

Bill Kennedy

Ardanlabs, Golang, Computer Science, Technology, Tech, Kubernetes, Go Time Podcast, Ardan Labs, Docker, Tech Careers, Education, Bill Kennedy, Engineering

57 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2024

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Miki Tebeka is the CEO of 353solutions and an Instructor at Ardan Labs where he specializes in teaching effective hands-on workshops all over the world and solving tough problems as a Consultant. He is also the organizer of Gophercon Israel and Pydata Israel Meetup and a published author. In this episode Miki takes us on his journey through the tech industry and shares his experiences along the way. 00:00 Introduction 07:17 What is Miki Doing Today? 13:19 First Memory of a Computer 16...

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Arden Labs Education.

0:04.0

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0:11.0

Visit Ardenlabs.com forward slash education for more information.

0:20.0

Welcome to the Ar Labs podcast, our special guest today, all the way from Tel Aviv.

0:29.1

Here he is, Mickey, Tebeka.

0:32.2

Mickey.

0:32.9

Oh, my God, it's only like I saw you last week at GopherConn, UK, where I was running in the same

0:39.4

circles. Yes, we had nice weather in London, and now I'm back to the hot and humid coastal area

0:45.2

of Israel. Yeah, well, I'm back in Miami, but you know what? I don't care, dude. When I say I'm going

0:51.0

to Miami, everybody's eyes light up, so that's enough for me to deal with the weather.

0:56.4

No, I like it too. Just, I can go without the summer. Yeah, but you got air conditioning there. It's not like you can't hide from it at some level, right?

1:04.1

Yeah, yeah, for sure. I mean, imagine, imagine what, 80 years ago, right? There's no AC 80 years ago right so yeah I think about my

1:13.7

father walking in the earlier aeronautics industries in you know all these small places

1:20.3

no AC doing electricity for planes it's like how can work? They didn't know any better, right?

1:28.2

Your body was probably conditioned. That's why they live.

1:31.4

That's why that generation lives so long, Mickey.

1:34.1

They had to, like, physically endure a lot, and their bodies were just...

1:38.0

Like, my grandfather, when he came here from Italy, right?

1:41.6

I mean, like, his jobs were digging ditches and roads.

1:45.1

And before he ended up becoming a mechanic for the for TWA airline,

1:50.6

he ended up being a mechanic.

1:51.8

But I mean, before that, you had labor jobs and you were just outside using you.

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