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🗓️ 27 January 2020
⏱️ 40 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Code to be podcast, where we talk to people on their coding journey |
0:09.0 | in hopes of helping you on yours. I'm your host, Ron, and today we're talking about |
0:14.1 | ethics in open source with Corline M.Kee, software developer and creator of the contributor |
0:19.5 | covenant, as well as the Hippocratic license. |
0:22.5 | And they're not recognizing that open source is something that has changed and grown and evolved over time. |
0:28.2 | And that the people who are writing software in the open today are not the people who are doing it back then. |
0:33.9 | Coraline talks about her coding journey, open source, licenses, and how and why it's important to |
0:40.0 | create an ethical framework for those licenses. After this. I had the absolute pleasure of speaking |
0:52.4 | to Pamela Anderson. All thanks to the Dove Self-Eesteem Project. |
0:57.0 | We speak about the impact Y2K has had on women's body confidence |
1:00.4 | and how Pamela has regained control. |
1:02.8 | The Dove Self-Esteam project is an amazing initiative |
1:05.5 | supported by science-backed methodology |
1:07.8 | to help us improve our relationship with our bodies. |
1:10.7 | To find more body |
1:11.6 | confidence-building exercises, go to dove.com forward slash Y2K. That's Y2K spelled W-H-Y-2K. Rated T for |
1:20.8 | teen. Each year, thousands of adults lose their shred. It's an epidemic simply known as shred loss, |
1:29.3 | but it doesn't have to be this way because rekindling your shred is as easy as playing the new Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and 4. |
1:33.3 | With new parks, cross-platform multiplayer, and sick new game modes, |
1:39.3 | we can put an end to shred loss everywhere. |
1:41.3 | Let the new Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and 4 and show the world that the shreds not dead. |
2:01.9 | Get Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and 4 available now. Thank you so much for being here. I am so happy to be here, Sron. Thank you. So I want to start by hearing a little bit about how you got into coding. Where did it begin for you? So I have been in software development professionally for 25 years, but I actually got my start when I was about seven or eight years old. My dad was an engineer, |
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