Podcasts produced or hosted by women in web development in celebration of Women’s Equality Day 2019.
All the things we love on the internet — from websites that give us information to services that connect us — are made stronger when their creators come with different points of view. With this in mi...Show More
We talk career transformations with Kanika Tolver, founder of Career Rehab and senior project manager for the US Department of the Treasury.
Bandersnatch is an exciting Netflix interactive film that’s not only an amazing story, it has seamless experience that Netflix engineering teams have created. In this episode, we are joined by enginee...Show More
Developer, designer and entreprenerd Tracy Osborn returns to the show, this time to talk about her book "Hello Web Design," which gives developers a friendly introduction to web design. We discuss why...Show More
Vanessa Dewey, Lead of Development and Creative Experiences at Mattel, joins the show to discuss how design thinking and methodology may be the way to tackle workplace inequality. From navigating the ...Show More
Emma Wedekind MC’d a live show at ReactJS Girls with a panel of 3 amazing women — Eve Porcello, Marcy Sutton, and Kate Beard. It was a great discussion covering the biggest challenges they’ve faced, h...Show More
How do you get to be one of the most powerful women in the tech world by the time you're in your mid-30s? Maher is the head of the Wikimedia Foundation, the group that runs the fifth most popular webs...Show More
How does one ask their employer for more money? The short answer, according to Refinery29's Lindsey Stanberry, is just do it. "It’s hard. And it’s not fun," Stanberry tells Greta this week. "I mean, y...Show More
Looking to get into open source but not sure where to start? Are you a contributor trying to understand why only some pull requests get accepted? Or are you a maintainer who’s feeling overwhelmed? Thi...Show More
Languages used for IT infrastructure don’t have expiration dates. COBOL’s been around for 60 years—and isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. We maintain billions of lines of classic code for mainframes. ...Show More