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13 Episodes

41 minutes | Aug 9, 2021
ep14: Dev Week - Rafael Leitão, Frontend Developer at Holidu
It's been a while again but I'm back! Meet my dev friend, Rafael from Olinda, Brazil😎 Rafael Leitão is a frontend developer at Holidu going for his second month in his first job after leaving his own startup. Rafael is also an aspiring indie hacker. Building SourceClub, a place to find content creators. In this episode, you'll hear about how Rafael taking work-life balance in a unique work environment, the way he keeps up his skills, how he gained his skill in real-world projects, and many more! We discussed our experience based on a common perspective - working in companies after coming from freelance developer backgrounds. Rafael's DEV Community blog: https://dev.to/carlosrafael22 Rafael's Twitter: https://twitter.com/c_rafael22 Holidu: https://t.co/N06NlroC2F?amp=1 SourceCloub: https://twitter.com/joinsourceclub An article by Rafael created our friendship "Articles you may have missed last week but it's worth reading 👍": https://dev.to/carlosrafael22/articles-you-may-have-missed-this-week-but-it-s-worth-reading-4m61
35 minutes | May 18, 2021
ep13: Dev Week - Learning by doing by Sascha Metz, Software Developer at Azury Living GmbH
Hiya! Anonymous listeners ☕️ This week is a dev week - inviting a developer guest from one of my amazing folks. Sascha Metz is a Software Developer at Azury Living GmbH, working from Saarland. We got to know each other at GatsbyConf 2021 :) Sources in our talk are below as usual👇 Sascha, DEV Community: https://dev.to/smetzdev Sascha, Twitter: https://twitter.com/smetzdev Gatsby 2021: https://www.gatsbyconf.com/ React Native: https://reactnative.dev/ Ionic: https://ionicframework.com/ VR artist, Aimi Sekiguchi: https://www.creativevillage.ne.jp/lp/aimi_sekiguchi/ react-vr / React 360: https://github.com/facebookarchive/react-360#readme TypeScript: https://www.typescriptlang.org/ Sascha blog post “How to translate the Gatsby SEO Component to TypeScript”: https://dev.to/smetzdev/how-to-translate-the-gatsby-seo-component-to-typescript-15jl VS Code: https://code.visualstudio.com/ Notepad++: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ Brackets: http://brackets.io/ Sublime Text: https://www.sublimetext.com/ Adobe Dreamweaver: https://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweaver.html Atom: https://atom.io/ JetBrains’ PhpStorm: https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/ JetBrains’ WebStorm: https://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/ DigitalOcean: https://www.digitalocean.com/ Netlify: https://www.netlify.com/ AWS EC2 (I said s3 but meant to say EC2😅): https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/?ec2-whats-new.sort-by=item.additionalFields.postDateTime&ec2-whats-new.sort-order=desc Gatsby.js: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/ Syntax.fm: https://syntax.fm/ Wes Bos: https://twitter.com/wesbos Scott Tolinski: https://twitter.com/stolinski
37 minutes | May 13, 2021
ep12: DevRel Week - Tips for DevRel Newbies by Pachi Carlson from New Relic
Howdy, Anonymous.fm listers👋 Since I've been super interested in DevRel, I interviewed another awesome guest😎 Ladies and gentlemen, Pachi Carlson from New Relic👏 She is a DevRel at New Relic. We both got to know each other in Front-End Foxes School mentors' channel :) Eventually, we both started to figure out that we both love mangas & animes as well as the interest in DevRel. She makes Twitch live coding streaming almost every day, a self-taught developer like me, a podcaster, and many more talents! You can't miss her live coding Twitch too (and don't forget to listen to this episode🙏) Sources in our talk are below as usual👇 Pachi, Blog: https://pachicodes.com/ Pachi, Twitter: https://twitter.com/pachicodes Pachi, Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/pachicodes Pachi, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PachiCodes Front-End Foxes School: https://frontendfoxes.school/ New Relic: https://newrelic.com/ New Relic, docs: https://docs.newrelic.com/ Codecademy: https://www.codecademy.com/ freeCodeCamp: https://www.freecodecamp.org/ Learn with Jason(LWJ): https://www.learnwithjason.dev/ Jason Lengstorf: https://www.jason.af/ Magic Knight Rayearth(魔法騎士レイアース): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Knight_Rayearth Sailer Moon(セーラームーン): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Yu Yu Hakusho(幽遊白書): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_Yu_Hakusho Dragonball (ドラゴンボール): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball Full Metal Alchemist(鋼の錬金術師): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullmetal_Alchemist My Hero Academia(僕のヒーローアカデミア): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Hero_Academia
32 minutes | Apr 15, 2021
ep11: All About DevRel - A Talk with Jessica Rose, DevRel at CodeSee.io
Hey Anonymous.fm listeners! Let me introduce you to an awesome guest, Jess! Jess and I got to know each other by a friend of ours who runs a community I belong to. As I was started to be interested in the work of DevRel, I got a chance to try out💪 But to be prepared well, it's always good to hear someone already works as a DevRel. That's how we met and turned our chat into an episode to share with others who have the same questions I do ;) In this episode, you'll hear me saying 5 things. - What is it like to work as DevRel? - What's the pros and cons to work as DevRel? - What is your mission as DevRel? - What exactly did you do in Open Code, a study meetup you founded and Trans-Code, the project you co-founded with Naomi Ceder? - Tell me more about the volunteer advocacy program for Mozilla and your role in there. Other sources in this episode are here :) - Lilac, my programming learning service: https://note.com/frontendlifeinde/m/m9b8feda1d547 - Jessica Rose: https://twitter.com/jesslynnrose - CodeSee.io: https://www.codesee.io/ - BOM: https://www.bom.org.uk/ - Open Code: https://www.meetup.com/Birmingham-Open-Code/ - Trans*Code: https://www.trans.tech/ - Pursuit Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3eVlgrnLC9fDRyTZMtTg88?si=7XCKEGPDQR-5IQDoDaKbeQ&nd=1 - Jess, website: http://jessica.tech/ - Naomi Ceder: https://twitter.com/naomiceder - "The Quick Python Book, Third Edition" by Naomi Ceder: https://www.manning.com/books/the-quick-python-book-third-edition?a_aid=qpb3e - Open Source Cafe: https://medium.com/opensource-cafe
10 minutes | Apr 13, 2021
ep10: Taking job interviews every year keeps you in a good shape
Hey Anonymous.fm listeners! Are you keeping yourself updated all the time?✨ Well, job interviews are the best way to keep yourself being sharp like a swiss knife😎 In this episode, you'll hear me saying 2 things. - What kind of company approached me? - How the process started? - What was the process like? - What kind of coding interview was it? - How long was the process? - And what did I learn from this time? Other sources in this episode are here :) - Lilac, my programming learning service: https://note.com/frontendlifeinde/m/m9b8feda1d547 - Vue.js: https://vuejs.org/ - Nuxt.js: https://nuxtjs.org/ Tailwind CSS: https://tailwindcss.com/
27 minutes | Mar 16, 2021
ep9: GatsbyConf After-Talk With Stew West - Amazee Labs
Hey Anonymous.fm listeners! Great news 📣 My sweet second interview episode is ... with Stew West from Amazee Labs 🎉! Stew and I had a chance to give our talks in GatsbyConf 2021 this month. I watched his talk live. His Blue Value project had a super cool blazing fast search feature powered by Gatsby.js, GraphQL, and Google Sheets. I had to ask him what's the secret spice kicks in the trick behind the scene 😎 Gems(Gatsby plugins) are below 💎 You'll find he's very talented at surfing, playing guitars(elec & acoustic), singing, and Kung Fu. Also, the tasty mystery of the Gatsby in South Africa...🤤 In this episode, you'll hear me asking Stew 8 things. 1. How did you come across to discover your talents in music, surfing and martial arts? 2. I also do Japanese martial arts, Aikido. Does Kung Fu have games to fight? 3. How long are you working as a developer? And how did you start your job in Amazee Labs? 4. What is it like a day, a work routine of a senior developer and team lead? 5. How did you find the chance to speak in GatsbyConf? 6. In your presentation, I really liked the part of the Gatsby in South Africa. Looks tasty! Which flavor is your favorite? 7. In your super fast search in the Blue Value project, did you try out both Gatsby plugins, gatsby-source-google-sheets & gatsby-source-google-spreadsheet? What was the difference? 8. I saw other plugins or packages like React-Select, rc-pagination, Formik, and Google captcha plugin. How do you maintain several plugins? Other sources in this episode are here :) - Stew(Twitter): @stewwest - Amazee Labs: https://www.amazeelabs.com/en - The Gatsby in South Africa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUzRO5yL6Cs - GatsbyConf 2021: https://www.gatsbyconf.com/ - Stew's talk in GatsbyConf, "Building Super Fast Search With Gatsby, Google Sheets And GraphQL": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KrSMzUphkY - Blue Value: https://www.bluevalue.org/ - gatsby-source-google-sheets: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/plugins/gatsby-source-google-sheets/ - gatsby-source-google-spreadsheet: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/plugins/gatsby-source-google-spreadsheet/?=google%20sheets - React Selec: https://react-select.com/home - rc-pagination: https://react-component.github.io/pagination/?path=/story/rc-pagination--readme - Lilac, my programming learning service: https://note.com/frontendlifeinde/m/m9b8feda1d547 Follow or comment me about the episode 👉 Twitter: @arisa_dev Or comment with #anonymousfm_arisa
10 minutes | Mar 15, 2021
ep8: Nevertheless, she coded and spoke up
Hey Anonymous.fm listeners! Happy International Women's Day 🎉 There are 2 interesting events I attended😎 Hosted by Code Polaris, "Nevertheless, she coded" in Japanese women dev community, and "Nevertheless, she coded" in DEV Community. Code Polaris is the one I mentioned a bit in the previous episode, a Japanese women's dev community. All the contents and events are in Japanese but I wanted to share what we do cool things in there😎 This time, I spoke as a speaker to share how I joined tech from non-traditional backgrounds. In DEV Community, I joined by writing a blog post with #SheCoded. You can check all of them out there👇 https://dev.to/shecoded In this episode, you'll hear me saying 2 things. 1. What do we do in Code Polaris? 2. What I wrote in the movement, “Nevertheless, she coded” in DEV Community? Other sources in this episode are here :) - Code Polaris: https://code-polaris.connpass.com/ - DEV Community, Nevertheless, she coded, Arisa Fukuzaki: https://dev.to/arisa_dev/nevertheless-she-coded-arisa-fukuzaki-2cjh - Front-End Foxes: https://www.vuevixens.org/ - The Global Gender Gap Index: http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GGGR_2020.pdf - Global Gender Gap Report 2020 | World Economic Forum: https://www.weforum.org/reports/gender-gap-2020-report-100-years-pay-equality - Lilac, my programming learning service: https://note.com/frontendlifeinde/m/m9b8feda1d547
10 minutes | Mar 4, 2021
ep7: Let's Recap Our Great GatsbyConf 2021
Hey Anonymous.fm listeners 🙌 I kept the promise 🤝! While you're waiting for the YouTube videos being uploaded to Gatsby's channel, I wanted to share with you what I learned through this speaker experience. In this episode, you'll hear me saying 3 things. 1. What did I learn from preparation?  2. How was the audience in my talk?  3. What did I learn from GatsbyConf talk experience, other speakers, and Gatsby Team?  Comment with #anonymousfm_arisa if you have something wanna challenge me with a nerdy dev quiz! Or just simply a heart-warm comment is also welcomed 😌 I'll pick your comment up for the next episode(if someone ever gives me a comment¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Sources in this episode👇 - Gatsby.js: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/ - GatsbyConf 2021 March: https://gatsbyconf.com/ - My talk on Gatsby's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzJqVf6qFFg&list=PLCU2qJekvcN3DuWHUhdF4fhLpg2RyXDBB&index=10 - My talk webpage "Finding My Developer Happy Path With Gatsby x Contentful": https://gatsbyconf.com/event/finding-my-developer-happy-path-with-gatsby-x-contentful/ - My project in GatsbyConf: https://aiki-developer.com - Contentful: https://www.contentful.com/ - Lilac, my programming learning service: https://note.com/frontendlifeinde/m/m9b8feda1d547 - Code Polaris(JP 日本語 podcast): https://anchor.fm/arisa-dev/episodes/ep-ek2c05
7 minutes | Feb 18, 2021
ep6: I'll be talking in GatsbyConf 2021!
Hey Anonymous listeners🎧 I'm back! (again 😅) it's been too long, I know 😅 Let me give you great news to get started and hope to continue to update Anonymous like my Japanese podcast #アノ何🤞 I'll be talking in GatsbyConf 2021! In this episode, you'll hear me saying 3 things. 1. How did I get a chance to speak in GatsbyConf? 2. Why did I give a try to be a speaker? 3. What’s gonna be the content I’ll be talking about? Make sure to save your seats! Sign up here 👉 https://gatsbyconf.com/ Sources in this episode👇 - Gatsby.js: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/ - GatsbyConf 2021 March: https://gatsbyconf.com/ - GatsbyConf Day1: 2nd March 6pm - 3rd March 1am (CET) - GatsbyConf Day 2: 2nd March 6pm to 10pm (CET) - My talk "Finding My Developer Happy Path With Gatsby x Contentful": https://gatsbyconf.com/event/finding-my-developer-happy-path-with-gatsby-x-contentful/ - My project in GatsbyConf: https://aiki-developer.com - Contentful: https://www.contentful.com/ - Strapi: https://strapi.io/ - amazee.io: https://www.amazee.io/ - Cloudinary: https://cloudinary.com/ - BigBrave: https://bigbrave.digital/ - Lilac, my programming learning service: https://note.com/frontendlifeinde/m/m9b8feda1d547 
19 minutes | Apr 4, 2020
Anonymous_ep4: A Guest Interview, Yuko Fujisawa (wasabi) from Portugal, Part 2
Hey! Anonymous is back again! In this episode, you'll hear an interview with Yuko Fujisawa (wasabi as her nickname). If you missed our previous episode with her interview, check ep 3 first :)  Comparison to the previous episode, she'll talk about how she's dealing with the world pandemic situation with the off-line based work environment. Other questions are here 👇Don't miss her tips to spend a quality time during coronavirus attack! 1. How do you feel after shutting down all your online platforms and SNS you had? 2. How do you deal with the world pandemic situation? 3. What made you change from the world pandemic?  Yuko's (wasabi) blog: https://wsbi.net/
16 minutes | Apr 2, 2020
Anonymous_ep3: A Guest Interview, Yuko Fujisawa (wasabi) from Portugal, Part 1
Hiya! Anonymous is back from a long break after a year!🎉 In this episode, you'll hear an interview with Yuko Fujisawa (wasabi as her nickname). She and I had a lot of common projects since 2017 based in Germany🇩🇪. Since a few months, she moved to Portugal🇵🇹 and her life changed very interesting more than before although she was already like an entrepreneur of "a roamer" to live a very flexible life in Europe🇪🇺. This episode will continue to episode 4! Don't miss it, it's coming right away😎🎧! 1. Tell us about who you are and what you do nowadays. 2. What attracted you so much about Portugal? 3. How's the difference between German and Portugues when they communicate? 4. Tell us about your public art gallery in the park. Yuko's (wasabi) blog: https://wsbi.net/
6 minutes | Feb 6, 2019
Anonymous_ep2: Who Is This Host?!
Hey! You’ll hear from this episode about what I used to do before being a programmer, why I changed my career from non-programming job to a programmer, and what I do now. Why programmer job was so attractive instead of a cabin crew? What’s the reason being happier to be a jobless instead of keep being patient from you work? What’s like to be involved in an IT startup? All packed in this episode! 🎧😎
2 minutes | Jan 21, 2019
Anonymous_ep1: Intro
Hey! This is a very first episode of Anonymous. You’ll hear about what I’ll speak in this podcast. Anyone being interested in hearing about programming, work-life balance and freelance in abroad? Here’s the place, stay tuned!
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