Hi everybody, this is the channel for our open source gathering in Moscow (Russia): www.kaicode.org We will keep you informed here about everything that is happening on our side. Your job is stay tuned and not miss a thing. We will publish a lot of interesting educational content here!
We decided to organize regular open source meetups specially for you. They are going to be held every 2 months in Moscow. The entrance is completely free, very interesting presentations, experienced speakers and friendly dinners are guaranteed!
The first meetup will be held on 16 July. We're waiting for you all!
P.S. Every meetup will be streamed online on YouTube + we'll upload videos on the channel and add Russian and English subtitles.
The first meetup will be held on 16 July. We're waiting for you all!
P.S. Every meetup will be streamed online on YouTube + we'll upload videos on the channel and add Russian and English subtitles.
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KaiCode Meetup #1 / События на TimePad.ru
We get together to share our experience in open source.
Our guest: Tarantool project.
Our guest: Tarantool project.
"You grow. You have no choice not to grow. You have to. And you will." — that's the main point you should say to your manager when you want to enter the open source world. Why exactly the open source is great, Yegor explains in this video.
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M105: Open source developers inevitably have better soft and tech skills
Open source projects are the best places for training programmers and helping them grow their soft and tech skills. If you want to convince your management to allow you to work in an open-source, use this argument: your skills will only grow if your code…
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"You grow. You have no choice not to grow. You have to. And you will." — that's the main point you should say to your manager when you want to enter the open source world. Why exactly the open source is great, Yegor explains in this video.
We’ve made subtitles in Russian and English specially for you, guys. Don’t hesitate, watch the video and send your comments or propositions to our chat @kaicode_org
By the way, if you want, you may join our closest meetup (16.07.2020, Moscow). For any details, contact @yegor256, @alexorc7 or @jemappelleJeff :)
By the way, if you want, you may join our closest meetup (16.07.2020, Moscow). For any details, contact @yegor256, @alexorc7 or @jemappelleJeff :)
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What will open source be like in 10 years? Why huge enterprises pay open source programmers now — and what is their aim? Is open source really a free volunteer work? You'll find answers on these questions in the second video of Yegor about open source. Subtitles to be added in 1-2 calendar days!
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M106: Very soon all important software projects will open their sources
It is inevitable: open source is how we will be developing software in the future. Nobody will pay for software, but only for services around it. You have to join this new market as soon as possible.
The blog post is here: https://www.yegor256.com/2020/05/05/open…
The blog post is here: https://www.yegor256.com/2020/05/05/open…
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You still have six weeks to submit your open source project to the annual Quality Award of mine. This year it will be combined with KaiCode and the prize will be $4,096. If you've already submitted your project to KaiCode, no need to resubmit — it will automatically be there.
Yegor Bugayenko
Software Quality Award, 2020
A software quality award, recognizing the most disciplined and properly organized open source project; year 2019.
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Hey, a new Sunday Twitter poll for you, this time about your open source activity. Vote and then read this blog post: Open Source Arms Race.
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How often do you contribute to #opensource projects?
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67 projects were submitted to my 6th Quality Award and KaiCode competition. We decided to combine these two competitions this year (mostly due to COVID situation). The reward this year is $4,096. I'm currently looking for volunteers to help me review all projects submitted. If you are interested, please text me, I will pay $25 for each project reviewed.
Yegor Bugayenko
Software Quality Award, 2020
A software quality award, recognizing the most disciplined and properly organized open source project; year 2019.
We just published our first interview with an author of an emerging open source project, here. We will continue recording such interviews, if you your feedback will be positive. Thanks to Ilya Sher for telling us about his NGS project (a new programming language for Ops).