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How a very average programmer became GitHub’s CTO (Ep. 447)

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May 31, 2022

Finding your sweet spot as a middling programmer who is an excellent engineer.

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We chat with Jason Warner, former CTO of GitHub, who has taken his experience in software development and engineering management to the world of venture capital.

Episode Notes

Jason is now a managing director at Redpoint Ventures and has led one investment so far, backing a company called Alchemy that is focused on infrastructure and dev tools for web3.

He describes himself as a “very average” programmer, but an excellent engineer, and explains how he parlayed his unique skill set into key roles at Heroku and GitHub.

Our lifeboat for the week goes to dfrib for suggestion a solution to: Error “nil requires a contextual type” using Swift

This week’s episode is sponsored by UiPath:

UiPath 2022.4 release brings automation access for all. Learn new skills, focus on critical thinking, and enjoy value-added work. We welcome Robots on Mac, semantic automation through Clipboard Aim, a new Attended Framework and more. Read more here.

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