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Adarsh talks to Jim Perry, a professional poker player who trained as a civil engineer and baseball pitcher, now looking at his next career adventure.Half LifeDuke BaseballJim's BlogRounders MovieMagic the GatheringUnder the Boardwalk - Monopoly ChampionshipTwo Plus Two ForumsDeuces CrackedIndependent Association of Baseball LeaguesWorcester TornadoesRon Guidry, Red Sox CatcherBlack Friday 2011
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Adarsh talks Jessie Young, who started her professional life as a political volunteer, worked in marketing, and became a developer after attending a technical bootcamp.PDAEdward "Ted" KennedyBrookline, MASermoRailsBridge"Head First HTML with CSS" by Elisabeth Robson, Eric Freeman (not Kathy Sierra as I had thought)"Learn to Program" by Chris PineHungry AcademyDev BootcampPivotal Labs
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Adarsh talks with thoughtbot designer Brenda Storer. Brenda started out as a psychology major and waitress in California, moved to New York City right after 9/11, and finally threw away her waitressing shoes to work as web designer.Bryant ParkChico StateBrenda's Robbie Williams site from 1999David LaChapelleTilde ClubDreamWeaverBUNAC Study Abroad Program3Com FountainTitanicFIT, Fashion Institute of TechnologyQuarkImposter SyndromeGirl Develop ItSara Chipps
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In Episode 0 of Season 1 of Reboot, Chad talks to Adarsh Pandit, thoughtbot SF Managing Director & host of the Reboot podcast, about his personal journey which inspired this, our newest show.
This episode originally aired as #125 on the Giant Robots Podcast (http://giantrobots.fm/125)
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In episode 1 of the first season of Reboot, Adarsh talks with Gordon Fontenot, an iOS developer at thoughtbot, about his career path, moving from college dropout, to bartender, to film editor and finally iOS developer.Gordon Fontenot on TwitterGordon’s podcast with Mark Adams on iOS developmentWaltham, MassachusettsAvid Video EditorCentral BookingAppleScriptPragmatic ProgrammersStack Overflow CareersImposter SyndromeDog typing on computerthoughtbot