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00:00:50 Follow me on Mastodon, where I'm @mkennedy, and follow the podcast using @talkpython.
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00:00:55 on bostodon.org. Be careful with impersonating accounts on other instances, there are many.
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00:01:00 Keep up with the show and listen to over seven years of past episodes at talkpython.fm.
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00:01:59 >> We talked about this and I said, "I have an idea, trust me." And you said, "Okay." >> I trust you, Jay. This is going to be fun.
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00:02:07 >> I think a lot of people have made that mistake in the past, but I'm going to be interviewing you.
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00:02:07 I think a lot of people have made that mistake in the past, but I'm going to be interviewing you.
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00:02:12 For those that don't know, I'm Jay Miller.
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00:03:07 >> Yeah, quite early. About developer productivity.
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00:03:10 >> It's wonderful.
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00:03:10 So, I wanted to take this time to ask you questions similar to what you would do.
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00:03:24 Well, I've done a lot of different things trying to teach people coding and evangelize coding and that involve things like going to user group talks, or doing trainings and all these were like, "Hey, it's awesome.
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00:32:36 And I was at the keynotes with Ned Batch Elder And he really talked about talking to people because we have, and also like Marietta, the chair of Picon this year, talked about there's 2000 people here, like over 2000 people here, and this is the only time you're going to get to talk to them.
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00:32:36 And I was at the keynotes with Ned Batch Elder And he really talked about talking to people because we have, and also like Marietta, the chair of PyCon this year, talked about there's 2000 people here, like over 2000 people here, and this is the only time you're going to get to talk to them.
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