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The Mycelium Network Podcast with Chris Mills - Episode 020
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In this final episode of season 1, I speak with technical writer and legend of the web, Chris Mills. We talk about trying something new, not being scared to take a leap of faith, and finding your tribe. The importance of being positive and kind, treating people with respect and empathy, and giving back through mentorship. We talk about the importance of great documentation and a well-defined process when running an open-source project. We end by sharing our favorite noisy music artists and the importance of pushing for immediate action concerning the environmental catastrophe.
Correction: Only 3% of open source contributions are from Africa, not 17% as mentioned in the episode.
In Chris' own words
Chris is an Englishman, living in the grim Northern wastes near Manchester. He’s an Independent tech writer, web technology tinkerer, and open standards advocate. Chris is currently running his own tech writing consultancy — Mills docs Limited; previous employment credits include Okta, Mozilla, W3C, and Opera. He is a passionate believer in the power of the open web as a great leveler in terms of education, accessibility, and employment. Outside work he is a heavy metal drummer, amateur guitarist, keen cyclist, and cultivator of an awesome family.
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- Open Web standard
- ZX Spectrum 48 Plus
- Bioinformatics
- Apress
- Friends of Ed
- Bruce Lawson
- Jeremy Keith
- Estelle Weyl
- MDN Web Docs
- Okta
- Geocities and MySpace
- Screen Capture API
- Chromium
- GitHub Docs
- Okta for Good
- Lex Friedman podcast with Magatte Wade
- Practical accessibility
- Youtube Music playlist
Supported, recorded, and produced by Mechanical Ink.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit schalkneethling.substack.com
40 tập
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In this final episode of season 1, I speak with technical writer and legend of the web, Chris Mills. We talk about trying something new, not being scared to take a leap of faith, and finding your tribe. The importance of being positive and kind, treating people with respect and empathy, and giving back through mentorship. We talk about the importance of great documentation and a well-defined process when running an open-source project. We end by sharing our favorite noisy music artists and the importance of pushing for immediate action concerning the environmental catastrophe.
Correction: Only 3% of open source contributions are from Africa, not 17% as mentioned in the episode.
In Chris' own words
Chris is an Englishman, living in the grim Northern wastes near Manchester. He’s an Independent tech writer, web technology tinkerer, and open standards advocate. Chris is currently running his own tech writing consultancy — Mills docs Limited; previous employment credits include Okta, Mozilla, W3C, and Opera. He is a passionate believer in the power of the open web as a great leveler in terms of education, accessibility, and employment. Outside work he is a heavy metal drummer, amateur guitarist, keen cyclist, and cultivator of an awesome family.
Social
Links
- Open Web standard
- ZX Spectrum 48 Plus
- Bioinformatics
- Apress
- Friends of Ed
- Bruce Lawson
- Jeremy Keith
- Estelle Weyl
- MDN Web Docs
- Okta
- Geocities and MySpace
- Screen Capture API
- Chromium
- GitHub Docs
- Okta for Good
- Lex Friedman podcast with Magatte Wade
- Practical accessibility
- Youtube Music playlist
Supported, recorded, and produced by Mechanical Ink.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit schalkneethling.substack.com
40 tập
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