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From Music to Open Source with Jeremy Saenz

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Jeremy Saenz is a Senior Software Engineer at Synadia who works with maintaining an open source messaging platform called NATS. In this episode he takes us on his journey from music production and product management to becoming an accomplished engineer.

00:00 Introduction

06:15 What is your first memory of a computer?

08:50 High school interests

19:30 After High school decisions

23:00 Entering the workforce

27:10 Getting into game engine design

38:15 What was your first task at Kajabi?

42:00 How does Go end up on your radar?

47:00 Writing Martini

52:35 What is Product Management?

55:10 The velocity of change

1:03:58 Moving away from product

1:09:35 Deciding to work on NATS

1:17:30 Jeremy’s workshop topics

1:20:40 Contact Info

Connect with Jeremy:

Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thecodegangsta

Mentioned in today’s episode:

NATS: https://nats.io

Kajabi: https://kajabi.com

Synadia: https://synadia.com


Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!

Online Courses: https://ardanlabs.com/education/

Live Events: https://www.ardanlabs.com/live-training-events/

Blog: https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog

Github: https://github.com/ardanlabs

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Content provided by Bill Kennedy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bill Kennedy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Jeremy Saenz is a Senior Software Engineer at Synadia who works with maintaining an open source messaging platform called NATS. In this episode he takes us on his journey from music production and product management to becoming an accomplished engineer.

00:00 Introduction

06:15 What is your first memory of a computer?

08:50 High school interests

19:30 After High school decisions

23:00 Entering the workforce

27:10 Getting into game engine design

38:15 What was your first task at Kajabi?

42:00 How does Go end up on your radar?

47:00 Writing Martini

52:35 What is Product Management?

55:10 The velocity of change

1:03:58 Moving away from product

1:09:35 Deciding to work on NATS

1:17:30 Jeremy’s workshop topics

1:20:40 Contact Info

Connect with Jeremy:

Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thecodegangsta

Mentioned in today’s episode:

NATS: https://nats.io

Kajabi: https://kajabi.com

Synadia: https://synadia.com


Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!

Online Courses: https://ardanlabs.com/education/

Live Events: https://www.ardanlabs.com/live-training-events/

Blog: https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog

Github: https://github.com/ardanlabs

  continue reading

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