Salt City Code
A podcast by and for the Syracuse tech community
We found 4 episodes of Salt City Code with the tag “entrepreneurship”.
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Max Matthews: Work Backwards
Episode | March 17th, 2020 | 33 mins 30 secs
careers in code, developer, engineer, entrepreneurship, hack upstate, hacker, mentor, programming, software, web development
Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey continue their conversation with Max Matthews and take a deeper dive into his experiences teaching at Start Fast Code and Careers in Code.
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Max Matthews: Hacker, Entrepreneur, Mentor
Episode | March 10th, 2020 | 42 mins 27 secs
careers in code, developer, engineer, entrepreneurship, hack upstate, hacker, mentor, programming, software, web development
Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey chat with Max Matthews about his experience incorporating a business at age 16, what he considers to be the difference between a developer and an engineer, and what it's like to be on both sides of the self-taught/formal education divide in tech.
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Mo Morsi: From Red Hat to Dev Null
Episode | February 25th, 2020 | 41 mins 11 secs
blockchain, bootcamp, careers in code, code, entrepreneurship, hack upstate, meetup ideas, resources, ruby, salt city, syracuse innovators guild, web development, women in tech, xrp
Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey chat with Mo Morsi about founding the Syracuse Innovators Guild and his journey from working at Red Hat to starting his own XRP blockchain company. We also pitch a couple of new ideas for Syracuse tech community Meetups and Mo shares why Ruby is still his favorite programming language.
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Doug Crescenzi: Network Effects
Episode | February 11th, 2020 | 37 mins 55 secs
bootcamp, careers in code, code, doug crescenzi, entrepreneurship, hack rochester, hack upstate, resources, rochester ny, upstate interactive, web development
Kelly and Karin chat with Doug Crescenzi, co-founder of Hack Upstate and Upstate Interactive, about his journey from academia to entrepreneurship, how he helped launch the Careers in Code program, and the importance of connecting with your local tech community.