Everyday Heroes

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From Hospice to HOSTNAME: AmyJune Hineline's Guide to Hacking the Open Source Career Path (No Code Required)

From Hospice to HOSTNAME: AmyJune Hineline's Guide to Hacking the Open Source Career Path (No Code Required)From Hospice to HOSTNAME: AmyJune Hineline's Guide to Hacking the Open Source Career Path (No Code Required)

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Look, we've all heard people say "just learn to code" like it's some magical career-fixing spell. But AmyJune Hineline took one look at that advice, said "nah," and STILL became an open source legend. How? By realizing that maybe - just MAYBE - the real superpower isn't writing code, but building the communities that make code matter.

In this episode:
  • The ACTUAL reason she left hospice nursing (spoiler: it involves questionable elbow substances)
  • How putting "can spell diarrhea" on a resume landed her a job at Red Hat (this is not a joke, this LITERALLY happened)
  • Why being a QA engineer is basically being paid to find problems (and why that's actually awesome)
  • The radical notion that documentation is just as important as code (gasp!)
  • That time we made her play a game about weird inventions and learned WAY too much about a piano that uses cat tails (the 18th century was WILD, y'all)
Featured Projects & Links:
Key Quote: "If a consultancy can't handle me having the word 'diarrhea' on my resume, I don't think I can work for them." - Amy June Hineline, professional bar-raiser and spelling champion

Featured Organizations:
Hosted by Hayden Baillio and Wendy Hurst Brought to you by HeroDevs - Because someone has to keep your end-of-life software from becoming end-of-world software.

(Next time someone tells you spelling doesn't matter in tech, just remember: THIS WOMAN GOT HIRED AT RED HAT BECAUSE SHE COULD SPELL A WORD ABOUT POOP. Dreams really DO come true, folks.)

What is Everyday Heroes?

Welcome to Everyday Heroes, a podcast about the unsung heroes of the tech world. From the phone in your pocket to the world's most critical digital infrastructure, open-source software has a hand in it. These free technologies that shape our digital world wouldn't be anything without the Heroes that maintain them, promote them, and evolve them - these are their stories.

Everyday Heroes is brought to you by HeroDevs.