Lauren Beukes will do anything to avoid writing. In spite of her best efforts, however, her literary credits continue to find their way into the world (which is a very good thing indeed). She’s a journalist, a writer of animated TV series, producer of documentaries, author of novels (non-fiction, fiction, and graphic), a shark swimmer, and Queen of Cape Town. With such a broad canvas splashed with such startling and remarkable works, you KNOW the 20(ish) minutes I and Ryan Stevenson have with her is not only a pure delight, but also brimming with writerly goodness. (and you will definitely want to make the scene in a couple days… Lauren’s Workshop Episode airs December 11th!)
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“Hunger Pains” by Lauren Ober - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“One Acre” by Jessica Kittams - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“Following Seas” by Alex Lewis - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“Everyday Carry” by Erica Kramer - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“The Cell’s Mystery” by Sara Robberson - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“The Bridge Guy” by Amy Gastelum - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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“Knock Out” by Jenna Weiss Berman - Transom Story Workshop - Spring 2012
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How GitHub Uses GitHub to Build GitHub
Build features fast. Ship them. That’s what we try to do at GitHub. Our process is the anti-process: what’s the minimum overhead we can put up with to keep our code quality high, all while building features as quickly as possible? It’s not just features, either: faster development means happier developers. This talk will dive into how GitHub uses GitHub: we’ll look at some of our actual Pull Requests, the internal apps we build on our own API, how we plan new features, our Git branching strategies, and lots of tricks we use to get everyone — developers, designers, and everyone else — involved with new code. We think it’s a great way to work, and we think it’ll work in your company, too.
http://confreaks.com/videos/706-rubyconf2011-how-github-uses-github-to-build-github
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Failing Fast - Stuff We Should have Done Better at Square
Expert recording and networking services for conferences, seminars and workshops.
http://confreaks.net/videos/649-gogaruco2011-failing-fast-stuff-we-should-have-done-better-at-square
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