2nd Wednesday Talk - Developer Burnout with Kenneth Reitz


Details
Python Frederick has a talk every second Wednesday of each month. This month:
Kenneth Reitz will speak about Developer Burnout. Kenneth describes his burnout talk as follows:
Burnout is, unfortunately, a very real phenomenon in software development — especially when creating and maintaining open source projects with large numbers of users. I've experienced it, and I wanted to share my personal experience with the subject.
Presenter:
Kenneth Reitz is a well-known software engineer, international keynote speaker, open source advocate, street photographer, and electronic music producer.
He is the product owner of Python at Heroku and a fellow at the Python Software Foundation. He is well-known for his many open source software projects, specifically Requests: HTTP for Humans (http://python-requests.org/).
Other Details:
Pizza and drinks will be provided.
The Conference Center is located toward the rear of the campus. After you enter the campus, follow the flow of traffic and take a left to travel around the perimeter of FCC. You will begin to see signs for the Conference Center. The building is nearest to the parking garage and is clearly marked with "Conference Center" on the side of the building near the entrance.
Co-sponsored and hosted by Frederick Community College (http://www.frederick.edu/). For parking, any non-staff parking is permitted. FCC has overflow lots toward the rear of the campus.

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2nd Wednesday Talk - Developer Burnout with Kenneth Reitz