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African Developers Podcast
Kessir Adjaho
11 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast where I interview African Software Developers about their journey and the cool stuff they are working on. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfroDevPodcast
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A podcast where I interview African Software Developers about their journey and the cool stuff they are working on. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfroDevPodcast
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Technology
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#9: Andrew Smith, Senior Software Developer and Community Organizer at DevCongress
African Developers Podcast
33 minutes 19 seconds
5 years ago
#9: Andrew Smith, Senior Software Developer and Community Organizer at DevCongress

Andrew Smith aka @silentworks is a Jamaican Software Developer who is well known for his contributions to the Slim PHP framework.
Andrew is currently living in Ghana and has been one of the driving forces behind the DevCongress developer community.


In this episode, we talk about how he began his software development career, work life balance as a father and husband and his passion for community organizing with DevCongress.

Show notes:

  • Being a social developer by Scott Hanselman [Video]
  • DevCongress open source projects on Github
  • Khophi's Youtube Channel
African Developers Podcast
A podcast where I interview African Software Developers about their journey and the cool stuff they are working on. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfroDevPodcast