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post |
| title |
The People Side of Software |
| author |
@vsoch |
| rse |
Damiano Oldoni |
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damianooldoni-rse-phenotype.png |
| excerpt |
A reminder about the value of people. |
| date |
2020-02-27 01:30:00 -0800 |
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damino-oldoni.png |
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rse-stories-damiano-episode-12.mp3 |
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13247130 |
| duration |
00:20:15 |
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no |
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Webpage of the Open science lab for biodiversity |
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Damiano on Twitter |
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Damiano's Photography |
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INBO coding club |
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We sometimes falsely attribute dislike for a domain or career to the work
itself, when in fact the underlying factor of people plays a significant role.
In this first ever episode of RSE Stories with a non US-based RSE,
we welcome Damino Oldoni, a research software engineer and photographer
based in Belgium that is passionate not only about the science,
but also about teaching and working with the people that embark on it.