Show HN: Talking Code – Technical podcast for nontechnical people
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Re: Show HN: Talking Code – Technical podcast for nontechnical people
#2If you have any topics to suggest or advice on how to refine our questions, we're all ears! We've found it pretty challenging to bridge the technical/non-technical divide sometimes.
Re: Show HN: Talking Code – Technical podcast for nontechnical people
#3My co-host Venkat and I have been thinking about starting this for awhile. We often work as technical advisors to non-technical founders and have to answer many of the same questions over and over. Instead, we imagined a world where we could give these people the absolute best expert opinions on the things they really need to know to run a software business. If you have any topics to suggest or advice on how to refin…
Re: Show HN: Talking Code – Technical podcast for nontechnical people
#4My co-host Venkat and I have been thinking about starting this for awhile. We often work as technical advisors to non-technical founders and have to answer many of the same questions over and over. Instead, we imagined a world where we could give these people the absolute best expert opinions on the things they really need to know to run a software business. If you have any topics to suggest or advice on how to refin…
I like that you have the "What to listen for:" timed, perhaps you could have it so when you click it, it seeks to that part of the audio :)
Re: Show HN: Talking Code – Technical podcast for nontechnical people
#5Who is the target audience? An MBA or a my sixty year old mother who is curious about what I do?
Re: Show HN: Talking Code – Technical podcast for nontechnical people
#6Sounds awesome! Will give a listen when I get home. Who is the target audience? An MBA or a my sixty year old mother who is curious about what I do?
We're hoping to be sort of like the Lonely Planet for non-technical founders, designers, product managers, and so on.
Although that said, my sixty year old mother is currently learning to code herself. So I'm not sure what to expect. The wider the audience the better, but to ask better, more targeted questions we need to assume a certain level of knowledge.
Re: Show HN: Talking Code – Technical podcast for nontechnical people
#7Sounds awesome! Will give a listen when I get home. Who is the target audience? An MBA or a my sixty year old mother who is curious about what I do?
More like an MBA. We really wanted to help out the non-technical folks on a technical team who are trying really hard to grok what we're saying. It really hit home when my co-host Venkat went to a meetup in and found people who wanted to go to dev bootcamps – not to become developers – but just to be able to share the language. We're hoping to be sort of like the Lonely Planet for non-technical founders, designers, p…
This is a major pet peeve. We are very bad at teaching computer programming without using jargon--we don't even notice it.
Re: Show HN: Talking Code – Technical podcast for nontechnical people
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
More like an MBA. We really wanted to help out the non-technical folks on a technical team who are trying really hard to grok what we're saying. It really hit home when my co-host Venkat went to a meetup in and found people who wanted to go to dev bootcamps – not to become developers – but just to be able to share the language. We're hoping to be sort of like the Lonely Planet for non-technical founders, designers, p…
>but just to be able to share the language. This is a major pet peeve. We are very bad at teaching computer programming without using jargon--we don't even notice it.
Re: Show HN: Talking Code – Technical podcast for nontechnical people
#9My co-host Venkat and I have been thinking about starting this for awhile. We often work as technical advisors to non-technical founders and have to answer many of the same questions over and over. Instead, we imagined a world where we could give these people the absolute best expert opinions on the things they really need to know to run a software business. If you have any topics to suggest or advice on how to refin…
I like that you have the "What to listen for:" timed, perhaps you could have it so when you click it, it seeks to that part of the audio :)