Developer on Fire
Episode 448 | Nicholas Chase - Expanding What People Think They Can Do
Guest:
    
		Nick Chase talks with Dave Rael about reading, writing, learning, machine learning, tackling huge tasks, and sharing knowledge
	
	Nick Chase is a developer, author, and professional Explainer-of-Things. He is the author of Machine Learning for Mere Mortals, as well as other technical books and a few hundred tutorials. He is also Head of Technical Content for the cloud computing company Mirantis, and has participated in multiple open source projects, including Kubernetes and OpenStack. A former technical and pop culture journalist and publisher, he and his wife, who is also his partner, work out of a chicken, goat, and koi farm in the wilds of Ohio.
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and Nicholas Chase
 - - Nick's position at Mirantis
 - - Nick's relationship with writing
 - - Having interest and ability in both technical matters and communication
 - - Comparisons of creating stories and creating software
 - - Nick on machine learning
 - - How Nick and Manning have delivered Machine Learning for Mere Mortals
 - - Taking on Herculean tasks
 - - Nick's story of failure - pushing the team to implement something that shouldn't have been done
 - - The possibilities and perils of machine learning
 - - Nick's book recommendations
 - - Nick's top 3 tips for delivering more value
 - - Keeping up with Nick
 
Resources:
- Machine Learning for Mere Mortals
 - Nick's Live Q&A with the author of Machine Learning for Mere Mortals
 - Tech For Mere Mortals
 - Mirantis
 - The Mirantis Blog
 - Scifi Imaginarium
 - Applevision - (1978) - Apple II - DEMO HD
 - Genesis 1
 - Second Life
 - Felienne on Developer On Fire
 - Linear Regression
 - Active Server Pages 3.0 From Scratch - Nicholas Chase
 - Python for Mere Mortals (Technology for Mere Mortals) - Nick Chase
 - Jurassic Park: A Novel - Michael Crichton
 
Nicholas's book recommendation:
Nicholas's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
- Do not be afraid to admit you don't understand something
 - Figure out what works for you
 - At least once per year, do something that scares you
 
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