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Episode 6: Frankly Speaking: How Java, Raspberry Pi, and Drum Created a Guru

37 min · 15 de jul de 2025
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In this episode of 10 X Insights, hosts Kadi McKean and Steve Poole sit down with Java Champion Frank Delporte. Frank shares his incredible journey through the world of Java and Raspberry Pi, emphasizing the impact of technical writing on his career. From starting with a Commodore 64 to writing a book on Java and Raspberry Pi, Frank discusses his various projects, including open-source contributions and home automation endeavors. The conversation dives into topics like * The importance of technical documentation * The role of open-source communities * How sharing knowledge can skyrocket your career Packed with insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of software development and personal growth. Resources: 1. https://foojay.io/ 2. Getting started with Java on the Raspberry Pi - UPDATE 2025 [https://leanpub.com/gettingstartedwithjavaontheraspberrypi]

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