The Mycelium Network Podcast with Vuyisile Ndlovu - Episode 019
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In this week's episode, I speak with Vuyisile Ndlovu, a Python developer and AWS-certified cloud practitioner from Zimbabwe. We talk about open-source, the challenges developers face in Africa, and why contributions to open-source are low in Africa and brainstorm ideas to improve it. Vuyisile also shares some great tips on deploying your ideas to the web. This was a fascinating conversation I am privileged to share with you all.
In his own words
Hello! My name is Vuyisile (voo-yee-sea-lay), and I’m a Software Developer. I enjoy writing, speaking, traveling, and cutting wood. I develop back-end web applications and APIs, usually in Python and Django. I do my best work when I work remotely.
Links
- Vuyisile Ndlovu on the web
- Vuyisile Ndlovu on Twitter
- Vuyisile Ndlovu on GitHub
- FirefoxOS
- The Ndebele Language and people
- The Java language
- The Python language
- The .NET language
- The Go language
- The Rust language
- The percentage of open-source contributions from Africa is only 2-3%.
- What is an incubator?
- OpenUP
- The rise of open source to spur agile digital government
- A mobile application may enhance Cape Agulhas’ smart city vision
- DeveloperToolchest
- Ourbackyard
- EcoCash
- Magatte Wade: Africa, Capitalism, Communism, and the Future of Humanity
- PyPi in a box
- Internet in a box
- What is DevOps?
- Keypass
- HashiCorp Vault
- Divio-Django Invoice
- Woodturning on Youtube
Recorded using Riverside and produced by Mechanical Ink.
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