Gilad Shoham
I believe that software development is a tool to improve human life. I find software to be the most powerful way to share value In order to connect people and improve the quality of all our lives. Software engineering for me is like painting or sculpting, itβs a way to take a complicated and beautiful structure lay, connect all the dots piece by piece, and create a masterpiece. Itβs more than just art, itβs life. Thatβs why I wake up with a smile and keep it on all day long. I am lucky to be paid for doing what I love the most. Thatβs what makes me a great engineer. Iβm not smarter than others, I just really care. I love what I do and do what I love, so I donβt play the nine-to-five game, I live it 24/7. This rush makes me develop community projects like Stunity and learn new paradigms and tools with the passion of a child getting a new toy running around and having fun without the need for any additional incentive. I share my beliefs with others to inspire them, and some follow. I also learn from others. Thatβs what makes me a true leader. Main Links: π My website: https://gilad.dev π Link tree - https://linktr.ee/shohamgilad See the full list of my OSS contributions and recent talks / posts list here - π¨βπ» https://github.com/GiladShoham/GiladShoham π My smart home / home automation brand (Hebrew): π Podcast: https://bit.ly/dira_lehaskil_all βοΈ Blog: https://dira-lehaskil.com/ πΉ Youtube: https://bit.ly/dl-yt-playlist
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Gilad Shoham
In my team at Bit, I have the privilege of working with incredibly talented individuals:
π Zoltan Kochan - #pnpm author
π Olivier Combe - Angular core team member
π Jinjiang Zhao - #vue.js core team member.
Every day, they showcase the amazing work they do, validating that hiring from the OSS world brings exceptional results.
For those curious:
- How do you reach out to such developers?
- What's the hiring process for them?
- How can you ensure their satisfaction in the long run?
- And how do you manage "ego" in a team brimming with stars?
Bring these questions to the round table, and let's dive into the discussion.
I believe that software development is a ...