Podcast episode generated by NotebookLM from the text of the Unsafe Impedance: Safe Languages and Safe by Design Software paper by Lee Barney and Adolfo Neto https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3677995.3678196
#Elixir #Erlang #BEAM I went to Code BEAM America 2022 https://codebeamamerica.com/archives/CBA_2023/index.html (you can watch my talk with Lucas Tavano here https://youtu.be/zvS1Uj3_UTE ) and interviewed Dave Lucia, CTO & Co-Founder at TV Labs. You can find Dave (David Lucia) at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lucia-a395441b/ Dave's talk is published at Accessible Time Series data with TimescaleDB | David Lucia | Code BEAM America 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFnoZm89U64 I thank Erlang Solutions, Code Sync, Erlang Ecosystem Foundation and UTFPR for supporting this series of interviews. Cameraperson: Wiviane Nallin If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir language skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to the ELXPRO course https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Learn more about CODE SYNC conferences at https://codesync.global/
#Elixir #Erlang #BEAM I went to Code BEAM America 2022 https://codebeamamerica.com/archives/CBA_2023/index.html (you can watch my talk with Lucas Tavano here https://youtu.be/zvS1Uj3_UTE ) and interviewed Lee Barney, a Professor of Computer Science at BYU-Idaho https://www.byui.edu/. You can find Lee at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barneylee https://www.byui.edu/directories/lee-barney A case study of using FP and Erlang in a Computer Science Curriculum. Lee Barney - Code BEAM America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf7byQEXmv8 In the interview we mentioned: Erlang Ecosystem Foundation https://erlef.org/ Erlang Ecosystem Foundation Education WG https://erlef.org/wg/education I thank Erlang Solutions, Code Sync, Erlang Ecosystem Foundation and UTFPR for supporting this series of interviews. Cameraperson: Wiviane Nallin If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir language skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to the ELXPRO course https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Learn more about CODE SYNC conferences at https://codesync.global/
In this episode, Professor Adolfo Neto interviews Nicole Novielli, Associate Professor at the University of Bari, about the role of emotions in software engineering. Nicole Novielli's page at the Collaborative Development Group – CDG https://collab.di.uniba.it/nicole/ DBLP profile https://dblp.org/pid/09/1798.html Google Scholar profile https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XeCgthcAAAAJ Linkedin profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-novielli-a1131910/ Twitter/X profile https://x.com/nicolenovielli CBSOFT Keynotes https://cbsoft.sbc.org.br/2024/sbes/palestras/?lang=en Papers on the use of biometrics for recognition of developers' emotions: - Emotions and perceived productivity of software developers at the workplace (field study) https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=pt-BR&user=XeCgthcAAAAJ&cstart=20&pagesize=80&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=XeCgthcAAAAJ:1qzjygNMrQYC - Recognizing developers' emotions while programming (lab study) https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=pt-BR&user=XeCgthcAAAAJ&cstart=20&pagesize=80&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=XeCgthcAAAAJ:K3LRdlH-MEoC Papers on sentiment analysis for software development: - Sentiment polarity detection for software development https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3180155.3182519 - Self-Admitted Technical Debt and comments’ polarity: an empirical study https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10664-022-10183-w ELXPRO is an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28 ). If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont Find this podcast on audio platforms at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Find this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@elixiradolfont
In this episode, Professor Adolfo Neto interviews Alexander Serebrenik about diversity and inclusion in software engineering. Alexander begins by sharing his journey into computer science and what motivated him to focus on Social Software Engineering. The conversation highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion, with Alexander explaining how these topics are crucial for fostering innovation and effective problem-solving in software development. He provides examples of the positive impact diverse perspectives can have on engineering practices. Alexander also addresses the challenges organizations face in improving diversity and inclusion. He offers practical advice on creating a more inclusive environment, drawing from his extensive experience in the field. For those looking to learn more, he recommends various resources, such as books, blogs, and academic papers. Looking ahead, Alexander mentions his upcoming keynote speech at the Brazilian Symposium on Software Quality (SBQS) and discusses other areas of research he is involved in. He also shares how he stays updated with the latest news in his field through books, blogs, podcasts, and online courses. The episode concludes with Alexander providing final insights on the importance of diversity and inclusion. Adolfo thanks him for his time and valuable contributions, making for an engaging and informative discussion. Listen to the full episode to hear more about Alexander's insights and experiences in promoting diversity and inclusion in software engineering. Alexander Serebrenik https://www.tue.nl/en/research/researchers/alexander-serebrenik https://www.win.tue.nl/~aserebre/ https://x.com/aserebrenik SBQS https://sbqs.sbc.org.br/2024/index.php/en-us/keynotes https://sbqs.sbc.org.br/2024/index.php/en-us/ Gender and Tenure Diversity in GitHub Teams https://cmustrudel.github.io/papers/chi15.pdf Bridging Gaps, Building Futures: Advancing Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion Through Future-Oriented Research https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.07142 Unveiling Diversity: Empowering OSS Project Leaders with Community Diversity and Turnover Dashboards https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.08543 ELXPRO is an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28 ). If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont Find this podcast on audio platforms at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Find this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@elixiradolfont
In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, Professor Adolfo Neto interviews Brittany Johnson-Matthews, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at George Mason University. Brittany, who directs the INSPIRED Lab, shares insights from her research in Software Engineering. The interview begins with Brittany discussing her academic journey, including her Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the College of Charleston and her PhD from North Carolina State University. She explains what motivated her to pursue a career in academia over industry. The conversation then shifts to the topic of Ethics in Software Engineering. Brittany defines ethics and provides examples of unethical practices in software development. She emphasizes the responsibility of software engineers to ensure their algorithms do not perpetuate bias or discrimination and offers advice on how to develop ethically minded software. In addition to her work on ethics, Brittany briefly discusses other research topics she explores and what prospective PhD students can expect when working with her. The episode concludes with Brittany sharing how she stays updated in her field through various resources like books, blogs, podcasts, and academic papers. Professor Adolfo Neto thanks Brittany for her valuable insights and wraps up the session by expressing gratitude to the listeners. Dr. Brittany Johnson-Matthews https://cs.gmu.edu/~johnsonb/ ELXPRO is an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28 ). If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont Find this podcast on audio platforms at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Find this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@elixiradolfont
In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, Professor Adolfo Neto from the Federal University of Technology - Paraná interviews Kris Micinski, an Assistant Professor at Syracuse University and the Co-chair of the Scheme Workshop 2024. They delve into Kris's journey from earning a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering to pursuing a PhD in Computer Science. Kris shares his motivations for choosing an academic career, discusses the significance of the Scheme programming language, and provides insights into the upcoming Scheme Workshop 2024. Additionally, Kris talks about his current research and offers advice for prospective PhD students. The conversation wraps up with Kris's methods for staying updated in the fast-evolving field of computer science. Scheme Workshop 2024 https://icfp24.sigplan.org/home/scheme-2024 Kris Micinski's website https://kmicinski.com ELXPRO is an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28 ). If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont Find this podcast on audio platforms at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Find this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@elixiradolfont
I went to Code BEAM America 2022 https://codebeamamerica.com/archives/CBA_2023/index.html (you can watch my talk with Lucas Tavano here https://youtu.be/zvS1Uj3_UTE ) and interviewed Herminio Torres, a software engineer at Simplebet (https://www.simplebet.ai/ ). You can find Herminio at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/herminiotorres/ https://twitter.com/herminiotorres https://github.com/herminiotorres In the interview we mentioned: Surface https://github.com/surface-ui/surface LiveView https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix_live_view/welcome.html Elixir em Foco (a podcast in Portuguese) https://elixiremfoco.com/en Erlang Ecosystem Foundation https://erlef.org/ Erlang Solutions https://www.erlang-solutions.com/ I thank Erlang Solutions, Code Sync, Erlang Ecosystem Foundation and UTFPR for supporting this series of interviews. Cameraperson: Wiviane Nallin If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir language skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to the ELXPRO course https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Learn more about CODE SYNC conferences at https://codesync.global/
In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, Adolfo Neto sits down with Kiko Fernández-Reyes, a Computer Science Engineer and Programming Languages Researcher at Ericsson, to delve into the world of Erlang, OTP (Open Telecom Platform), and programming languages. Kiko shares his academic journey, from studying Computer Science at Universidad de Málaga to pursuing a PhD in programming languages at Uppsala University in Sweden. He discusses the motivations behind his transition from academia to industry and sheds light on his role as a core member of the Erlang/OTP team. The conversation delves into the Erlang Workshop, of which Kiko is a co-chair for the second consecutive year. Kiko explains the workshop's significance and discusses opportunities for developers to contribute through papers and Lightning Talks. As a member of the Erlang/OTP Core Team, Kiko elucidates the team's responsibilities and his role within it. He also shares his methods for staying updated in the ever-evolving field of computer science. Join Adolfo and Kiko as they navigate the intricacies of Erlang, OTP, and beyond in this episode. Kiko Fernández-Reyes Computer Science Engineer | Programming Languages Researcher Erlang/OTP core member Ericsson Uppsala, Sweden https://www.linkedin.com/in/kikofernandezreyes Co-chair of the Erlang Workshop 2024 https://icfp24.sigplan.org/home/erlang-2024 Co-chair of the Erlang Workshop 2023 https://icfp23.sigplan.org/home/erlang-2023 Join the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation https://bit.ly/3Sl8XTO . Their site is https://bit.ly/3Jma95g . ELXPRO is an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28 ). If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549l . Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont/ Find this podcast on audio platforms at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Find this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@elixiradolfont
In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto Podcast, Adolfo sits down with Peter Ullrich, founder of Indie Courses and a senior Elixir engineer, for an engaging discussion about his unique journey from psychology to software engineering. Peter shares his early passion for building things, which eventually led him to pursue a bachelor's degree in psychology followed by a master's degree in software engineering and distributed systems. He recounts how he discovered Elixir during his first job and the pivotal role it played in shaping his career trajectory. Peter also dives into the creation of Indie Courses, a video course platform for indie creators, sharing his motivations behind its inception and the challenges he faced along the way. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and staying updated with industry trends, whether through Twitter, blog posts, or books. Peter’s website https://peterullrich.com/ YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@peterandcode/ X/Twitter https://twitter.com/PJUllrich Indie Courses https://indiecourses.com/ Building Table Views with Phoenix LiveView https://pragprog.com/titles/puphoe/building-table-views-with-phoenix-liveview/ Build an MVP with Elixir https://indiecourses.com/catalog/dc7f54dd-1e32-4390-95d3-4f6d2968d425 Peter’s website https://peterullrich.com/ YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@peterandcode/ X/Twitter https://twitter.com/PJUllrich Indie Courses https://indiecourses.com/ Building Table Views with Phoenix LiveView https://pragprog.com/titles/puphoe/building-table-views-with-phoenix-liveview/ Build an MVP with Elixir https://indiecourses.com/catalog/dc7f54dd-1e32-4390-95d3-4f6d2968d425 Join the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation https://bit.ly/3Sl8XTO . Their site is https://bit.ly/3Jma95g . ELXPRO is an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28 ). If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I . Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont/ Find this podcast on audio platforms at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Find this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@elixiradolfont #ELIXIR #ERLANG
Join Professor Adolfo Neto in this episode of the podcast as he delves into the world of Elixir with Eduardo Borsa, a Senior Software Engineer at Loomis, Sayles & Company. Eduardo shares his journey into software engineering and his early encounters with Elixir, highlighting the factors that sparked his interest in the language. As they discuss Eduardo's role at Loomis, Sayles & Company, listeners gain insights into the projects Eduardo is involved in and the technologies he finds both exciting and challenging. Moreover, Eduardo explores the symbiotic relationship between industry work and education, drawing from his experiences with ELXPRO to provide a unique perspective. Throughout the conversation, Eduardo offers recommendations for staying abreast of developments in the field, from books and blogs to podcasts and courses. Eduardo Borsa Senior Software Engineer https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardo-borsa-770799124/ Join the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation https://bit.ly/3Sl8XTO . Their site is https://bit.ly/3Jma95g . ELXPRO is an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28 ). If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I . Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont/ Find this podcast on audio platforms at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Find this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@elixiradolfont
In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, join me, Adolfo, as we sit down with Laura Castro. Laura is a distinguished professor at Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Spain, and the chair of Cátedra CICAS, a collaborative project aimed at advancing Open Science through Software. She is involved in the BEAM (Erlang and Elixir) community and is a member of the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation. During our conversation, Laura shares her journey into Erlang and Elixir, her role at the University of A Coruña, and her involvement in the BEAM community and the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation. We also delve into the topic of gender diversity in computing and Laura's thoughts on knowledge sharing within the field. A big thank you to Laura for sharing her expertise with us. You can connect with Laura Castro at https://lauramcastro.github.io/. Why on Earth would I test if I have to just "Let it crash"? Laura Castro on Property-Based Testing https://youtu.be/6gu9EXRraG8?si=P1l3Z6XFohvpSj6f Mostly Erlang podcast https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com José Valim, Joe Armstrong and Robert Virding https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/019-elixir-with-jose-valim/ José Valim and Bruce Tate https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/2014/08/11/elixir-tools/ Hello, Erlang! podcast https://helloerlang.github.io/ Introduction to Functional Programming https://github.com/adolfont/caes005-introduction-to-functional-programming Detecting Oxbow Code in Erlang Codebases with the Highest Degree of Certainty, by Fernando (Brujo) Benavides Rodríguez, Laura M. Castro https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.08699 Code BEAM A Corunha https://www.codebeamcorunha.es/en Join the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation https://bit.ly/3Sl8XTO . Their site is https://bit.ly/3Jma95g . ELXPRO is an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28 ). If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I . Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont/ Find this podcast on audio platforms at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Find this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@elixiradolfont
I went to Code BEAM America 2022 https://codebeamamerica.com/archives/CBA_2023/index.html (you can watch my talk with Lucas Tavano here https://youtu.be/zvS1Uj3_UTE ) and interviewed Sophie DeBenedetto, a software developer at GitHub. You can find Sophie at: http://sophiedebenedetto.nyc/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiedebenedetto/ https://github.com/SophieDeBenedetto In the interview we mentioned: ElixirChatt https://grox.io/mentor_programs Erlang Ecosystem Foundation https://erlef.org/ Programming Phoenix LiveView Interactive Elixir Web Programming Without Writing Any JavaScript by Bruce A. Tate and Sophie DeBenedetto https://pragprog.com/titles/liveview/programming-phoenix-liveview/ I thank Erlang Solutions, Code Sync, Erlang Ecosystem Foundation and UTFPR for supporting this series of interviews. Cameraperson: Wiviane Nallin If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir language skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to the ELXPRO course https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Listen to this podcast at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Learn more about me (Adolfo Neto) at https://adolfont.github.io/. Watch this video on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Uik_gy84n2c
I went to Code BEAM America 2022 https://codebeamamerica.com/archives/CBA_2023/index.html (you can watch my talk with Lucas Tavano here https://youtu.be/zvS1Uj3_UTE ) and interviewed Mackenzie Morgan, a software developer at NextRoll. You can find Mackenzie at: https://mackenzie.morgan.name/ https://github.com/maco https://www.tiktok.com/@maco.nix Mackenzie's talk at Code BEAM America 2022 was "Typing with pixie dust" https://youtu.be/-hcvGTwPLFI I thank Erlang Solutions, Code Sync, Erlang Ecosystem Foundation and UTFPR for the support. Cameraperson: Wiviane NallinIf you're curious and ready to take your Elixir language skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to the ELXPRO course https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I
In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, join me, Adolfo, as we sit down with Rickson Oliveira. Rickson is a Software Engineer at ateliware, a company from Curitiba, where I live. Rickson works in technologies such as Elixir, Phoenix, LiveView, and JavaScript. He also happens to be a former student of ELXPRO, an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28 ). If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. A big thank you to Rickson for sharing his expertise with us today. Find Rickson Oliveira on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickson-oliveira/ Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont Find this podcast on audio platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont Find this podcast on YouTube platforms: https://www.youtube.com/@elixiradolfont
I went to Code BEAM America 2022 https://codebeamamerica.com/archives/CBA_2023/index.html (you can watch my talk with Lucas Tavano here https://youtu.be/zvS1Uj3_UTE) and interviewed Carlo Gilmar, the creator of many graphic recordings which are loved by the BEAM community. I thank Erlang Solutions, Code Sync, Erlang Ecosystem Foundation and UTFPR for the support. Cameraperson: Wiviane Nallin If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir language skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to the ELXPRO course https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I
In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, join me, Adolfo, as we sit down with Gustavo Oliveira, creator of ELXPRO, an advanced Elixir course. We uncover Gustavo's Elixir journey and the inspiration behind ELXPRO. Delve into the current landscape of Elixir developers as Gustavo shares market insights and dispels myths about opportunities for developers at different levels. Watch on YouTube at https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28. The spotlight then turns to ELXPRO itself. Gustavo walks us through its unique features, giving you a sneak peek into how it empowers aspiring developers to master Elixir and its associated tools. If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to ELXPRO https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast. A big thank you to Gustavo for sharing his expertise with us today. Find Gustavo Oliveira on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/gustavo-oliveira-642b23aa/ Find me on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfont/ Find this podcast on audio platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont
Episódio originalmente publicado no Fronteiras da Engenharia de Software. Link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fronteirases/episodes/18-Aprendizado-de-Mquina-em-Engenharia-de-Software--com-Maurcio-Aniche-TU-Delft-e1acmcc
Republicação do episódio 41 do podcast Fronteiras da Engenharia de Software, em que entrevistei Leonardo de Moura. Republico aqui, pois foi neste podcast minha primeira entrevista com Leonardo: Raciocínio Automatizado com Leonardo de Moura, Pesquisador na Microsoft Research https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adolfont/episodes/Raciocnio-Automatizado-com-Leonardo-de-Moura--Pesquisador-na-Microsoft-Research-e1anc8j
O episódio 32 completo de Elixir em Foco está aqui https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaN6XzyCqao e aqui https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elixiremfoco Minha entrevista com Leonardo de Moura está aqui https://youtu.be/bwKFcLaeD1A?si=xAXdG8Ahj9JuVMZ4 #Lean