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Kate Heddleston on Improving the Usability of Ops Tools to Improve Company Culture
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Kate Heddleston is a software engineer from San Francisco, and loves building web apps and programming in Python. Kate enjoys using OSS tools to build web apps, and especially likes building parts of the product that interface with the user. When not programming, Kate is involved with organizations like Hackbright Academy, PyLadies, and Raphael House. Kate blogs at https://kateheddleston.com/
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CRAFT is about software craftsmanship, presenting which tools, methods, and practices should be part of the toolbox of a modern developer and company, and serving as compass on new technologies, trends.
Jun 24, 2016
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