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S25:E1 - Pivoting to Tech from Biomedical Science (Marley Anthony)
2023/08/16
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In the kickoff episode to Season 25, Saron talks to Marley Anthony, Software Engineer at Bench Accounting. Marley talks about his career pivot from studying biomedical sciences to getting into tech. He unravels his strategies and tactics to secure his first internship, the pivotal steps he took to transition into his current role, and the significance of laying a solid foundation of knowledge early in his career. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on strategies for landing that all-important internship, fostering growth, and embracing the ongoing pursuit of knowledge. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) LinkedIn Debug Git Variable JavaScript CSS
S24:E8 - A Model's Journey to Software Development (Madison Kanna)
2023/06/28
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Saron talks to Madison Kanna, Senior Software Engineer, Health and Wellness at Walmart. Saron talks to Madison about finding the inspiration to transition from being a model to becoming a skilled developer. Madison talks about the experiences, challenges, and moments that sparked her interest in development. Listeners will gain insights into the tools and resources she utilized to hone her coding skills when first embarking on this new path. Madison also highlights the importance of seeking mentorship and how mentorship can open doors to exciting opportunities. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Madison's Blog Web Development Systems Programming Data Science Python CodeBookClub Deep Work
S24:E7 - Navigating Layoffs with Intention (Natalie Davis)
2023/06/21
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Today, Saron sits down with Natalie Davis, who shares her experience pursuing software engineering after climbing the ladder in the retail industry for 15 years. In their conversation, Natalie talks about what she has learned navigating the tech industry, how she's navigated layoffs, and why she has grown to be more selective and intentional with prospective new opportunities. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Mark Thompson Cassidy Williams Developer Advocate 2FA Natalie Davis (GitHub) Natalie Davis (Twitter) README Angie Jones ISA (Income-Share Agreement)
S24:E6 - Surviving Cancer, Building Code, Thriving in Tech (Stacey Graham)
2023/06/14
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Saron sits down with Stacey Graham, Software Engineer at a fintech company. Stacey grew up curious about computers since being introduced to them in the 7th grade. Although she didn't take the full plunge into code immediately, she constantly provided technical support in her previous roles. Hear Stacey talk more about her experience navigating her career transition while battling health troubles, how you can level up and network in the tech community, and where to look for communities while you are just starting out. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) YNA OpenSource Project Github Join & Contribute to YNA YNA Twitter YNA LinkedIn YNA Instagram Stacey's Instagram Stacey's Twitter Meetup.com WorkSource Atlanta Career Karma Team Treehouse Codecademy freeCodeCamp JavaScript CSS HTML Network Administrator
S24:E5 - Balancing Parenthood and Programming (Phoebe Voong-Fadel)
2023/06/07
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Today, Saron talks with Phoebe Voong-Fadel, a self-taught Frontend Developer at the National Foundation for Educational Research. After having transitioned from a successful 14-year career in Higher Education in 2017, Phoebe made the courageous decision to pursue coding full-time while balancing the responsibilities of being a mother to her two children. Along with learning about her experience balancing learning to code and being a mom we talk to Phoebe about her passions that extend beyond her professional role. She actively contributes to the coding community by writing articles for freeCodeCamp and mentors early-career developers. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Udemy React The Collab Lab Paired programming OpenLayers Front-end Development Python CS50 JavaScript #100DaysOfCode freeCodeCamp HTML
S24:E4 - From Occupational Therapy to Code (Africa Mincey)
2023/05/31
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Saron talks with Africa, a former Occupational Therapist specializing in virtual therapy and assistive technology. Saron and Africa talk about transitioning from Occupational Therapy to working as an Accessibility Engineer testing government software and teaching developers how to build more inclusive web applications. Africa also talks about her journey teaching herself how to code, what stretches are useful for Software Engineers, and how important coffee chats and networking are. Be sure to listen for the mini-guided stretch break during the episode as well! Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Pomodoro Timer Your Stretch Break #100devs CS50: Introduction to Computer Science The Odin Project freeCodeCamp Occupational Therapy
S24:E3 - Building Products for Everyone (Daniel Devesa Derksen-Staats)
2023/05/24
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Saron talks to Senior Accessibility iOS Engineer at Spotify, Daniel Devesa Derksen-Staats. Daniel talks all about accessibility and specifically delves in on how he got interested in the field, examples of how to make code more accessible, and how others listening can add accessibility to their tool kit of coding skills. Author of the “Developing Accessible iOS Apps” book, he keeps himself busy by writing a daily tweet about accessibility and iOS with the hashtag #365DaysIOSAccessibility. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) VoiceOver #365DaysIOSAccessibility Mobile A11y WWDC23 Developing Accessible iOS Apps Screen Readers Accessibility
S24:E2 - Understanding and Supporting Neurodivergence in Tech (Frankie Nicoletti)
2023/05/17
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Saron sits down again with Frankie Nicoletti who we heard from in Season 23. This time Saron and Frankie talk about neurodivergence. They talk about what neurodivergence is, how listening to people's needs and making accommodations to allow people to do their best work is and will always be good for everyone, not just those who are neurodivergent, and the benefits of being neurodivergent. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Viral Justice: How We Grow the World We Want Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity Laziness Does Not Exist Loom Dyslexia Bottom-up thinking Autism ADHD Neurodivergence
S24:E1 - From Customer Service to Code (Tae'lur Alexis)
2023/05/10
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Tae’lur Alexis is a self taught software developer, application security enthusiast and content creator. Her mission is to help people with non traditional backgrounds break into tech. Tae'lur sits down with Saron to talk about her coding journey going from fast food to tech and the habits and tips she has learned to get to where she is today. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Tae'lur's Talk at BSides Baltimore 2023 Beer & Chocolate Delivery App The Pomodoro Technique freeCodeCamp The Web Developer Bootcamp 2023 Codeacademy
S23:E8 - Empowering the Next Generation of Black Tech Talent (Pariss Chandler)
2023/04/12
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For our Season 23 Finale, Saron talks to Pariss Chandler, Software Engineer turned Founder & CEO of Black Tech Pipeline. You may have heard of her before, as she was the mobilizer behind the hashtag, movement, and community #BlackTechTwitter. Pariss talks about getting into tech, being in tech at ad agencies and a beauty company, and how life changed after just one tweet. Pariss also talks about Black Tech Pipeline, the company Pariss started after seeing a lack of Black programmers in tech and wanting to change that. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Black Tech Pipeline #BlackTechTwitter React CSS Vanilla JS HTML JavaScript Resilient Coders Frontend development
S23:E7 - How a Single Mom in a Shelter Became a Successful Software Developer (Brittney Ball)
2023/03/29
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Saron sits down with Brittney Ball, Documentation Engineer at Meta. Brittney shares her experience going from being a homeless single mom living in a shelter to a Software Engineer. She talks about her journey to get to where she is today, the role a viral tweet played in kick-starting her coding journey, tips for those who are self-taught to stand out when job searching, and what a Documentation Engineer is. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Brittney Ball Blog Documentation Engineering Charlotte Developers Lynda.com HTML JavaScript Year Up
S23:E6 - From Site Reliability Engineer to Principal Software Engineer (Alice Goldfuss)
2023/03/22
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Today, Saron talks with Alice Goldfuss, Principal Software Engineer and Systems Programmer specializing in building resilient distributed systems at scale. Alice delivered industry-impacting talks on container platforms, infrastructure operations, and organizational best practices, as well as written on the SRE field, kernel crashes, and personal security. We hear about her coding journey and learn all about her take on various programs and the tech world as a whole. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) How to Get Into SRE Rust CSS Notepad++ Inline CSS HTML4
S23:E5 - Going from Ministry to Tech (Kyle Shevlin)
2023/03/15
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In this episode we sit down with Kyle Shevlin from Virta Health, who talks to us about his journey from ministry into tech. Kyle is a senior software engineer (JavaScript, React, and more) who spends his free time golfing, woodworking and playing video games. Hear as he describes his experience with ADHD in the workplace. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Justice Sensitivity ADHD jQuery From Pastor to Programmer
S23:E4 - Practical A/B Testing (Leemay Nassery)
2023/03/08
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In this episode we sit down with Leemay Nassery who talks to us about all things A/B testing. Leemay is a Senior Engineer Manager at Spotify who is passionate about tying engineering to business and user impact while keeping her team's career growth at the forefront. If you have ever been interested in learning more about A/B testing or have been confused about what exactly A/B testing might be, this episode is for you. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Practical A/B Testing
S23:E3 - Saying Yes to Opportunities (Frankie Nicoletti)
2023/03/01
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In this episode we talk to Frankie Nicoletti, VP of Engineering at SoLo Funds. We learn how throughout their career Frankie has always said yes to opportunities that came their way and it has made all the difference. Tune in to find out about what saying yes looks like and how to best look for and apply to jobs when you're a new bootcamp grad. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Hackathon Go Diversify Tech Veri Kunche Hack Reactor
S23:E2 - Having a Growth Mindset (Tanya Reilly)
2023/02/22
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This week we talk to Tanya Reilly, Senior Principal Engineer at Squarespace, about having a growth mindset. Having a growth mindset includes recognizing our limitations and challenging ourselves to learn at any stage of our coding journey. We also talked about interviewing and advocating for ourselves. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) The Staff Engineer's Path Growth Mindset and Code System Design Linux Memoization Graph Traversal Project Euler Stanford Computer Science Platform Engineering
S23:E1 - Psychological Safety in Tech (Taylor Poindexter)
2023/02/15
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Welcome back to Season 23 of the CodeNewbie Podcast!
We sit down and talk to Taylor Poindexter, co-founder of Black Code Collective, an organization that strives to create a safe space for software engineers to thrive. She is also an Engineering Manager at Spotify. In her downtime you can find her adventuring, tweeting about tech, and creating whiskey videos for Instagram.
She talks to us about her coding experience, the importance of taking breaks and what psychological safety in the workplace looks like. She also talks to us about her organization Black Code Collective. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Psychological Safety at Work Sabbatical Black Code Collective
S22:E9 - Coding Bootcamps & Coding Journeys (Mark Thompson)
2023/01/04
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Happy New Year! In this final episode of Season 22, Saron speaks with Mark Thompson, Senior Developer Relations Engineer at Google. Mark loves to teach and code. He is an award-winning university instructor and engineer with a passion for creating meaningful learning experiences. Listen as they discuss Mark's interest in code, coding bootcamps and how to manage your career. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Svelte Vue React Angular
S22:E8 - From Opera to Code (Anna McDougall)
2022/12/28
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In this episode, Saron talks to Anna McDougall, Director of Product and Engineering for the tech subsidiary of Europe's largest media publisher, Axel Springer National Media & Tech. Anna grew up in Sydney, Australia, and moved to Germany to pursue a career as an opera singer. At 32 she rediscovered her love for code and technology and made the switch to software engineering. She quickly discovered her mix of software and social skills made her perfect for leadership and technical speaking. Today, Saron and Anna discuss her experience in tech and navigating the career transition from entertainment to code. She is also the author of "You Belong in Tech: How to Go from Zero Programming Knowledge to Hired", and is passionate about getting historically excluded individuals into tech.
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S22:E7 - Starting out in Open Source (Brian Douglas)
2022/12/21
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On today's episode, Saron speaks with Brian Douglas, founder and CEO of Open Sauced, where he works on increasing the knowledge and insights of open-source communities. In the past he’s lead Developer Advocacy at GitHub by fostering a community of early adopters through conversations with the top open source maintainers on GitHub. Hear them discuss how Brain learned to code to start his own company, takeaways from working at startups, open source insights and learning through rejection. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Open Sauced FreeCompute Electron React Native WebPack NoJS CSS SDK Node Angular 2.0 Angular JS JavaScript React API Linked List Go Open Source Ruby On Rails
S22:E6 - Technical writing (Philip Kiely)
2022/12/14
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Saron sits down with writer, programmer, and creator, Philip Kiley. Philip is the author of Writing for Software Developers and Life-Changing Email. They discuss how he first got into technical writing while studying abroad in Budapest, what technical writing is, what technical content platforms are out there, why new developers should publish content early in their careers, and more. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Coding TikTok Technical writing GitHub AIT-Budapest Life-Changing Email Writing for Software Developers
S22:E5 - Bonus: How should we handle failure? (Compiler)
2022/12/08
This week we’re bringing a bonus featured episode from Compiler, a show made to simplify tech for tomorrow’s IT leaders, from our friends at Red Hat. Jen Krieger and Dr. Erika Hamden join us on the show to discuss failure, and how approaching it in healthier ways can help individuals learn and grow. Take a listen! Show Links Compiler (sponsor)
S22:E4 - Showing up in tech (Jason Lengstorf)
2022/12/07
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Joining Saron today is Jason Lengstorf, host of Learn with Jason, where he pair programs with experts from around the community to learn something new in 90 minutes. Jason talks about how he found his way into tech after being in a band, his passion for code and all things Developer Relations. He helps companies form stronger connections with their communities through creative media and special events. Jason also discusses the importance of showing up in tech, and what it really means. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Generative Art SVG animations React Serverless Functions API Flash PHP JavaScript CSS HTML dHTML iFrame Learn With Jason DevRel / Dev Experience Engine X Front End Architect
S22:E3 - Demonstrating curiosity kindly with Matt Newkirk (Matt Newkirk)
2022/11/30
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Joining Saron today is Matt Newkirk, Engineering Director at Etsy. Matt talks about his coding journey, his current role at Etsy, leadership tips and advice for people on their coding journey. Matt's found a career in paying forward the help he received along the way, starting as a volunteer MUD developer and finding a path to becoming a director of engineering at Etsy. His engineering efforts cover Quality Engineering, Infrastructure and Operations, with the most value coming from finding improved collaboration across teams. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Peer One-on-Ones LPC APIs Fullstack Asynchronous Calls PHP JavaScript C A+ CI System (continuous integration) Observability Tools Unit Tests AWS Selenium VoIP Telnet Multi User Dungeon (MUD) Apple 2C
S22:E2 - Building the bridge across the tech gap (Michelle Glauser)
2022/11/16
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Joining Saron today is Michelle Glauser, CEO & Founder of Techtonica. Ever since joining the industry as a software engineer, Michelle recognized the glaring lack of diversity within the world of tech, which is why she's dedicated herself to addressing this issue. Techtonica is a nonprofit that provides tuition-free tech training with laptops, living stipends, and job placement or search support to women and non-binary adults with low incomes. Michelle shares insights she's gained through her coding journey and advice for those looking to start their path today. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Women Who Code freeCodeCamp Feedback Framework I Look Like An Engineer Class Straddling Tech Gap Python JavaScript Hackbright
S22:E1 - The new wave of frontend developer tools are on their way (Chris Ferdinandi)
2022/11/09
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To welcome back our show for Season 22, we talk with a familiar face to the CodeNewbie Podcast, Chris Ferdinandi. Chris is the author of the Vanilla JS Pocket Guide series and the creator of the Vanilla JS Academy training program. On today's episode, Chris talks about what he's learned since coming on the show in 2020, how he sees the future of frontend development evolving over the next few years, and what tools might help in your next job search. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) 11ty API Angular Astro Browser Native JavaScript CSS Client-side vs. Server-side DOM Go HTML JavaScript jQuery Lodash Netlify Next Nuxt Petite Vue Preact React Ruby Static Site Generator Svelte Umbrella Underscore Vanilla JS Vue WordPress
S21:E8 - How to get into Web3 development (Nader Dabit)
2022/09/26
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In this episode, we talk about how to get into Web3 development, with Nader Dabit, developer relations engineer at Celestia and founder of Developer DAO. Nader talks about how Web3 differs from Web2, when it makes sense to build something as a Web3 app, and what are the tools and concepts a developer needs to know in order to build an app for Web3.
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S21:E7 - What does it mean to be a part of the software development life cycle (Cliff Craig)
2022/09/19
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In this episode, we talk about what it means to be a part of the software development life cycle with Cliff Craig, senior software engineering manager at Samsung. Cliff talks about getting into software engineering over 22 years ago, why it’s important for developers at every level to understand the software development life cycle, and what the major stages of the software development life cycle are.
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S21:E6 - What it looks like to be an apprentice engineer at Pinterest (Alison Quaglia)
2022/09/12
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In this episode we talk about what being an apprentice engineer is like with Alison Quaglia, software engineer at Pinterest. Alison talks about switching careers into tech, landing an apprentice engineer role at Pinterest, what that apprenticeship looked like, and leveling up at Pinterest to software engineer.
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S21:E5 - What is the Metaverse and what does it look like to build for it (Daniel Liebeskind)
2022/09/05
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In this episode, we talk about what is the Metaverse and what does it look like to build for it with Daniel Liebeskind, co-founder and CEO of Topia. Daniel talks about what goes into building something for the web3 space like Topia, where the line between something being a part of the Metaverse and not being a part of the Metaverse is, and what the future of the Metaverse might looks like. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Topia Metaverse QBasic Java JavaScript Hack Reactor C WebRTC Y Combinator Angie Jones The Sims Second Life WebGL Unity React Asana
S21:E4 - What is SQL and why you should learn it (Sia Seko)
2022/08/29
In this episode, we talk about SQL and why you should learn it with Sia Seko, data engineer at Spotify. Sia talks about what SQL is, what makes SQL different from other technical languages, and what it is best at.
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S21:E3 - Why learning good documentation skills is so important for leveling up (Eddie Hinkle)
2022/08/22
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In this episode, we talk about documentation, with Eddie Hinkle, lead front-end engineer at Glassdoor, and host of the WebJoy podcast. Eddie talks about what documentation means in the context of development, why good documentation is so important, and how gaining good documentation skills early on can give you an edge in your career.
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S21:E2 - What your bootcamp isn't teaching you (Caitlyn Greffly)
2022/08/15
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In this episode, we talk about what your bootcamp isn’t teaching you with Caitlyn Greffly, software engineer at The Motley Fool, and author of The Bootcamper’s Companion. Caitlyn talks about not seeing herself as someone who would fit into the tech industry, falling in love with data and analytics, and then transitioning careers and eventually writing The Bootcamper’s Companion to cover some important tech topics that aren’t typically taught at coding bootcamps.
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S21:E1 - What it looks like to be an AR/VR engineer (Luca Mefisto)
2022/08/08
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In this episode, we talk about what it looks like to be an AR/VR engineer with Luca Mefisto, software engineer at Meta Reality Labs. Luca talks about being drawn to augmented reality and virtual reality early on, the main tools you need to know in order to be an effective AR or VR engineer, and some of the most interesting things he thinks people are currently doing with AR and VR. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Oculus VR Hidden Creative VIVE Microsoft HoloLens Unreal Engine Unity Spark AR C++ C# JavaScript VRChat
S20:E8 - How to be a successful solopreneur (Jennifer Yip)
2022/06/27
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In this episode, we talk about how to be a successful soloprenuer with Jen Yip, founder of Lunch Money. Jen talks about the impetus for creating her popular personal finance app, Lunch Money, how to balance building something for yourself but that is also good for general consumption, and how the lines between personal life and work life can become even more blurred when being a solopreneur.
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S20:E7 - What we can all learn from the experience of being a neurodivergent developer (Alex Karp)
2022/06/20
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In this episode, about what we can all learn from the experience of being a neurodivergent developer, with Alex Karp, author of the new book Running Start: How to get a job in tech, keep that job, and thrive. Alex talks about some of the biggest misconceptions about autism, how putting effort into accessibility and inclusion helps everyone, and what has personally helped him thrive in his career. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Running Start: How to get a job in tech, keep that job, and thrive JavaScript TI-BASIC
S20:E6 - How to create successful mobile games (Bria Sullivan)
2022/06/13
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In this episode, we talk about how to create successful mobile games, with Bria Sullivan CTO and founder of Honey B Games. Bria talks about her diverse tech background, deciding to dive into game development after years in web development, and how she still feels like a newbie when it comes to game development even with the massive success she has seen.
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S20:E5 - What are some fundamentals of machine learning and AI (Oscar Beijbom)
2022/06/06
In this episode, we about what are some fundamentals of machine learning and AI, with Oscar Beijbom, co-founder of Nyckel.
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S20:E4 - How to transition from the arts into a career in tech (Jessica Wilkins)
2022/05/30
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In this episode, we talk about how to transition from the arts into a career in tech, with Jessica Wilkins, software developer at This Dot Labs, technical writer at Free Code Camp, and former professional classical musician. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) This Dot Labs Black Excellence Music Project HTML CSS JavaScript React Tailwind CSS edX Udemy freeCodeCamp How freeCodeCamp has evolved over time CS50: Introduction to Computer Science What it's like to be in a computer science class Node.js Express
S20:E3 - How to think like a CTO (Joel Beasley)
2022/05/23
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In this episode, we talk about how to think like a CTO with Joel Beasley, author of Modern CTO, and host of the Modern CTO podcast. Joel talks about getting hit by a car when he was younger and using that rehabilitation period to learn how to code, selling his first technology at the age of 18 for one million dollars, and what he’s learned from interviewing so many CTO’s.
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S20:E2 - What you need to be prepared for any job interview (Randall Kanna)
2022/05/16
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In this episode, we talk about what you need to be prepared for your job interview with Randall Kanna, author, speaker, and Lead Product Engineer at Trim. Randall talks about being discouraged from majoring in computer science, finding her way back to a career path in tech, and all of the things she learned about getting hired for technical roles along the way.
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S20:E1 - Where you can find quality live coding instruction online (Leon Noel)
2022/05/09
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In this episode, we talk about where you can find quality live coding instruction online with Leon Noel, Managing Director of Engineering at Resilient Coders and creator and educator of 100Devs. Leon talks about coding to pay the bills, helping underprivileged communities get into tech, and then creating the live online education and community space he wanted to see in the world, 100Devs.
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S19:E8 - How being demoted could be the right career move (Kristina Lustig)
2022/03/28
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In this episode, we talk about how being demoted could be the right career move, with Kristina Lustig, software developer at Stack Overflow. Kristina talks about transitioning from being director of design to an associate software developer, the different factors that went into making that decision, and whether she would do her journey differently if she had the chance.
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S19:E7 - How freeCodeCamp has evolved over time (Quincy Larson)
2022/03/21
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In this episode, we talk about the evolution of freeCodeCamp with the teacher who founded freeCodeCamp, Quincy Larson. Quincy talks about creating the online learning resource he wished he had when he transitioned mid-career into tech, how freeCodeCamp has grown over time in community and content, and what the future of freeCodeCamp holds.
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S19:E6 - How to make learning databases fun and approachable ( Joe Karlsson)
2022/03/14
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In this episode, we talk about making databases fun and approachable with Joe Karlsson, Senior Developer Advocate at Single Store DB. Joe talks about going from hating coding to loving it, the relationship between databases and backend work, and how people can bring creativity and fun into their learning and their work in databases.
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S19:E5 - What are some common mistakes people make when learning to code (Ceora Ford)
2022/03/07
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In this episode, we talk about some very common relatable mistakes when you learn to code with Ceora Ford, developer advocate at Apollo GraphQL. Ceora talks about 5 major mistakes she learned in her first year learning to code, how to avoid them, and some new mistakes she’s encountered in her second year of coding. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) 5 Mistakes I Made My First Year Learning to Code GraphQL Kode With Klossy HTML CSS Ruby JavaScript Udacity Python React Codecademy DEV Discord
S19:E4 - What does WordPress development look like (Ebonie Butler)
2022/02/28
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In this episode, we talk about WordPress development with Ebonie Butler, senior web developer at YIKES, Inc. Ebonie talks about finding her way back to her pursuit of coding as a career after challenges she faced in undergrad, falling in love with working in WordPress, and what being a WordPress developer looks like.
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S19:E3 - Why Python is still one of the most popular coding languages (Meredydd Luff)
2022/02/21
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In this episode, we talk about Python with Meredydd Luff, founder of Anvil. Meredydd talks about why python continues to be one of the most popular coding languages, what the language is best at, and about the tool he created to help developers build full stack web apps with just Python. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Python Anvil QBasic Zen of Python HTML CSS JavaScript Ruby on Rails SQL React Redux Flask SQLAlchemy webpack Git DevOps Visual Basic Node.js Codecademy
S19:E2 - How to learn Swift and get into iOS development (Marc Aupont)
2022/02/14
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In this episode we talk about Swift and iOS development with Marc Aupont, senior iOS engineer at Nike. Marc talks about transitioning from a career in IT to iOS development, why he prefers iOS development over web development, and how you can start to code in the iOS language Swift without needing to buy expensive Apple products, which can be a huge barrier to entry for many communities.
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S19:E1 - What are the benefits of learning in public (Gift Egwuenu)
2022/02/07
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Since CodeNewbie is doing a learn in public challenge this month, in this episode we talk all about learning in public with Gift Egwuenu, Frontend Developer, and past CodeLand speaker on the topic of learning in public. Gift talks about why learning in public is the fastest way to learn, what learning in public can look like for different people, and getting over the hurdle of the anxiety of putting yourself out there.
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S18:E9 - DevNews: Potential Effects of a Cyberwar Between Russia and Ukraine, a Coding Bootcamp Stands Strong In Afghanistan, and More (Josh Puetz, Jamshid Hashimi, Hector X. Monsegur)
2022/02/03
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In this featured episode of DevNews, hosts Saron Yitbarek and Josh Puetz talk about The New York Time’s Wordle acquisition, and Apple App Stores new unlisted apps option. Then we speak with Hector Monsegur, director of research at Alacrinet and former black hat hacker about what a cyberwar between Russia and Ukraine would look like and what its effects could be. Finally, we speak with Jamshid Hashimi, founder of CodeWeekend, a coding bootcamp that is still providing education and hope within the chaos caused by the US pullout from Afghanistan and the new Taliban regime. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Wordle Is Joining The New York Times Games Unlisted app distribution Destructive malware targeting Ukrainian organizations Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency CodeWeekend
S18:E8 - How to use different memory techniques to learn coding (Kylo Robinson)
2021/12/27
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In this episode, we talk about how to use different memory techniques to learn coding with Kylo Robinson, full stack developer, coding coach, and creator of The Great Sync Javascript Mental Model. Kylo talks about how realizing he wasn’t understanding the fundamentals of javascript led him to create a world of memory techniques, what some of those memory techniques are, and how he uses them to retain different coding principles.
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S18:E7 - How a coding background can give you an edge in product management (Shruti Anand)
2021/12/19
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In this episode, we talk about product management with Shruti Anand, product manager at Lacework. Shruti talks about getting a bachelors in computer science and masters architecture and software engineering, then pivoting to product management, and how her technical background has given her an edge in her product management career.
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S18:E6 - How you can use music to learn code (Sam Aaron)
2021/12/12
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In this episode, we talk about how you can use music to learn code with Sam Aaron, creator and CEO of Sonic Pi. Sam talks about how programming basic games on calculators helped him learn to code, developing a passion for combining music and code, and creating Sonic Pi. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Sonic Pi ZX Spectrum BASIC IntelliJ Emacs SuperCollider Clojure Overtone Moogfest The Lyric Hammersmith FoxDot Tidal Cycles ixi lang
S18:E5 - How military veterans can translate their skills to tech (iAsia Brown)
2021/12/06
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In this episode, we talk about how military veterans can translate their skills into tech with iAsia Brown, military veteran and program manager at Microsoft. iAsia talks about transitioning from the military into tech, documenting her learning and landing a job at Microsoft, and helping other military veterans to break into tech as well.
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S18:E4 - How to make sense of the testing landscape (Sergei Egorov)
2021/11/29
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In this episode, we talk about how to make sense of the testing landscape with Sergei Egorov, Java Champion and co-founder and CEO of AtomicJar. Sergei talks about how he got into testing through game development, the different major types of testing, and some classic types of failures that are revealed by each type. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) AtomicJar JavaScript Injection Testcontainers Manual testing Automated testing Unit testing REST API GraphQL End To End Testing Integration testing Property testing Martin Fowler Thoughtworks Docker GitHu Pascal
S18:E3 - How you develop a CI/CD workflow (Victoria Lo)
2021/11/22
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In this episode, we talk about how you develop a CI/CD workflow with Victoria Lo, solutions engineer at PayPal. Victoria talks about transitioning from pursuing business and finance to web development, how her personal coding blog was key to landing her job at PayPal, and understanding CI/CD devops.
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S18:E2 - What are some essential skills you’ll need to be successful on your coding journey (Fernando Doglio)
2021/11/15
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In this episode, we talk about essential skills you’ll need to be successful in your coding journey with Fernando Doglio, data engineering manager at Accenture and author of the book Skills of a Software Developer. Fernando talks about the importance of learning computer science fundamentals, misconceptions early career developers have, and how to tackle the personal side of coding. After listening if you want to get a copy of the book, go to the link in our show notes and use offer code poddevdisc21 for a 35% discount.
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S18:E1 - What are SVGs and when should you use them (Christina Gorton)
2021/11/08
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In this episode, we talk about Scalable Vector Graphics, or SVGs, with Christina Gorton, developer advocate at Forem. Christina talks about what an SVG is, and when might use SVGs over CSS or Javascript for your graphics or animations, and why using SVGs has grown in popularity in recent years.
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S17:E9 - What are some database architectures and their use cases (Kyle Bernhardy)
2021/09/26
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In this episode, we talk about database architectures and some of their use cases, with Kyle Bernhardy, CTO of HarperDB. Kyle talks about what a database is, different types of databases, and when you might want to use one type of database over another.
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S17:E8 - What's in store for CodeLand 2021 (Ben Halpern)
2021/09/20
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In this episode, Ben and I talk about the conception of CodeLand, last year's CodeLand, which had to switch to a virtual conference due to covid-19, and the biggest differences between CodeLand 2020 and CodeLand 2021. Registration for CodeLand is pay-what-you-want -- starting at $0. Grab your CodeLand 2021 ticket today at codelandconf.com. That’s codelandconf.com. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) CodeLand 2021
S17:E7 - When and how might you want to use different clouds (Erica Windisch)
2021/09/12
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In this episode, we talk about the cloud with Erica Windisch, principal engineer at New Relic, and founder of IOpipe. Erica talks about some of the history of the cloud, some of the major cloud providers, and what things as a newbie you might want to consider when deciding to use the cloud. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) New Relic IOpipe AWS Google Cloud Gatsby Cloud Microsoft Azure Netlify DigitalOcean API Amazon EC2 Virtual machine Serverless CI/CD Bitbucket Git Apache HTTP Server What are microservices? Docker Amazon S3 What are containers? SQL CRUD VS Code Visual Studio GitHub GPT-3 GitHub Copilot
S17:E6 - How to transition into development after over a decade in your field (Christine Fletcher)
2021/09/05
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In this episode, we talk about how to transition into development after over a decade in your field, with Christine Fletcher, UI/UX developer/designer at capSpire. Christine talks about experiencing burnout working as a nurse and deciding to take the leap to learn to code, what her experience was going the bootcamp route to learn, and how she landed her first coding job. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) capSpire HTML freeCodeCamp Lambda JavaScript Edabit Flexbox
S17:E5 - What is AWS and how you become a cloud engineer (Hiroko Nishimura)
2021/08/30
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In this episode, we talk about Amazon Web Services, or AWS, with Hiroko Nishimura, AWS Hero, instructor on LinkedIn Learning and egghead.io, and creator of AWS Newbies. Hiroko talks going from IT to cloud computing, creating AWS Newbies, and some of the major cloud concepts newbies should know about that would make their journey easier when diving into cloud engineering. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Amazon Web Services (AWS) AWS Newbies AWS Heroes Cloud computing Egghead.io Lissa Explains it All Notepad++ Software as a service (SaaS) CSS HTML #100DaysOfCode jQuery AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner LinkedIn Learning AWS Lambda Amazon S3 Amazon EC2 Virtual machine Google Cloud: Cloud Computing Services freeCodeCamp: Andrew Brown A Cloud Guru
S17:E4 - How to find a mentor and be a successful manager (Tanaka Mutakwa)
2021/08/23
In this episode, we talk about management and mentorship with Tanaka Mutakwa, VP of engineering at Names & Faces. Tanaka talks about the skills he looks for while hiring early career developers, what makes a good manager and mentor, and how one even goes about finding a mentor.
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S17:E3 - How to do remote work well (Kara Luton)
2021/08/16
In this episode, we talk about remote work with Kara Luton, software engineer at CrowdStrike. Kara talks about her biggest challenges transitioning into remote work, how she managed those challenges, and her experiences working remotely before and after the pandemic.
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S17:E2 - DevNews: Inside the Gpt-3-Powered Chatbot That Someone Used to Talk to Their Fiancé Who Passed (Jason Rohrer)
2021/08/14
In this episode, we chat with Jason Rohrer, game designer and creator of Project December, whose GPT-3-powered chatbot has been used by people to talk to historical figures and personalities, and was even used by one person to talk to his late fiancé for closure. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Project December r/ProjectDecember1982 The Jessica Simulation: Love and loss in the age of A.I.
S17:E1 - What is Linux and when is it right for you? (Courtney Wilburn)
2021/08/09
In this episode, we talk about linux with Courtney Wilburn, engineering manager at Elastic.Courtney talks about Linux distributions, the pros and cons of using Linux, and whether Linux is something people should add to their list of things to learn.
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S16:E8 - What you should know about frontend development ( Laurie Barth)
2021/06/28
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into frontend development with Laurie Barth, senior software engineer at Netflix. Laurie talks about the difference between frontend and backend development, the difference between a frontend language and a framework, and what those new to coding should consider when learning frontend development.
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S16:E7 - How you can build communities for love and profit (Veni Kunche)
2021/06/21
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In this episode, we talk about how to build communities and diversify tech with Veni Kunche, founder of Diversify Tech. Veni talks about her struggles landing her first coding job, often being the only woman of color at tech meetups in the past, and how she set out to diversify tech.
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S16:E6 - What failing technical interviews can teach you ( Farhana Mustafa)
2021/06/14
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In this episode, we talk all about technical interviews, with Farhana Mustafa, software engineer at Intuit. Farhana gets into the importance of having a support system of other learners when getting her computer science degree, her process for applying for jobs, and what she learned from failing technical interviews.
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S16:E5 - What are the quirks that come with being a developer ( Tyler Hawkins)
2021/06/07
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In This episode we talk about the quirks that come with being a developer with Tyler Hawkins, senior software engineer at Workfront, and the author of the very fun and cheeky post, “I Wish I Never Learned to Code.” Tyler talks about how statistics led him to coding, the pros and cons of working in a silo versus working in a team, and some of the interesting traits that developers can develop. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Workfront I Wish I Never Learned to Code R SAS SQL Codecademy freeCodeCamp Pluralsight Qualtrics JavaScript Vanilla JavaScript jQuery React Vue.js Angular
S16:E4 - Which back-end should I use as a front-end developer ( Lee Robinson)
2021/05/31
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In this episode, we talk about good back-end options for front-end developers, with Lee Robinson, head of developer relations at Vercel. Lee talks about the major differences between frontend and backend development, how the backend has developed over time, and the array of backend options that can be easier and work well for those who mostly work in frontend development.
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S16:E3 - How to create content and build communities ( Cassidy Williams)
2021/05/24
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In this episode, we talk about content creation and building communities with Cassidy Williams, principal developer and experience engineer at Netlify. Cassidy talks about her strategy for doing internships, the intersection of content and community, and where she draws inspiration from.
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S16:E2 - What is creative coding and generative art ( Varun Vachhar)
2021/05/17
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In this episode, we talk about creative coding and generative art with Varun Vachhar, developer experience engineer at Chromatic. Varun talks about what his role as a developer experience engineer looks like, how he got his start in coding with generative art, what it is and some of his favorite tools and resources to do it.
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S16:E1 - What it’s like to break into tech as a mother (Arit Amana)
2021/05/10
In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to break into tech as a mother, with Arit Amana, software engineer at Forem. Arit talks about moving from WordPress freelancer to web developer, the challenges she has faced being a mother in tech, and her advice on how to level up and get promoted.
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S15:E10 - DevNews: Platforms as Utilities, Archiving Yahoo Answers, and Companies Rescinding Accepted Offers (Josh Puetz, Nikolas Guggenberger, Jason Scott)
2021/04/16
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In this episode of DevNews, we cover companies rescinding job offers after they have been accepted. Then we speak with Nikolas Guggenberger, executive director of the Yale Information Society Project, about Justice Clarence Thomas arguing for categorizing some digital platforms as utilities and why this is a huge deal for the tech world. Finally, we chat with Jason Scott, co-founder of Archive Team, about their efforts to archive Yahoo Answers which is shutting down after 16 years. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Blind: Rescind Justice Clarence Thomas' Argument For Regulating Some Digital Platforms As Utilities Yahoo Answers to shut down May 4, 2021 Archive Team ArchiveTeam Warrior
S15:E9 - What it looks like when you start coding very early in life (Opemipo Disu)
2021/04/12
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In this off-season mini episode we talk about what it looks like when you start coding very early in life, with Opemipo Disu, 15-year-old developer advocate at urspace. Opemipu talks about what got him into coding so young, the resources and tools he enjoys using, and what his life looks like juggling high school and his coding projects.
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S15:E8 - What good soft skills look like (Ben Halpern, Kristen Palana, Liana Felt)
2021/03/29
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We do a crossover episode with DevDiscuss and CodeNewbie talking about, and role playing different soft skills, because this topic of soft skills is so important that we thought both of our audiences could benefit from it. To talk about these skills and to help us show what they can look like, we are joined by artist and educator, Kristen Palana, and Liana Felt, senior people operations manager at Forem. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Soft Skills & Career Success: How to Be Excellent at Work
S15:E7 - How to communicate complex technical topics (Anna Skoulikari)
2021/03/22
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In this episode, we talk about how to communicate complex technical topics, with Anna Skoulikari, technical writer at Mambu. Anna talks about transitioning from UX designer to front end development, how to explain complex topics like Git, and why technical writing isn’t as boring as some might think it sounds. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Technical Writing UX Design Git Learning Journey - Guide to Learn Git (Version Control) Mambu Git GitHub
S15:E6 - What is cryptography and how to get into it ( Marcus Carey)
2021/03/15
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In this episode, we talk about cryptography with Marcus Carey, enterprise architect at ReliaQuest. Marcus talks about going to the military and learning cryptography, what cryptography is, and the foundational things you need to know in order to make sure the apps you’re building are secure.
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S15:E5 - What you need to know about APIs (Sue Smith)
2021/03/08
In this episode, we talk about what you need to know about APIs, with Sue Smith, developer educator at Postman. Sue talks about transitioning careers at 30, what APIs are, and why it’s important to have a good understanding of them.
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S15:E4 - What is Node.js and when might you use it (Danielle Adams)
2021/03/01
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In this episode, we talk about Node.js with Danielle Adams, Node core team member, and lead software engineer at Heroku. Danielle talks about what Node is, when you might want to use it, and what her role is like on the Node core team, as well what the best way to learn Node is, and whether you need to focus on and get really comfortable in JavaScript first, or if you can jump right into it.
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S15:E3 - How to build an app from idea to maintenance (Kyle Lee)
2021/02/22
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In this episode, we talk about how to build an app from idea to maintenance with Kyle Lee, senior developer advocate at Amazon Web Services. Kyle talks about having some trouble with JavaScript and then diving into mobile development instead, his advice for learning the basics of mobile app development, and where he draws inspiration from. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Amazon Web Services (AWS) JavaScript Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Swift Objective-C Hackintosh Brain Dump UIKit
S15:E2 - How to code without typing (Matt Wiethoff, Tommy MacWilliam)
2021/02/15
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In this episode, we talk about how to code without typing, with Serenade co-founders, Matt Wiethoff and Tommy MacWilliam. They talk about how Matt’s repetitive wrist injury started to derail his coding career, how they needed to invent the accessibility tool, which one of them literally needed to help build the tool itself, and what stack they used to build it.
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S15:E1 - What are the skills you need to go from developer to entrepreneur (Ben Halpern)
2021/02/08
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In this episode, we talk about what are the core skills you need to go from developer to entrepreneur with Ben Halpern, co-founder of Forem, which acquired CodeNewbie in 2020. Ben talks about getting into development with entrepreneurship on the brain, building DEV and now his new venture, Forem, and what skills he looks for when hiring developers.
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S14:E9 - How to build tech for social justice (Alex Qin)
2020/12/28
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In this episode, we talk about how to build tech for social justice, with Alex Qin, co-founder and CEO of Emergent Works. Alex talks about the challenges she had to face being a woman in tech, how shaving her head caused people to treat her with more respect and launched her on a path toward social justice, and her company’s first in-house app, Not 911.
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S14:E8 - What is .NET and why is it useful (Maria Nagagga)
2020/12/21
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In this episode, we talk about .NET with Maria Naggaga, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft for .NET interactive and ASP.NET. Maria talks about how coding was actually a great path because of her dyslexia, what .NET is, what it’s good for and what the learning curve is to use it effectively.
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S14:E7 - How to stay motivated and get your first job ( Danny Thompson)
2020/12/14
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In this episode, we talk about how to stay motivated and get your first job, with Danny Thompson, software engineer at Frontdoor and the chapter founder and organizer of GDG Memphis, a meetup for providing resources and supporting developers along their careers. Danny talks about going from gas station fry cook to developer, how to maintain drive and motivation on your coding journey, and his four steps to landing your first job.
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S14:E6 - What is Typescript and when should you use it (Dan Vanderkam)
2020/12/06
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In this episode, we talk Typescript with Dan Vanderkam, principal software engineer at Sidewalk Labs, and author of Effective TypeScript. Dan talks about the difference between working on a personal project versus a project at scale, what typescript is, and how it can help you once you move to those larger projects.
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S14:E5 - What are the benefits of learning to code when you’re older (Allison Sheridan)
2020/11/30
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In this episode, we talk about learning to code when you’re older, with Allison Sheridan, creator of the NosillaCast Mac Podcast, and former IT Fellow at Raytheon. Allison talks about why she picked up coding in her retirement, her challenges and successes on her coding journey, as well as her tips for learning.
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S14:E4 - How to use code to build cross-cultural understanding (Laura Gutierrez-Funderburk)
2020/11/23
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In this episode, we talk about how to use code to build cross-cultural understanding, with Laura Gutierrez Funderburk, data science intern at Cybera’s Callysto Project. Laura talks about how diving into projects and finding mentors helped push her through her coding journey, using Jupyter Notebooks to create curriculums for teachers with the goal of cross-cultural understanding, and why building tech with that mission in mind is important.
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S14:E3 - Introducing DevNews (Joseph Cox)
2020/11/19
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In this episode of DevNews, hosts Saron Yitbarek and Josh Puetz, cover how Apple server problems caused slowdowns and crashes for app launching in all versions of MacOS, the rise of school districts being the targets of ransomware attacks, and GitHub reinstating youtube-dl, a program to download videos from YouTube and other video sites, after a Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown. And then they chat with Senior Staff Writer at Motherboard, Joseph Cox, whose piece titled, “How the U.S. Military Buys Location Data from Ordinary Apps,” shines a spotlight on the location data industry, and who is being targeted. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) How the U.S. Military Buys Location Data from Ordinary Apps Standing up for developers: youtube-dl is back Schools Struggling to Stay Open Get Hit by Ransomware Attacks Apple Addresses Privacy Concerns Surrounding App Authentication in macOS
S14:E2 - How to get into spatial computing (April Speight)
2020/11/16
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In this episode, we chat we talk about spatial computing with April Speight, cloud advocate for spatial computing at Microsoft. April talks about moving from fashion to development, what spatial computing is, and her personal curriculum to learn what she needed to in order to make the switch from project management to the world of extended reality. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Spatial computing Extended reality Project management Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Google Career Certificates Augmented reality (AR) Virtual reality (VR) Mixed Reality HoloLens Magic Leap Program Management Vive Oculus Go Oculus Quest Google Cardboard Udacity Unity Python C# Codecademy Channel 9 Scott Hanselman: Announcing free C#, .NET, and ASP.NET for beginners video courses and tutorials Mixed Reality Toolkit Chatbots Artificial intelligence (AI) Data Science Microsoft Azure Facial Recognition MIT Reality Hack Mixed Reality Academy
S14:E1 - How to go from convict to coder (Rick Wolter)
2020/11/09
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In this episode, we talk about about going from convict to coder with software engineer, Rick Wolter. Rick talks about being sent to prison for murder as a teen, deciding to learn to code while being locked up, and what it takes to land that first job with a felony on your record.
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S13:E8 - How to get into data science and machine learning (Jay Feng)
2020/09/21
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In this episode, we talk about how to learn data science and machine learning, with Jay Feng, co-founder and head of data science at Interview Query. Jay talks about how data science got him back into development after some bad coding experiences, how the different tools for machine learning and data science work together, and if machine learning is really as difficult as it sounds.
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S13:E7 - What it’s like to build React (Sophie Alpert)
2020/09/14
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In this episode, we talk about React with Sophie Alpert, engineering manager at Humu, former manager of the React core team at Facebook. Sophie talks about the decision to drop out of college to work full-time at Kahn Academy, what her favorite things about React are, and going from the top open source contributor to React to then building it on the core team.
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S13:E6 - How to think about accessibility and empowerment (Sareh Heidari)
2020/09/07
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In this episode, we talk about accessibility in tech and how tech can be used to empower people from a variety of backgrounds, with Sareh Heidari, Software engineer at BBC News. Sareh talks about transitioning from physics to development, how networking and meetups helped her land her first job, and how the BBC integrates accessibility in their workflow. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Screen reader Codebar Sass BBC News
S13:E5 - Why you should consider learning Ruby ( Jay McGavren)
2020/08/31
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In this episode, we talk Ruby with Jay McGavren, author of Head First Ruby and Head First Go, and web developer at Kajabi. Jay talks about the pros and cons of using Ruby, what coding in Ruby looks like, and if it’s a good language for beginners to first learn.
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S13:E4 - Why you shouldn’t forget about CSS (Hui Jing Chen)
2020/08/24
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In this episode, we talk about learning and loving CSS, with Hui Jing Chen, UX Developer at Shopify. Hui Jing talks about how playing professional basketball led to becoming a developer, how she became a CSS expert, and why you should always read the specs.
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S13:E3 - What’s the deal with auth (Sam Julien)
2020/08/17
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In this episode, we talk auth, with Sam Julien, developer advocate engineer at Auth0. Sam talks about how he got out a rut and into development with a little help from his friends, what auth is, and what are the things you really need to know about it
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S13:E2 - How newbies can contribute to open source (Janessa Tran)
2020/08/10
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In this episode, we talk about getting into open source, with Janessa Tran, junior software engineer at Ten Forward Consulting. Janessa talks about being one of a triplet of coders, how contributing to open source early on helped her to level up her dev skills, and what you should look for as a beginner when choosing what open source projects to work on.
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S13:E1 - How live coding can level up your development (Jesse Weigel)
2020/08/03
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In this episode, we’re talking about live coding with Jesse Weigel, senior software engineer at Dicks Sporting Goods, and YouTube live streamer for freeCodeCamp. Jesse talks about how he got into live streaming his work, the ways in which live streaming has helped him as a developer, and his advice for folks who want to start their own coding livestream.
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S12:E9 - Introducing DevDiscuss (Penelope Phippen, Ben Halpern, Jess Lee)
2020/06/08
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As an industry, tech is not well equipped to accept when people change their names. This problem effects a range of people, including those who have a change of marital status. However, it can especially effect the security of those who are survivors of domestic violence, and those who are trans, who have to suffer through deadnaming by their tech accounts. This constant barrage of deadnaming can be very psychologically and emotionally harmful. DevDiscuss hosts Ben Halpern and Jess Lee speak with Penelope Phippen, director at Ruby Central, and author of the DEV post, "Changing your name is a hard unsolved problem in Computer Science," about this issue and what can be done to make it better. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Ruby RSpec Rails Ruby Central RubyConf RailsConf RuboCop Go Format Changing your name is a hard unsolved problem in Computer Science Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names GitHub One Medical Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity GLAD SheCodes LivingSocial Rubyfmt
S12:E8 - How to harness privilege to create equitable design (Aubrey Blanche)
2020/06/01
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In this episode, we’re talking about how as an industry, tech should strive for equitable design, and how you can harness your privilege to help create diversity, with Aubrey Blanche, director of global head of equitable design and impact at Culture Amp, and Founder and CEO of The Mathpath. Aubrey talks about how the term “diversity and inclusion” might not be as actionable as you might think, how “culture fit” may not be the thing you actually want, and how we should all be using our individual privileges to help other marginalized groups.
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S12:E7 - What it looks like to be a frontend developer for 20 years (Crysfel Villa)
2020/05/25
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In this episode, we talk about how frontend development has changed over the past 20 years, and how to keep on learning new skills, with Crysfel Villa, Senior Software Engineer at InVision, and backend lead at Coding Coach. Crysfel talks about how he navigated his english language barrier learning to code 20 years ago, how putting himself out there through blogs and remote and on-site teaching led to the most opportunities, and how he ended up diving into being a backend lead, even with his primary experience being a frontend developer. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) InVision Coding Coach HTML Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) JavaScript C++ C PHP Learning Ext JS 4 Integrated development environment (IDE) JSON Node.js Application programming interface (API) GraphQL Stack Overflow Object-oriented programming Functional programming webpack
S12:E6 - Why personal projects are so important (Ze Frank)
2020/05/18
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In this episode, we’re talking about personal projects, with Ze Frank, former president of Buzzfeed Motion Pictures, and creator of the massively popular website, zefrank.com. Ze talks about his creative process, the wild west that was the internet of the early aughts, and the ubiquity of Flash. He also shares his journey into coding by creating funny and obtuse interactive projects on his personal website, zefrank.com, which won a 2002 Webby Award for Best Personal Website and in 2005, was featured in Time Magazine’s “50 Coolest Websites.”
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S12:E5 - How to not get bogged down in technical debt (Nina Zakharenko)
2020/05/11
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In this episode we’re talking about technical debt, with Nina Zakharenko, Principal Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft. Nina talks about what causes technical debt, what can happen when it gets out of control, and how we can mitigate the accumulation of that debt.
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S12:E4 - How no-code tools can help your coding (David Hoang)
2020/05/04
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In this episode, we talk about using no-code tools to aid in your coding journey and your work, with David Hoang, director of design at Webflow. David talks about how he got into code through the fine arts, the utility of using no-code tools both for learning to code as well as in your career, and what some of his favorite no-code tools are.
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S12:E3 - How to hack legally and penetrate the security field (Karen Miller)
2020/04/27
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In this episode, we're talking about how to hack legally with Karen Miller, associate cyber security engineer at the Software Engineering Institute. Karen talks about getting into cyber security through forensic and security competitions, reliable and safe resources to learn how to hack, and how to do it legally.
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S12:E2 - What is COBOL and should you learn it (Pete Dashwood)
2020/04/20
S12:E1 - What is vanilla JS and how can it help you (Chris Ferdinandi)
2020/04/13
S11:E8 - How to not let imposter syndrome hold you back (Allen Whearry)
2020/03/16
S11:E7 - Why site reliability is so important (Molly Struve)
2020/03/09
S11:E6 - What are the pros and cons of working in civic tech (Aidan Feldman)
2020/03/02
S11:E5 - Why defining your narrative arc is important to getting hired (Caitlin Cooke)
2020/02/24
S11:E4 - How to get into game development (Jonathan Jennings)
2020/02/17
S11:E3 - Why apprenticeships are important for equality, diversity, and inclusion (Ryan Carson)
2020/02/10
S11:E2 - Why all developers should understand the basics of testing (Angie Jones)
2020/02/03
S11:E1 - Why ethics and contributor behavior matters in open source (Coraline Ada Ehmke)
2020/01/27
S10:E8 - What you should look for in online coding courses (Colt Steele)
2019/11/11
S10:E7 - Why you should learn to speak machine (John Maeda)
2019/11/04
S10:E6 - How can we make the future of programming more inclusive? (Tim O'Reilly)
2019/10/28
S10:E5 - How to be a good manager and a good employee (Lara Hogan)
2019/10/21
S10:E4 - Building a personal brand early in your development career (Amy Chen)
2019/10/14
S10:E3 - How do you prepare for bootcamp and break into tech? (Ruben Harris)
2019/10/07
S10:E2 - What are the pros and cons of getting paid for open source (Katie Delfin)
2019/09/30
S10:E1 - What does ageism in tech look like (Ariana Tobin)
2019/09/23
S9:E8 - Why you should read the new edition of the Pragmatic Programmer (Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas)
2019/08/26
S9:E7 - How do you create visual recognition software ethically and responsibly (Nashlie Sephus)
2019/08/19
S9:E6 - What is Java good for and why is it still one of the most popular coding languages (Peggy Fisher)
2019/08/12
S9:E5 - Why you should understand user interface and design (Mina Markham)
2019/08/05
S9:E4 - What is workplace burnout and how can you stop it (Jeffrey Liebert)
2019/07/29
S9:E3 - How do you develop yourself and your code while fighting off trolls (Ali Spittel)
2019/07/22
S9:E2 - What is data journalism and how do you tell stories through your code (Sandeep Junnarkar)
2019/07/15
S9:E1 - How do you go from hackathons to building a hurricane relief business (Nick Feuer)
2019/07/08
S9:E0 - Season 9 trailer (Jeffrey Liebert, Ali Spittel, Mina Markham, Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas)
2019/07/03
S8:E8 - What it's like to be in a computer science class (David Malan)
2019/05/27
S8:E7 - How do you transform your career? (Kanika Tolver)
2019/05/20
S8:E6 - How to make the workplace more inclusive (Nicole Sanchez)
2019/05/13
S8:E5 - UX in healthcare (Danielle Smith)
2019/05/06
S8:E4 - How to get hired (Kevin Lozandier)
2019/04/29
S8:E3 - Coding without code (Joanna Smith)
2019/04/22
S8:E2 - How to build a community (Michael Berhane)
2019/04/15
S8:E1 - From police recruit to developer (Tim Heuer)
2019/04/08
S7:E8 - How do you build a great product? (Ryan Hoover)
2019/03/04
S7:E7 - When things go wrong at work (Jaime-Alexis Fowler)
2019/02/25
S7:E6 - What are progressive web apps? (Frances Coronel)
2019/02/18
S7:E5 - What does it mean to be offline-first? (Carmen Bourlon)
2019/02/11
S7:E4 - What's a compiler? (Thorsten Ball)
2019/02/04
S7:E3 - Can you do open source full-time? (Jessie Frazelle, Bryan Liles)
2019/01/28
S7:E2 - How do I level up? (Ben Orenstein)
2019/01/21
S7:E1 - Moms who code (Bekah Hawrot Weigel)
2019/01/14
S6:E8 - What do you need to know about security? (Kyla Guru)
2018/12/03
S6:E7 - From nanny to developer (Sudie Roweton)
2018/11/26
S6:E6 - How do I learn design? (Laura Elizabeth)
2018/11/19
S6:E5 - Should you start freelancing? (Devon Campbell)
2018/11/12
S6:E4 - Why do I need to test my code? (Jonas Nicklas)
2018/11/05
S6:E3 - What’s it like to code for NASA? (Jesslyn Tannady)
2018/10/29
S6:E2 - From librarian to developer (Hayley Swimelar)
2018/10/22
S6:E1 - How do you build a database? (Jeff Nelson)
2018/10/15
S5:E8 - From musician to developer (Chad Fowler)
2018/09/24
S5:E7 - What's an Indie Hacker? (Courtland Allen)
2018/09/17
S5:E6 - How do you build a robot in JavaScript? (Rachel White)
2018/09/10
S5:E5 - How to figure out what’s next in your coding career (Jarvis Johnson)
2018/09/03
S5:E4 - Learning to code with technical books (Katel LeDû)
2018/08/27
S5:E3 - From teacher to developer (Dan Piston)
2018/08/20
S5:E2 - What is quality engineering? (Rocio Montes)
2018/08/13
S5:E1 - What is open source hardware? (Suz Hinton)
2018/08/06
S4:E8 - What’s it like to be the CTO of Microsoft? (Kevin Scott)
2018/06/12
S4:E7 - How to teach when you’re not an expert (Angela Andrews)
2018/06/04
S4:E6 - From glass blower to developer (Michael Pimentel)
2018/05/28
S4:E5 - Are you ready for a hackathon? (Kathryn Hodge)
2018/05/21
S4:E4 - What happens in a technical interview? (Parker Phinney)
2018/05/14
S4:E3 - What’s it like to be a coding apprentice? (Kasey Oglesby , Chris Bay)
2018/05/08
S4:E2 - What's a quiet developer? (Seán Hanson)
2018/05/01
S4:E1 - How do you build an iOS app? (Amir Rajan)
2018/04/23
S3:E8 - How to learn to code when you have no time and money (Colleen Schnettler)
2018/03/19
S3:E7 - From tech blogger to Fog Creek CEO (Anil Dash)
2018/03/11
S3:E6 - How does the internet work? (Julia Evans)
2018/03/05
S3:E5 - Which javascript framework should you learn? (Sarah Drasner)
2018/02/26
S3:E4 - What should developers know about online privacy? (Laura Kalbag)
2018/02/19
S3:E3 - What is cryptocurrency? (Preethi Kasireddy)
2018/02/12
S3:E2 - What's a container? (Kelsey Hightower)
2018/02/05
S3:E1 - Should you get a computer science degree? (Dave Thomas, Ashley Fong)
2018/01/29
S2:E8 - Getting started on open source when you don't know where to start (Richard Schneeman)
2017/12/18
S2:E7 - How to get started in Augmented Reality (Molmol Kuo, Zach Lieberman)
2017/12/10
S2:E6 - Who decides the future of CSS? (Jen Simmons)
2017/12/04
S2:E5 - How to create an afro-futuristic virtual reality beauty salon (Carmen Aguilar y Wedge)
2017/11/27
S2:E4 - What makes a good speaker? (Lara Hogan, Kelsey Hightower)
2017/11/20
S2:E3 - How do tech companies read your resume? (Eddie Washington)
2017/11/13
S2:E2 - How do browsers work? (Lin Clark)
2017/11/06
S2:E1 - How she built a mobile app to help victims of domestic violence (Alicia Carr)
2017/10/30
S1:E8 - What and why is web animation? (Rachel Nabors)
2017/10/04
S1:E7 - Why is my website slow? (Lara Hogan)
2017/09/27
S1:E6 - How to ace a technical interview (Tiffany Peon, La Vesha Parker)
2017/09/20
S1:E5 - How to learn React and React Native on a deadline (Brent Vatne, Kim Goulbourne)
2017/09/13
S1:E4 - The JavaScript First Responder (Wes Bos)
2017/09/05
S1:E3 - How to teach yourself computer science (Vaidehi Joshi)
2017/08/29
S1:E2 - Building community in a virtual world: Moderation tools in VR (Cameron Brown)
2017/08/24
S1:E1 - Intro to Accessibility (Stephanie Slattery)
2017/08/16
Ep. 146 - Codeland - Mentorship, Technical Blogging, and Open Source Talks from Katrina Owen, Quincy Larson, and Nell Shamrell-Harrington (Katrina Owen, Quincy Larson, Nell Shamrell-Harrington)
2017/08/01
Ep. 145 - Codeland - NYPL and Khan Academy talks from Courteney Ervin and Celia La (Courteney Ervin, Celia La)
2017/07/25
Ep. 144 - Codeland - Accessibility and Education talks from Sterling Walker and Maurice Rogers (Sterling Walker, Maurice Rogers)
2017/07/18
Ep. 143 - Codeland - Community Talks from Valerie Woolard Srinivasan and Rapi Castillo (Valerie Woolard Srinivasan, Rapi Castillo)
2017/07/06
Ep. 142 - Codeland - Mental Health talks from Michelle Morales and Greg Baugues (Michelle Morales, Greg Baugues)
2017/06/27
Ep. 141 - Codeland - Interview with NYC's first CTO (Minerva Tantoco)
2017/06/21
Ep. 140 - Codeland - Gaming and City Talks from Chris Algoo, Kate Rabinowitz, Eric Brelsford (Chris Algoo, Kate Rabinowitz, Eric Brelsford)
2017/06/13
Ep. 139 - Codeland - Gaming Talks from Jessica Rudder and Opher Vishnia (Jessica Rudder, Opher Vishnia)
2017/06/05
Ep. 138 - Codeland - Art and Code Talks from Stephanie Nemeth and Dan Shiffman (Dan Shiffman, Stephanie Nemeth)
2017/05/30
Ep. 137 - Intro to Data Science (Briana Vecchione)
2017/04/24
Ep. 136 - Welcome to WordPress (Ptah Dunbar)
2017/04/17
Ep. 135 - The Michael Jordan of Tech Talks (Kim Crayton)
2017/04/10
Ep. 134 - Getting Into Hardware (Elecia White)
2017/04/03
Ep. 133 - Building Robot Vacuum Cleaners: An Intro to Embedded Systems (Chris Svec)
2017/03/27
Ep. 132 - The Business of Open Source (Safia Abdalla)
2017/03/20
Ep. 131 - Take My Money (Noel Rappin)
2017/03/13
Ep. 130 - 30 Million Downloads (Jo Overline)
2017/03/06
Ep. 129 - Getting My First Developer Job (Paola Mata)
2017/02/27
Ep. 128 - Progressive Coders Network (Rapi Castillo)
2017/02/19
Ep. 127 - Creating a Game for Vets (Evan Sanderson)
2017/02/13
Ep. 126 - The Mechanic (Ray Acevedo)
2017/02/06
Ep. 125 - Learning to Code in the 1960s (Mary L Gorden)
2017/01/30
Ep. 124 - Open Source Newbie (Shubheksha Jalan )
2017/01/23
Ep. 123 - Rails Girls Summer of Code (Laura Gaetano)
2017/01/16
Ep. 122 - The Ethics of Coding (Bill Sourour)
2017/01/09
Ep. 121 - TechHire (Tess Posner)
2017/01/02
Ep. 120 - 100 Days of Code (Alexander Kallaway)
2016/12/26
Ep. 119 - Indie iOS Developer (Ish Shabazz)
2016/12/19
Ep. 118 - Truck Driver (George Moore)
2016/12/12
Ep. 117 - Diversity in Tech - Part II (Ashe Dryden)
2016/12/05
Ep. 116 - Diversity in Tech - Part I (Ashe Dryden)
2016/11/28
Ep. 115 - Getting a Computer Science Degree (Terri Burns)
2016/11/21
Ep. 114 - What's an Innovation Accountant? (Nick DePrey)
2016/11/14
Ep. 113 - Hackathons (Leslie Hitchcock)
2016/11/07
Ep. 112 - Comedy and Code - Part II (Baratunde Thurston)
2016/10/31
Ep. 111 - Comedy and Code - Part I (Baratunde Thurston)
2016/10/24
Ep. 110 - Coding in Uganda (Emily Karungi)
2016/10/17
Ep. 108 - Tech Internships (Dara Oke)
2016/10/03
Ep. 107 - Mom and Son Learn To Code (Lorraine Hutter, Bobby Hutter)
2016/09/26
Ep. 106 - Open Sourcing Mental Health - Part II (Julia Nguyen)
2016/09/19
Ep. 105 - Open Sourcing Mental Health - Part I (Julia Nguyen)
2016/09/12
Ep. 104 - Scrum Master (Anjuan Simmons)
2016/09/05
Ep. 103 - Algorithms (Carina C. Zona)
2016/08/29
Ep. 102 - My Very First App (Aurelian Sennett)
2016/08/22
Ep. 101 - Open Sourcerer of Django (Jacob Kaplan-Moss)
2016/08/15
Ep. 100 - Creating CodeNewbie ()
2016/08/08
Ep. 99 - Creating Lifehacker - Part II (Gina Trapani)
2016/08/01
Ep. 98 - Creating Lifehacker - Part I (Gina Trapani)
2016/07/25
Ep. 97 - From Theater Technician to Programmer (Ashley Lewis)
2016/07/18
Ep. 96 - Developing Your Tech Talk Idea (Nickolas Means)
2016/07/11
Ep. 95 - Is The Website Down? (Stella Cotton)
2016/07/04
Ep. 94 - UX Design and Gaming (Lil Chen)
2016/06/27
Ep. 93 - Storytelling with Code (Michael Rau)
2016/06/20
Ep. 92 - Afghan Women Coding (Fereshteh Forough )
2016/06/13
Ep. 91 - Creating EmberJS - Part II (Yehuda Katz)
2016/06/05
Ep. 90 - Creating EmberJS - Part I (Yehuda Katz)
2016/05/30
Ep. 89 - Mobile Developer (Kaya Thomas)
2016/05/23
Ep. 88 - CodeNewbie Apprentice (Sharon Siegel)
2016/05/16
Ep. 87 - Vets Who Code (Jerome Hardaway)
2016/05/09
Ep. 86 - Intro to Databases (Mark Nadal)
2016/05/02
Ep. 85 - Technical Writing (Chris Mills)
2016/04/25
Ep. 84 - From Research To Code (Anna Lee)
2016/04/18
Ep. 83 - How To Get A Coding Job (Charles Max Wood)
2016/04/11
Ep. 82 - What Is Code? (Paul Ford)
2016/04/04
Ep. 81 - Social Justice Warrior (Coraline Ada Ehmke)
2016/03/28
Ep. 80 - Designing Makerspaces (Kristen Smith)
2016/03/21
Ep. 79 - Make Magazine (Mike Senese)
2016/03/14
Ep. 78 - Hardware Newbie (Emily Xie)
2016/03/07
Ep. 77 - Technically Speaking (Chiu-Ki Chan)
2016/02/29
Ep. 76 - Data Journalist (Matthew Mitchell)
2016/02/22
Ep. 75 - Coding In Colombia (Juan Pablo Buriticá)
2016/02/15
Ep. 74 - Startup Box (Majora Carter)
2016/02/08
Ep. 73 - Coding Chef (Adrienne Lowe)
2016/02/01
Ep. 72 - Security Newbie (Chris Palmer)
2016/01/25
Ep. 71 - Internet For All (Danilo Campos)
2016/01/18
Ep. 70 - From Servers to Security (Christina Morillo)
2016/01/11
Ep. 69 - Manager Newbie (Selena Deckelmann)
2016/01/04
Ep. 68 - Too Late To Be Awesome (Chanelle Henry)
2015/12/28
Ep. 67 - Android Developer (Annyce Davis)
2015/12/21
Ep. 66 - Laboratoria (Mariana Costa)
2015/12/14
Ep. 65 - Art and Code (Dan Shiffman)
2015/12/07
Ep. 64 - Write Speak Code (Rebecca Miller Webster)
2015/11/30
Ep. 63 - Free Code Camp (Quincy Larson)
2015/11/23
Ep. 62 - Hello Ruby (Linda Liukas)
2015/11/16
Ep. 61 - Brianna and Brianna's Mother (Brianna Fugate)
2015/11/09
Ep. 60 - Impostor Syndrome (Alicia Liu)
2015/11/02
Ep. 59 - The GitHub Nomad (John Britton)
2015/10/26
Ep. 58 - From Journalist to Developer (Amy Simmons)
2015/10/19
Ep. 57 - Podcasting with Changelog (Adam Stacoviak, Jerod Santo)
2015/10/12
Ep. 56 - From Temp to Head of Design (Julie Ann Horvath)
2015/10/05
Ep. 55 - Open Source Contributor (Steve Klabnik)
2015/09/28
Ep. 54 - The Hacker (Jonathan Barronville)
2015/09/21
Ep. 53 - Peruvian Developer (Andrea Del Rio)
2015/09/14
Ep. 52 - International Dev (Ayori Selassie)
2015/09/07
Ep. 51 - The Pragmatic Programmer - Part II (Dave Thomas)
2015/08/31
Ep. 50 - The Pragmatic Programmer Part I (Dave Thomas)
2015/08/24
Ep. 49 - Getting The Job (Suzan Bond)
2015/08/17
Ep. 48 - Freelance to Full-Time (Nicole Dominguez)
2015/08/10
Ep. 47 - Design and Dev (Una Kravetz)
2015/08/03
Ep. 46 - Self Taught Programmer (Courteney Ervin)
2015/07/27
Ep. 45 - Design Director (Kristy Tillman)
2015/07/20
Ep. 44 - CSS Tricks (Chris Coyier)
2015/07/13
Ep. 43 - Code and Hip Hop (Earl Bey)
2015/07/06
Ep. 42 - POODR And Beyond - Part II (Sandi Metz)
2015/06/29
Ep. 41 - POODR And Beyond - Part I (Sandi Metz)
2015/06/21
Ep. 40 - From Cars To Code (Angel Jose)
2015/06/15
Ep. 39 - From Coding To Venture Capital (Andrew Chen)
2015/06/08
Ep. 38 - Hacker Hours (Aidan Feldman)
2015/06/01
Ep. 37 - From Skates To Code (Aimee Knight)
2015/05/25
Ep. 36 - Creating jQuery (John Resig)
2015/05/18
Ep. 35 - Stellar (David Mazières)
2015/05/11
Ep. 34 - Newbie Story: LaToya Allen (LaToya Allen)
2015/05/04
Ep. 33 - Detroit Water Project (Tiffani Bell)
2015/04/27
Ep. 32 - Rockbot (Raquel Velez)
2015/04/20
Ep. 31 - Girl Develop It (Corinne Warnshuis)
2015/04/13
Ep. 30 - The Not-Bootcamp (Jeff Casimir)
2015/04/06
Ep. 29 - A Children's Makerspace (Gokul Krishnan)
2015/03/30
Ep. 28 - Coding Printers (Kate Donahue)
2015/03/23
Ep. 27 - Intro to Raspberry Pi (Matt Richardson)
2015/03/16
Ep. 26 - The Hardware Marketplace (Julia Grace)
2015/03/09
Ep. 25 - From Software To Hardware (Sara Chipps)
2015/03/02
Ep. 24 - Monsters And Code (Sarah Frisk)
2015/02/23
Ep. 23 - Ask CodeNewbie (Scott Hanselman, Tiffany Peon)
2015/02/16
Ep. 22 - Intro to UX (Catt Small)
2015/02/09
Ep. 21 - Teaching Kids To Code (Rebecca Garcia)
2015/02/02
Ep. 20 - Accessibility (Joseph McLarty)
2015/01/26
Ep. 19 - The Hard Way (Zed A. Shaw)
2015/01/19
Ep. 18 - Autotune, Inclusivity, and Getting A Job (Vanessa Hurst)
2015/01/12
Ep. 17 - Getting Involved (Scott Hanselman)
2015/01/04
Ep. 16 - Code Ghost (Jenn Schiffer)
2014/12/28
Ep. 15 - Intro to DevOps (Christopher Webber)
2014/12/21
Ep. 14 - On Testing (Noel Rappin)
2014/12/14
Ep. 13 - The Not-So-Amateur Programmer (Lauren Orsini)
2014/12/07
Ep. 12 - Mother Coders (Tina Lee)
2014/11/30
Ep. 11 - 24 Pull Requests (Andrew Nesbitt)
2014/11/23
Ep. 10 - Nitpicks and Devils (Katrina Owen)
2014/11/16
Ep. 9 - How To Build A Product (Poornima Vijayashanker)
2014/11/09
Ep. 8 - From Student Project to Big App (William Jeffries)
2014/11/03
Ep. 7 - Meteor (Ciara Burkett)
2014/10/26
Ep. 6 - Comics and Code (Rachel Nabors)
2014/10/20
Ep. 5 - Speaking of Speaking (Marty Haught)
2014/10/12
Ep. 4 - Wearing All The Hats (Kinsey Ann Durham)
2014/10/05
CodeNewbie
http://www.codenewbie.org/podcast
The CodeNewbie podcast was born from CodeNewbie, an organization which fosters a supportive, international community of people learning to code. Each season, host Saron Yitbarek delivers stories and interviews from people of diverse backgrounds and expertise about their coding journeys, as well as beginner friendly discussions about the tech you should know about.
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