Learn to Code With Me
Summary: The Learn to Code With Me podcast, created by Laurence Bradford, is for aspiring techies and self-taught coders looking to transition into the tech industry. Want actionable insights on how you can get paid for your coding skills? Then you're in the right place!
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Podcasts:
As the sixth season of the Learn to Code With Me podcast comes to an end, I share a few updates about what’s coming up over the next few months.
SEO expert and digital marketing entrepreneur, Tommy Griffith, talks about the sacrifices it takes to make a side gig work, how to get your first customers, and when to leave your full-time job to go all-in on your project.
Open source developer, Safia Abdalla, talks about how to get into open source development, what makes a good project, and how to transition from contributor to maintainer.
Etsy's Data Engineering Director, Jenn Clevenger, talks about what it takes to get into data engineering, equality and diversity in tech and how to create an inclusive workplace.
Clément Mihailescu learned to code and landed a job at Google in just 6 months. He shares how he did it, how to prepare for technical interviews, and what it’s like balancing a side gig with a full-time job.
Ina Yulo is the global manager for BrightTALK's FinTech community but her career began in advertising. She shares how she fell into tech, how FinTech is disrupting the finance world, and the most common mistake new businesses make.
Career Karma founder Ruben Harris talks in-depth about coding bootcamps, including their history, how to know if one is right for you, income share agreements, and the hybrid between bootcamps and traditional colleges.
Sheila FitzPatrick, who is considered one of the world’s leading experts in data privacy laws in over 160 countries, explains the basics of data privacy and what developers and small tech businesses need to know.
Logan Tran discusses everything DevOps, including what it is, the technology involved, the jobs available, and how to know whether you might be a good fit for a DevOps career.
Christina Gorton, a self-taught creative coder and instructor, talks about making time to learn to code, creative coding, and what it’s like to work remotely.
Gwendolyn Faraday, a senior software developer, public speaker, and writer for freeCodeCamp, discusses hackathons for beginners - what they are, how you get involved, and how to prepare for them.
Recent tech graduate Marie Armstrong discusses how to stand out to employers if you’re not a straight-A student, and the importance of personal branding to get your name heard.
Is getting a college degree worth it if you want to be a software engineer? Mosh Hamedani discusses the best ways to teach yourself tech skills, and why college education may not be the best route for software engineering.
Kyle Prinsloo, founder of studywebdevelopment.com, shares advice on finding your freelance niche, how to start your full-time freelance career, and how to market yourself online.
Entrepreneur, content creator and educator Masha Zvereva talks about influencer marketing, how to create your own tech career, and why she founded her business, Coding Blonde.