CodeNewbie

CodeNewbie

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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CodeNewbie

Category

Technology

Podcast website

www.codenewbie.org

Latest episode

May 22, 2024

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Episodes

S15:E9 - What it looks like when you start coding very early in life (Opemipo Disu) 12.04.2021

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) ursp...

S15:E8 - What good soft skills look like (Ben Halpern, Kristen Palana, Liana Felt) 29.03.2021

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...

S15:E7 - How to communicate complex technical topics (Anna Skoulikari) 22.03.2021

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 Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Technical Writing UX Design Git...

S15:E6 - What is cryptography and how to get into it ( Marcus Carey) 15.03.2021

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Cryptography ReliaQuest BASIC Pascal (programming l...

S15:E5 - What you need to know about APIs (Sue Smith) 08.03.2021

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Application Programming Interface (API) JSON Postman Glitch

S15:E4 - What is Node.js and when might you use it (Danielle Adams) 01.03.2021

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. Show...

S15:E3 - How to build an app from idea to maintenance (Kyle Lee) 22.02.2021

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 Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Am...

S15:E2 - How to code without typing (Matt Wiethoff, Tommy MacWilliam) 15.02.2021

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & Co...

S15:E1 - What are the skills you need to go from developer to entrepreneur (Ben Halpern) 08.02.2021

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sp...

S14:E9 - How to build tech for social justice (Alex Qin) 28.12.2020

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie...

S14:E8 - What is .NET and why is it useful (Maria Nagagga) 21.12.2020

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) .NET .NET Interactive ASP.NET HTML IDE Visual Studi...

S14:E7 - How to stay motivated and get your first job ( Danny Thompson) 14.12.2020

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...

S14:E6 - What is Typescript and when should you use it (Dan Vanderkam) 06.12.2020

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) TypeScript Sidewalk Labs E...

S14:E5 - What are the benefits of learning to code when you’re older (Allison Sheridan) 30.11.2020

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) NosillaCast Raytheon Fortran P...

S14:E4 - How to use code to build cross-cultural understanding (Laura Gutierrez-Funderburk) 23.11.2020

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 t...

S14:E3 - Introducing DevNews (Joseph Cox) 19.11.2020

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...

S14:E2 - How to get into spatial computing (April Speight) 16.11.2020

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 Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sp...

S14:E1 - How to go from convict to coder (Rick Wolter) 09.11.2020

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Rick Woltx The Last Mile Python Bucky Roberts Tutorials Khan A...

S13:E8 - How to get into data science and machine learning (Jay Feng) 21.09.2020

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. Show Links Par...

S13:E7 - What it’s like to build React (Sophie Alpert) 14.09.2020

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & Cod...

S13:E6 - How to think about accessibility and empowerment (Sareh Heidari) 07.09.2020

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 Partner with Dev & CodeNewbi...

S13:E5 - Why you should consider learning Ruby ( Jay McGavren) 31.08.2020

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Ruby Head First Ruby Head First Go Kajabi Commodore BASIC Scratch Visual Basic Per...

S13:E4 - Why you shouldn’t forget about CSS (Hui Jing Chen) 24.08.2020

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Shopify CSS Drupal Git Sass Susy Floats Responsive Web Design Flexbox CSS Grid HTML Ja...

S13:E3 - What’s the deal with auth (Sam Julien) 17.08.2020

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 Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Auth Auth0 Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Codecademy Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Treehous...

S13:E2 - How newbies can contribute to open source (Janessa Tran) 10.08.2020

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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbi...

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