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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May 22, 2024
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Episodes
S13:E1 - How live coding can level up your development (Jesse Weigel) 03.08.2020 45:51
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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbi...
S12:E9 - Introducing DevDiscuss (Penelope Phippen, Ben Halpern, Jess Lee) 08.06.2020 43:35
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...
S12:E8 - How to harness privilege to create equitable design (Aubrey Blanche) 01.06.2020 48:11
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...
S12:E7 - What it looks like to be a frontend developer for 20 years (Crysfel Villa) 25.05.2020 37:56
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...
S12:E6 - Why personal projects are so important (Ze Frank) 18.05.2020 43:58
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 persona...
S12:E5 - How to not get bogged down in technical debt (Nina Zakharenko) 11.05.2020 42:07
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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Technical debt Hanson HTML Yahoo! GeoCities Java Python The Recurse Center M...
S12:E4 - How no-code tools can help your coding (David Hoang) 04.05.2020 33:42
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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor)...
S12:E3 - How to hack legally and penetrate the security field (Karen Miller) 27.04.2020 42:06
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. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Software Engineering Institut...
S12:E2 - What is COBOL and should you learn it (Pete Dashwood) 20.04.2020 34:16
In this episode, we're talking about COBOL, with Pete Dashwood, CEO of PRIMA Computing, a company that helps other companies move off of COBOL. Pete talks about what it was like to be a programmer working in COBOL in the 60’s, what the programming language is good at, and the current state of COBOL. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) PRIMA Computing COBOL COBOL, a 60-year-old...
S12:E1 - What is vanilla JS and how can it help you (Chris Ferdinandi) 13.04.2020 42:52
In this episode, we talk about about vanilla JavaScript with Chris Ferdinandi, author of the Vanilla JS Pocket Guide series, and creator of the Vanilla JS Academy training program. Chris talks about how he went from HR professional to JavaScript expert, the pros of getting rid of all that tooling and learning good old fashion vanilla JS, and why this is relevant, not only from a personal perspecti...
S11:E8 - How to not let imposter syndrome hold you back (Allen Whearry) 16.03.2020 42:12
In this episode, we’re talking about tackling imposter syndrome and succeeding, with Allen Whearry, software engineer at Yelp. Allen talks about his strategy for teaching himself to code, conquering his self-doubt, and how after applying for job after job, he finally landed a position at Yelp. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Impostor syndrome Object-oriented programming Rub...
S11:E7 - Why site reliability is so important (Molly Struve) 09.03.2020 40:12
In this episode, we're talking about site reliability with Molly Struve, lead site reliability engineer at DEV Community. Molly talks about going from studying aerospace engineering, to becoming an options trader, to then becoming a site reliability engineer. She gets into the history of site reliability, what it is, and what it takes to do it well. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (s...
S11:E6 - What are the pros and cons of working in civic tech (Aidan Feldman) 02.03.2020 41:27
In this episode, we’re talking about civic tech with Aidan Feldman, Technology Director at General Service Administration’s Technology Transformation Services. We get into the pros and cons, and hurdles and hoops of working in civic tech, as well as the skills you need if you want a career in it. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Technology Transformation Services (TTS) C++ 1...
S11:E5 - Why defining your narrative arc is important to getting hired (Caitlin Cooke) 24.02.2020 45:50
In this episode, we’re talking about getting hired with Caitlin Cooke, former VP of HR at Nava, and current Career Mentor at Pathrise. We get into the difference between getting hired in tech as opposed to other types of industries, the different steps to step up your interviewing, including creating a “behavioral matrix,” and the pipeline strategy of the job search process, including when to do c...
S11:E4 - How to get into game development (Jonathan Jennings) 17.02.2020 35:13
In this episode, we’re talking about game development with Jonathan Jennings, software engineer at RelayCars. We get into how he got into game design, the struggles of learning to code, and what it takes to be a successful game designer. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) RelayCars DeVry University NBA 2K Resident Evil Open GL DirectX 3ds Max Flash Temple Run Angry Birds Unity...
S11:E3 - Why apprenticeships are important for equality, diversity, and inclusion (Ryan Carson) 10.02.2020 45:27
In this episode, we talk about the necessity of coding apprenticeships in making the tech world a more diverse and inclusive place, with Ryan Carson, CEO and founder of Treehouse. He talks about the limitations of the pure bootcamp model and how apprenticeship programs can lead to real change in terms of equality, diversity, and inclusion. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Tr...
S11:E2 - Why all developers should understand the basics of testing (Angie Jones) 03.02.2020 47:49
In this episode, we’re talking about testing code with Angie Jones, Senior Developer Advocate at Applitools, and former Senior Software Engineer in Test at Twitter. Angie talks about how she got into testing, some of the testing and problems she had to solve while working at Twitter, and why all developers should understand the basics of testing. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (spon...
S11:E1 - Why ethics and contributor behavior matters in open source (Coraline Ada Ehmke) 27.01.2020 44:42
In this episode, we're talking about ethics in open source with Coraline Ada Ehmke, software developer, and creator of the Contributor Covenant, as well as the Hippocratic License. Coraline talks about her coding journey, open source, licenses, and how and why it’s important to create an ethical framework for those licenses. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Mainframe compute...
S10:E8 - What you should look for in online coding courses (Colt Steele) 11.11.2019 41:15
With the explosion of coding bootcamps, video courses, and other resources for coding, it can be tough for somebody starting out to cut the wheat from the chaff. We chat with Colt Steele, Colt Steele, developer and bootcamp instructor at Udemy, about his winding road to becoming a coder, what makes a good course, and the best way to find and learn from them. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeN...
S10:E7 - Why you should learn to speak machine (John Maeda) 04.11.2019 43:26
We chat with John Maeda, Chief Experience Officer at Publicis Sapient, about his journey into combining art and technology, going from working in academia to silicon valley, and his new book, “How to Speak Machine: Laws of Design For a Computational Age.” Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Design in Tech Report WordPress STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathem...
S10:E6 - How can we make the future of programming more inclusive? (Tim O'Reilly) 28.10.2019 34:40
We chat with Tim O'Reilly, founder of O’Reilly Media, about what we’re doing wrong and what we’re doing right with teaching programming today, and how we need to make coding more inclusive for more than just career developers. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Osborne 1 dBase Harvard Business School Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) United States Digital Servi...
S10:E5 - How to be a good manager and a good employee (Lara Hogan) 21.10.2019 45:06
You can be an amazing developer, but a terrible manager. We chat with Lara Hogan, former VP of Engineering at Kickstarter, co-founder of Wherewithall, a company that coaches and levels up managers, and author of the new bestselling book, Resilient Management, about her background going from web developer to manager, why becoming a manager isn’t necessarily a promotion, and some of the most importa...
S10:E4 - Building a personal brand early in your development career (Amy Chen) 14.10.2019 36:57
We chat with Amy Chen, systems software engineer at VMware and creator of the Amy Codes YouTube channel, about her career two years into being a professional developer, getting into coding for distributed systems, and the benefits of creating a personal brand. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Slack Go Virtual Machine Jessie Frazelle Rancher Labs Java (programming language) A...
S10:E3 - How do you prepare for bootcamp and break into tech? (Ruben Harris) 07.10.2019 38:55
We chat with Ruben Harris, CEO of Career Karma, and a man with bit of an unconventional background. He’s worked as an event organizer for athletes and celebrities, an investment banker, and professional cellist. We chat with him about how he broke into the startup world, his advice for people trying to do the same, and his app, Career Karma, a resource for people trying to find a coding community...
S10:E2 - What are the pros and cons of getting paid for open source (Katie Delfin) 30.09.2019 36:28
For all of the benefits of open source, such as pushing innovation and creating huge collaborative ways to build powerful products, there are also very legitimate concerns in terms of sustainability, exploitation of new developers, and the privilege of who actually has the time and resources to contribute to open source. We chat with Katie Delfin, one of the four software engineers who worked on G...
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