Learn To Code With Me

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Synopsis

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!

Episodes

  • The End of Season 6

    16/10/2019 Duration: 07min

    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.

  • S6E20: What It Takes to Launch a Successful Side Hustle

    15/10/2019 Duration: 42min

    Tommy Griffith has been doing search engine optimization for more than 10 years. He was previously managed SEO at PayPal and Airbnb, and now runs ClickMinded, a digital marketing training platform for marketers and entrepreneurs. Tommy started ClickMinded as a side project while working full-time at Airbnb. He grew it until it started generating more revenue than his annual salary. Two years ago, he quit Airbnb to go full-time on it and ran into a number of problems in trying to grow the business from there. In this episode, we discuss… The sacrifices it takes to make a side gig work How to get the first customers for your side gig The right time to leave your full-time job to go all-in on your side gig Learn more about Tommy and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website. Want to land your own technical side gig? Sign up for my free online training, "The Simple 4-Part Framework for Landing Technical Side Gigs". 

  • S6E19: An Introduction to Open Source Projects for Beginners

    08/10/2019 Duration: 39min

    Safia Abdalla is an open source developer, writer, and a software engineer at Microsoft and she also co-hosts the BookBytes podcast, a fortnightly book club for developers. She’s passionate about bringing people together to build great things and using storytelling to share knowledge. In this episode, we discuss… How to get into open source development What makes a good open source project to start with Whether open source contributions can help you get a job How to transition from contributor to maintainer Learn more about Safia and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website.

  • S6E18: Etsy Data Engineering Director Shares Her Experience of Inclusion in Tech

    01/10/2019 Duration: 38min

    Jenn Clevenger is Etsy's Data Engineering Director. In this role, she leads engineering teams in charge of Big Data platforms, Business insights infrastructure and Data Integrations. These teams provide data products and services to internal stakeholders including Analytics, Data Science, Product and Marketing organizations at Etsy. In this episode, we discuss… Job-hunting/career-building when pregnant What a day in the life of a data engineering director looks like How to create an inclusive workplace and culture How to identify inclusive companies when job-hunting Learn more about Jenn and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website.

  • S6E17: From Newbie Coder to Google Software Engineer in Just 6 Months

    24/09/2019 Duration: 36min

    Clément Mihailescu enrolled in a coding bootcamp without ever having written a single line of code. Less than six months later, he secured a job at Google as a software engineer. His experience applying for jobs also inspired him to start a side business, helping others practice for the technical interview.  In this episode, we discuss… How to land a job at a top tech company What it’s like working at Google How to prepare for a coding interview What it’s like balancing a side gig and a full-time job Update (Nov 2019): Laurence mentions in the episode that you can get 30% off AlgoExpert. This has since been reduced to 15%. Learn more about Clément and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website.

  • S6E16: Falling into a Career in FinTech and Content Marketing

    17/09/2019 Duration: 35min

    Ina Yulo is the global manager for BrightTALK's FinTech and Women in Business communities. She also advises companies including tech giants and large banks on content marketing. She’s on the Women in FinTech Power List, was named a WeAreTheCity Rising Star for 2018, and is both a speaker and a mentor for business owners.  In this episode, we discuss… Current innovations in FinTech What kinds of jobs are available and what level of tech skills you might need Ina’s advice for startup founders and women in business Learn more about Ina and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website.

  • S6E15: The Rise of Coding Bootcamps (And How They Can Transform Your Career)

    06/08/2019 Duration: 43min

    It can be tough to know if a coding bootcamp is the right investment for you. Before you make that decision, you should weigh all the factors involved and evaluate them in the context of your personality and goals. Here to help explain how to do this is Ruben Harris, CEO of Career Karma, where is empowers people to make their most important career decisions—the first being which coding boot camp is best for them. In this episode, we discuss… The history of bootcamps How to know whether attending a bootcamp is the right decision for you What happens if you decide you don’t want a job in tech afterwards How income-share agreements are making bootcamps more financially accessible than ever Learn more about Ruben and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors, Flatiron School and dotTech Domains.

  • S6E14: An Introduction to Data Privacy and Data Protection for Developers

    30/07/2019 Duration: 38min

    If you want to work in tech or run your own business, chances are high that you’ll be working with data at some point. That means you need to know about data privacy, and it’s hard to find someone more knowledgeable and experienced than Sheila FitzPatrick. Sheila is the founder and president of FitzPatrick & Associates, a strategic global data privacy and protection compliance consulting firm. In this episode, we discuss… What developers/tech professionals need to know to make sure that their work follows best practices for data collection and privacy The differences between privacy and security What counts as personal data, and why it’s important to be completely clear on what data you’re collecting and why Learn more about Sheila and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors, Flatiron School and dotTech Domains.

  • S6E13: Becoming a DevOps Engineer With No Experience and No Degree

    23/07/2019 Duration: 40min

    Logan Tran made his tech transition from the music industry about five and a half years ago. He began by self-teaching and building his own projects. He was soon introduced to DevOps through his work and decided to pursue the specialty. Now, he’s in his second DevOps Engineer role at NextCapital. In this episode, we discuss… What DevOps entails, from the culture to the technology to the job market How Logan went from the music industry to tech without a college degree Why working remotely isn’t all beaches & sunshine Advice on deciding between self-teaching or traditional education Learn more about Logan and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors, Flatiron School and dotTech Domains.

  • S6E12: How a Stay-At-Home Mom Landed a Remote Junior Developer Position In Just 9 Months

    16/07/2019 Duration: 34min

    Christina Gorton is a self-taught creative coder and instructor who works remotely from Costa Rica. She was a stay-at-home mom for 5 years before transitioning into tech, and she landed a junior developer job after just 9 months of learning to code. In this episode, we discuss... How to make time to learn to code as a mom What it’s like to work remotely What creative coding is all about Learn more about Christina and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors, Flatiron School and TECH Domains.

  • S6E11: What Is a Hackathon and How Do You Prepare for One

    25/06/2019 Duration: 34min

    "Hacking" isn’t always a bad word in the tech space anymore, thanks to the growing popularity of "ethical hacking" and events like "hackathons". Senior software developer Gwendolyn Faraday loves the power of hackathons to bring beginners together and let them sharpen their skills in a fun and supportive environment, and she now hosts her own hackathons for beginners. In the episode, Gwen discusses... Why hackathons were so important for her own learning journey How to prepare for a hackathon and other hackathon tips What to do if you’re going to a hackathon alone, instead of with a team Learn more about Gwen and what we discussed on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors, Flatiron School and .TECH Domains.

  • S6E10: How to Use Personal Branding to Land a Job in Tech

    18/06/2019 Duration: 36min

    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. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: Mailparser Thinkful

  • S6E9: How to Learn Software Engineering Self-Taught vs College

    11/06/2019 Duration: 36min

    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. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: Mailparser Thinkful

  • S6E8: How to Market Yourself Online as a Niche Freelancer

    04/06/2019 Duration: 42min

    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. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: Mailparser Thinkful

  • S6E7: How to Combine Your Passions to Create Your Own Career in Tech

    28/05/2019 Duration: 38min

    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. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: Mailparser Thinkful

  • S6E6: Digital Literacy and the History of the Internet

    21/05/2019 Duration: 39min

    Chris Castiglione, the founder of One Month, discusses what it means for the internet to be decentralized and the importance of having digital literacy skills in 2019. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: Mailparser Thinkful

  • S6E5: How One Airport Security Officer Became an IT Solutions Specialist

    14/05/2019 Duration: 38min

    Find out how former airport security officer Samit Saini transitioned into tech, despite being dyslexic and leaving high school at the age of 16. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: MongoDB Flatiron School

  • S6E4: Web Development, JavaScript and Building an Online Presence

    07/05/2019 Duration: 43min

    Wes Bos discusses his extensive background in tech, why he started creating online JavaScript courses, and shares some tips on how to build an online presence. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: MongoDB Flatiron School

  • Tech Toolbox 2019: The Fastest Way to Become a Developer (Even as a Beginner)

    03/05/2019 Duration: 26min

    Imtiaz Ahmed shares why Java and Python are great languages to learn first, and how to become a software developer quickly - even if you’re a complete beginner. Learn more about this special, limited-time bundle here: https://learntocodewith.me/toolbox2019.

  • Tech Toolbox 2019: Learning to Code How Online Education Has Evolved

    02/05/2019 Duration: 28min

    Mark Lassoff explains how online education has evolved over the years and the best way for beginners to start learning how to code. Learn more about this special, limited-time bundle here: https://learntocodewith.me/toolbox2019.

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