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The Code Review
The Code Review
22 episodes
3 days ago
A weekly web development podcast where two full-stack developers and IRL friends discuss code, culture, and surviving the fast paced software development industry.
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A weekly web development podcast where two full-stack developers and IRL friends discuss code, culture, and surviving the fast paced software development industry.
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Technology
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Learning Code in 2019, College vs Self-Taught, and Networking
The Code Review
25 minutes 38 seconds
6 years ago
Learning Code in 2019, College vs Self-Taught, and Networking

WE ARE BACK and Dylan's sister Emily is joining us in the office this week because she is learning to code! We thought it would be a great opportuninty to discuss learning code in 2019 with someone who is just beginning the journey. We also explore the topic of going to college or learning solo and the importance of networking either way.

Brandon's Medium Article - Getting Started As A Self-Taught Developer:  https://medium.com/knoware/getting-started-as-a-self-taught-developer-4d5796fa5f7d

If you have a suggestion or a topic you would like to hear on the show email us at: hello@thecodereviewpod.com or check us out on social media @codereviewpod

The Code Review
A weekly web development podcast where two full-stack developers and IRL friends discuss code, culture, and surviving the fast paced software development industry.