Episodes

  • #175 From electrical engineering student to CTO with Hitesh Choudhary
    Jun 6 2025

    On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews former CTO and prolific programming teacher Hitesh Choudhary.

    We talk about:
    - The limits of AI in building a robust codebase
    - Time management
    - Higher Education in India
    - Lessons from training developers
    - Lessons you've learned from your travel

    Support for this podcast comes from a grant from Wix Studio. Wix Studio provides developers tools to rapidly build websites with everything out-of-the-box, then extend, replace, and break boundaries with code. Learn more at https://wixstudio.com.

    Support also comes from the 11,384 kind folks who support freeCodeCamp through a monthly donation. You can join these chill human beings and help our charity's mission by going to https://donate.freecodecamp.org

    Links we talk about during our conversation:
    - Hitesh's TypeScript course on freeCodeCamp: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/programming-in-typescript/
    - Hitesh's project-oriented Appwrite course on freeCodeCamp https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/comprehensive-full-stack-react-with-appwrite-tutorial/
    - Hitesh's Git course on freeCodeCamp: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-git-in-detail-to-manage-your-code/
    - Hitesh's TED talk on time management: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1KrFy_3LYQ

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • #174 How to Survive in Tech When Everything's Changing w/ 21-year Veteran Dev Joe Attardi
    May 30 2025

    On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Joe Attardi. He's a software engineer and prolific author of programming books.

    We talk about:
    How software development has changed over the past 21 years
    Tips for suriving AI's sweeping changes to the field
    The evolving role of Computer Science degrees
    Why people should still read O'Reilly style programming books on dead trees

    Links we talk about during our conversation:
    Joe's freeCodeCamp books and tutorials: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/author/joeattardi/
    Joe's website: https://joeattardi.com/
    Joe's Web API Cookbook: https://www.webapis.info/
    Joe's open source projects on GitHub: https://github.com/joeattardi
    What Joe's desk looks like: https://x.com/JoeAttardi/status/1849819837360480658
    Some games Joe's recently played: https://backloggd.com/u/jattardi/games?page=1

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • #173 Laid off but not afraid with X-senior Microsoft Dev MacKevin Fey
    May 23 2025

    On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews MacKevin Fey. He just got laid off last week from his senior engineering role at Microsoft.

    We talk about:

    • How Mack's approaching the job search after being laid off
    • Tips for building your own financial safety net while working as an engineer
    • How to use your dev skills to help people around you in the meantime
    • And how Mack trains mentally and physically for the rigors of modern work


    Support for this podcast comes from a grant from Wix Studio. Wix Studio provides developers tools to rapidly build websites with everything out-of-the-box, then extend, replace, and break boundaries with code. Learn more at https://wixstudio.com.

    Support also comes from the 11,423 kind folks who support freeCodeCamp through a monthly donation. You can join these chill human beings and help our charity's mission by going to donate.freecodecamp.org

    Links we talk about during our conversation:

    • Mack's Oscilliscope course: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBfhD_4FPIYsQ9LiWYoHVrLbuvwnb_bvC
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • #172 How to make Developer Friends When You Don't Live in Silicon Valley, with Iraqi Engineer Code;Life
    May 16 2025

    On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews software engineer and live coding streamer Code;Life.

    For those of you watching the video version of this interview, she lives in Iraq and she uses a 3D avatar to protect her identity.

    We talk about:

    • Training language models to work well with low-resource languages from Africa and the Middle East
    • Growing up in Iraq and her early experiences with computers and the internet
    • How streaming yourself coding can be a good way to practice your skills, update your knowledge, and motivate fellow devs
    • How to participate in coding competitions and hackathons even if you feel intimidated


    Support for freeCodeCamp comes from the 11,384 kind folks who support our charity through a monthly donation. You can join these chill human beings and aid us in our mission by going to donate.freecodecamp.org

    Support for also comes from a grant from Wix Studio. Wix Studio provides developers tools to rapidly build websites with everything out-of-the-box, then extend, replace, and break boundaries with code. Learn more at https://wixstudio.com.

    Correction: Quincy mentioned half of all articles on Wikipedia are English. While this is no longer true, as of 2025 half of all Wikipedia pageviews are still for English articles.

    Links we talk about:

    • Quincy's interview with Eammon Cottrell who automated his coffee shop chain: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/self-taught-coding-automating-coffee-shop-chain-eamonn-cottrell-interview-151/
    • MNIST character dataset: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MNIST_database
    • Zepeto tool for creating your own V-tuber avatar: https://page.zepeto.me/en/u4EEl3wK89atkdyUiivGEck
    • Hugging Face AI Agent course (freeCodeCamp also has several courses on this on YouTube but this is the one CL mentioned): https://huggingface.co/learn/agents-course/en/unit0/introduction
    • A video of Code;Life doing a Kaggle data science competition: https://youtube.com/live/WGLqd_sGiVA?feature=share
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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • #171 Ditching a Microsoft Job to Enter Startup Purgatory with Lonewolf Engineer Sam Crombie
    May 9 2025

    On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Sam Crombie. He's a software engineer and prolific open source contributor to freeCodeCamp. He abandon his job at Microsoft, got into Y Combinator, and is currently in startup pivot hell trying to decide how to use the half million he raised.

    We talk about:

    • How useful are AI coding tools, really?
    • Tips for getting new users to care about your projects
    • What's its really like running a Y-Combinator-funded tech startup
    • Tips for getting into an Ivy League computer science degree program


    Support for freeCodeCamp comes from the 11,384 kind folks who support our charity through a monthly donation. You can join these chill human beings and aid us in our mission by going to donate.freecodecamp.org

    Support for also comes from a grant from Wix Studio. Wix Studio provides developers tools to rapidly build websites with everything out-of-the-box, then extend, replace, and break boundaries with code. Learn more at https://wixstudio.com.

    Links we talk about during our conversation:

    • Sam's course on how to audit university courses: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-audit-a-class-university-course/
    • College Compendium, a univeristy course auditing tool Sam built with fellow freeCodeCamp podcast alum Seth Goldin: https://collegecompendium.org/
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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • #170 From Art School Drop-out to Microsoft Engineer with Shashi Lo
    May 2 2025

    On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Shashi Lo. He's a software engineer at Microsoft. He grew up the child of refugees. He wanted to start earning money and build his family so he abandoned his art school degree and taught himself how to program.

    He immediately hustled to land freelance development clients – something he still does today on top of his full time job and raising his 4 kids.

    We talk about:
    - Making ends meet doing freelance work
    - How to bootstrap your reputation toward getting a job in big tech
    - Mistakes he sees careers changers make
    - The pros and cons of working in big tech VS working at developer agencies

    Support for this podcast comes from a grant from Wix Studio. Wix Studio provides developers tools to rapidly build websites with everything out-of-the-box, then extend, replace, and break boundaries with code. Learn more at https://wixstudio.com.

    Support also comes from the 11,384 kind folks who support freeCodeCamp through a monthly donation. You can join these chill human beings and help our charity's mission by going to donate.freecodecamp.org

    Links we talk about during our conversation:
    - Shashi's conference talks and other podcast interviews: https://bento.me/shashilo

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • #169 From fast food worker to cybersecurity engineer with Tae'lur Alexis
    Apr 21 2025

    On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Tae'lur Alexis. She's a developer and security analyst. Instead of going to college, Tae'lur spent years working various fast food and retail jobs.

    Tae'lur taught herself Python and JavaScript using freeCodeCamp and worked as a software engineer for 5 years before specializing in security engineering. Now instead of building applications, she breaks them.

    We talk about:
    - Making ends meet working McDonalds in Florida
    - How she taught herself programming using freeCodeCamp and the #100DaysOfCode challenge
    - Leveraging local meetups to make developer friends
    - Moving to Thailand and working remotely

    Support for this podcast comes from a grant from Wix Studio. Wix Studio provides developers tools to rapidly build websites with everything out-of-the-box, then extend, replace, and break boundaries with code. Learn more at https://wixstudio.com.

    Support also comes from the 11,384 kind folks who support freeCodeCamp through a monthly donation. You can join these chill human beings and help our charity's mission by going to donate.freecodecamp.org

    Links we talk about during our conversation:
    - Tae'lur's website and blog articles: https://taeluralexis.com
    - Tae'lur's YouTube channel about working remotely in Bangkok: https://www.youtube.com/@TaelurAlexis
    - Tae'lur on Twitter: https://x.com/TaelurAlexis

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • #168 From Accountant to Data Engineer with Alyson La
    Apr 12 2025

    On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Alyson La. She taught herself how to code while working as an accountant at GitHub and was able to transition to a data scientist there, then ultimately a software engineer.

    After one of her kids got diagnosed with autism, she left her career for 3 years to be a full-time mom. She then re-entered the workforce and now teaches other moms how to do the same through a charity called Tech-Moms. She recently won a teacher of the year award and was a top 5 finalist in a data visualization competition.

    We talk about:
    - How Alyson taught herself programming while working as an accountant
    - How she transitioned to data analyst and ultimately data engineer
    - Tips for preparing for a break from work to take care of your family or address burnout
    - How to re-enter with the workforce with gusto

    Support for this podcast comes from a grant from Wix Studio. Wix Studio provides developers tools to rapidly build websites with everything out-of-the-box, then extend, replace, and break boundaries with code. Learn more at https://wixstudio.com.

    Support also comes from the 11,384 kind folks who support freeCodeCamp through a monthly donation. You can join these chill human beings and help our charity's mission by going to donate.freecodecamp.org

    Links we talk about during our conversation:

    - Alyson's new analytics consultancy: https://alysonla.com/
    - The charity Alyson teaches at: https://www.tech-moms.org/
    - Tech-Mom's Data class: https://github.com/Tech-Moms/data-analytics-course
    - The petition site Alyson mentioned: https://playground-petition-portal-9cfaeecf.vercel.app/
    - Alyson's Drake fan page: https://alysonla.github.io/drizzydrakefanpage/
    - Alyson's matching game: https://alysonla.github.io/hubber-memory-game/
    - Alyson substack: https://alysonsaiplayground.substack.com/
    - The data visualization app Alyson that was a finalist in the recent competition: https://pixar-scroll-tale.lovable.app/

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    1 hr and 19 mins