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From dentist to developer: A conversation with Beth Collins
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
vendredi 29 octobre 2021 • Durée 01:05:24
My guest today is Beth Collins. Beth is a former dentist-turned-developer. Beth decided to become a dentist around the age of 15 after taking a career assessment test. She had a love of math, and science and thought that the healthcare field would be a good fit. Once she made the decision, Beth pursued the path of becoming a dentist with absolute determination.
At the age of 23, she became a dentist but soon realized that it was not a good fit. Join us as Beth recounts her career transition, and the many jobs she tried until she found development. Her journey shows us that where there is a will, there is a way.
Find more about Beth at:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethcollins92/
Github: https://github.com/bethcollins92
Links mentioned in the episode:
https://scrimba.com/learn/responsive
Everybody is a stranger in the beginning. Tips to get better at networking: A conversation with Aaron Linton Chambers.
dimanche 27 juin 2021 • Durée 01:26:08
You are listening to the Anybodycancode podcast. I am your host Amalia Cardenas. My guest today is Aaron Linton Chambers. Aaron is currently finishing up an 8-month Bootcamp. He is a trained visual artist and has a master's degree in visual communications. Aaron has always had a passion for education, studying, and research. Before deciding to make the career transition into software development he worked as a primary and secondary school teacher and had the opportunity to live in Spain for six years where he further sharpened his teaching abilities.
In this episode, We discuss what it's like to be in the middle of a Bootcamp. If you are thinking about enrolling in a Bootcamp and have questions about which one to pick, Aaron discusses the main reasons why he decided to enroll in the Bootcamp he is currently in.
Find more about Aaron at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-linton-chambers/
Links mentioned in the episode:
SightSeers By Ben Wheatley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA2tM_VzDSI
Hobson's Choice: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobson's_Choice_(1954_film)
The ups and downs of life after a coding bootcamp: A conversation with Carmen Carmona.
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
mercredi 11 novembre 2020 • Durée 01:57:25
This episode is especially important for those of you that are in the middle of a career change or about to embark on this journey. Carmen does not sugar coat it. You will see that a transition can be hard. Carmen shares a story of a time she had used up all of her savings and she was made redundant from her first tech job. But she kept going, she went all in, she kept fighting and today she is in a job that gives her tremendous satisfaction. Her lesson that quitting is forever, but suffering is temporary will make you see the process of changing a career in a new light. I am sure that Carmen's tenacity and fighting spirit will inspire you.
What a career transition looks like: A conversation with Božena Vučković
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
mercredi 4 novembre 2020 • Durée 01:23:50
This episode is especially important for those of you looking to make a career transition and for those who are thinking about completing a coding bootcamp. We discuss what it was like to complete a coding bootcamp while working and why a part-time bootcamp might be a great option for some people. Find out why asking for help is crucial and how you can boost your confidence if you don't feel ready to apply for your first job. For those of you who can't seem to code consistently, Božena and I have a few tips on what you can do to stay motivated.
Find out more about the InovationPark projects that Božena Vučković has been involved with:
https://www.inovationpark.com/technology/manage-your-waste/
https://www.inovationpark.com/inhouse/#Game
Božena's recommended coding resources:
https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/cyf-react-challenges
Contact Božena Vučković
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bozenavuckovic/
Completing a coding bootcamp in your 60's: A conversation with Henriette Hettinga
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
vendredi 30 octobre 2020 • Durée 01:36:34
In today's episode, Henriette shares with us what it was like to complete a coding bootcamp and make a career transition in her 60's. Henriette started to code as a hobby. From her, I learned that if you like to code, you need to keep going because you never know where it could possibly take you. Henriette has built her own websites, using Python and Django, she has contributed to open source projects and is now doing some of the most important work of her life.
You can find Henriette at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/henriette-hettinga
http://www.elevador-bcn.es/
Introducing Anybodycancode
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
vendredi 16 octobre 2020 • Durée 07:55
In this episode, I want to introduce myself and tell you why I am starting this podcast. For additional programming tips, you can visit my website at http://anybodycancode.com/ or my youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/anybodycancode
The importance of learning in public: Stefi Rosca's career transition
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
dimanche 23 mai 2021 • Durée 01:21:45
Stefi always had an interest in programming and in this episode, she talks about how she made the career transition from digital marketing to programming. We get into the fears of making a career transition and the pressure of making a career transition in front of an audience.
Stefi shares how being part of a community made all of the difference in helping her not only get better at programming, but it was the key to making the career transition.
Stay tuned to the very end where Stefi shares the personal habits and routines that contribute to her success.
Learn more about Stefi
Twitter: @stefania_rosca
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/StefiRosca
Blog: https://stefi.codes/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefaniarosca/?originalSubdomain=es
A course that helped Stefi make a jump in her programming skills: CS150 by Havard https://online-learning.harvard.edu/course/cs50-introduction-computer-science?delta=0.
Find a mentor https://codingcoach.io/
A deep dive with Christian Vielma from a Dev's Story
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
dimanche 28 mars 2021 • Durée 01:18:57
My guest today is Christian Vielma. Christian is a Senior Software Engineer with over 10 years of experience. He is originally from Venezuela, but he moved to Miami, then California, and he now lives in Spain. Christian specializes mostly on the back-end and has worked in different companies including Amazon and he is now at King. In his free time, he practices martial arts, plays volleyball, loves to travel play guitar, and volunteer. He is also running a fantastic Youtube channel that you have to check out called a Dev's Story. In his channel, he covers tech, career transitions into development, and computer science topics in a fun and engaging way. Christian has a fantastic interview series on his channel which I highly recommend for anybody looking to get better at technical interviews.
Find out more about Christian at:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cvielma/?originalSubdomain=es
Twitter: cv13lm4
Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCGjZSsyZY1hce8SsGV1_IHg/videos
Blog: librethinking.com
From psychology major to front-end engineer
dimanche 21 mars 2021 • Durée 01:23:01
My guest today is Irina Iskrenova. Irina is a former psychologist turned front-end engineer. In this episode, Irina unpacks how she switched careers from psychology to development. The career transition was not a trivial decision for her, Irina didn't want to leave her career in psychology, she loved the field and still does. After taking some time off after her master's degree to give herself some time to think about what she wanted, she decided to give programming a try. For Irina, the process of learning to code was not only about gaining technical skills, but it was also a period of deep introspection and reflection. A period when she had to make peace with the fact that she was going to become a psychologist and reconcile not seeing the career change as a failure but instead as a positive direction that her life had taken.
Links mentioned in the episode:
https://es.linkedin.com/in/irina-iskrenova-a9b3ab1b3
Twitter: @irin_ska
Irina's learning radar:
http://bit.ly/3vNcfnS
How and why I became a codebar organizer
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
dimanche 7 mars 2021 • Durée 08:38
This week we have a short episode. I want to share a story with you about how and why I became a codebar organizer.
In this podcast, I want to invite you to think about how you can start creating your own networks, no matter where you are living. I want you to think about how you can surround yourself with like-minded people that are also interested in programming. What are some things that you can do to start creating your own learning resources? How can you form a peer group that can sustain and help motivate you through the difficult process of becoming a programmer?
To find out more about codebar visit https://codebar.io/









