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Suitcase Coder: The Podcast

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In this interview, I get the chance to interview Erik Hanchett (@ErikCH on Twitter) who studied computer science at university and we discuss some of the differences between going the "traditional" vs "coding Bootcamp" route to becoming a softw
As a junior developer I made plenty of mistakes that you don't have to! In this episode of SuitcaseCoder: The Podcast, I give away some things you can be doing as you #learntocode to become a confidently skilled developer.#digitalnomad #codin
How to be fully prepared to work remotely (not at home or from a house). The ability to work remotely is truly a dream come true, but if you want to keep working remotely, you have to be fully prepared. In this episode, I'll be going over some
Choosing what your first coding project or full-stack app should be can be challenging. I'm hoping this episode helps you narrow down your options and gives you a great starting point for choosing your very first coding project. Good luck!Sui
In this episode, I go over 5 reasons why I believe it's time you apply for that job, even if you don't think you're ready yet. Suitcase Coder Social Media:https://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoderhttps://suitcasecoder.com/https://twitter.com
I'm so excited for you to listen to Dylan Israel's story! Dylan is a self-taught developer who went from living on a friend's couch to facing THREE six-figure job offers as a software developer. Dylan has since started a podcast, a youtube chan
In this podcast episode, I talk about tips that will help you learn effectively and efficiently when learning to become a software developer. During my time as a programming student and an instructor at a coding bootcamp, I have collected learn
In this episode, I go over JavaScript Arrays and looping through arrays using For Loops! It's short, simple, and to the point! GET IN TOUCHhttps://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoderhttps://suitcasecoder.com/https://twitter.com/CoderSuitcaseh
On Today's podcast episode, I talk about all the things that I wasn't expecting to learn when I decided to make a career switch into #softwaredevelopment GET IN TOUCHhttps://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoderhttps://suitcasecoder.com/https://
Wireframing is a crucial part of the programming process, whether you're a web developer working in mainly HTML and CSS, or you're a web/mobile app developer, you want to make sure that you have a solid foundation and idea of what you plan on a
In this episode, I get the chance to talk with Eric, who is well versed in web accessibility and spends his time making sure websites are created with accessibility features in mind.Follow Eric: https://twitter.com/ericwbaileyhttps://ericwb
I wanted to take a step back this week and discuss some real-life struggles that I am facing as a software developer. Specifically, I share my indecisiveness on what to focus my free time on. There is so much to learn as a software developer, e
As a coding student and now instructor - I know that learning new things all the time especially when it has to do with coding, can be challenging. So, I've gathered some tools and advice to help you tackle ANY new coding subject. P.S. Sorry
A list of things that you might be expecting to learn if you sign up for a coding bootcamp, but it's probably not something you should count on!GET IN TOUCHhttps://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoderhttps://suitcasecoder.com/https://twitter.co
A quick intro to in-browser text editors and some of the reasons why I find them both helpful and hurtful. RESOURCES;https://jsfiddle.net/https://repl.it/https://codepen.io/GET IN TOUCHhttps://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoderhttps://sui
Bryan shares his journey from joining Le Wagon's first coding bootcamp in Tel Aviv to becoming a TA in Berlin to making his way as a developer at Microsoft through an apprenticeship program!GET IN TOUCHhttps://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoder
From my own experience of graduating a coding bootcamp a few months too late, here's how to graduate on time and not fall behind scheduleSuitcase Coder Social Media:https://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoderhttps://suitcasecoder.com/https://t
Learn how to properly take scheduled breaks from your coding bootcamp to get ahead! GET IN TOUCHhttps://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoderhttps://suitcasecoder.com/https://twitter.com/CoderSuitcasehttps://www.instagram.com/suitcasecoder/--
Are you a junior developer trying to "make it"? Well, the best way to get started is with an online presence via a portfolio to showcase your work and your growth as a developer! In this episode, I'll cover the why, who, what, how, and when of
I'm so excited to start off season two with an extended interview with @OllieandtheCaptain all the way from South Africa! Ollie shares with us his journey into software development, how he convinced his job to allow him to work remotely, and he
Super excited to finish season one strong, but more pumped about what season two will bring!! Catch this episode to get a sneak peek into what's to come in season two and review my podcast as a whole. GET IN TOUCHhttps://www.youtube.com/c/su
In this episode, I cover some big picture struggle points where many students often get stuck during the learning to code process. GET IN TOUCHhttps://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoderhttps://suitcasecoder.com/https://twitter.com/CoderSuitca
In this episode, I discuss some of the reasons how a coding mentor can benefit your coding journey and how I would have done things differently.RESOURCEShttps://www.codementor.io/https://codingcoach.io/https://learntocodewith.me/posts/codi
Just a few of the most common CSS questions answered and explained! There's definitely a lot to learn when it comes to CSS, but in this episode I hope to debunk as many of these questions as I can in a way that's understandable. GET IN TOUCH
Hi everyone! I wanted to interrupt my episodes and take a step back to just share what my current job-situation is like and what my goals are in the future, just because I want to share more in-depth episodes about the job application process a
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