The guys sit down with Lee Warrick, a junior front end web developer who recently attended a local bootcamp after years of being a firefighter and nurse. They talk about his transition from healthcare to programming, how the college experience differed from his development training, how he keeps his skills sharp on the job, and how you can run a bunch of extracurricular activities for developers, but maybe just attending some is at least as effective a use of your time.
We really enjoyed having Lee on the show and hope that his story can inspire our listeners who might be on the fence about learning programming.
Follow us on Twitter @mvcpodcast (https://www.twitter.com/mvcpodcast).
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
01:28 - Lee's developer story
09:31 - Biggest surprise of developer life
13:56 - Advice to your younger self
23:08 - How do you keep learning after school?
38:14 - Can your job actually be fun?
40:36 - How to keep from burning out?
46:44 - Choosing the right extracurriculars
56:53 - Outro
Links
Lee's website (https://leewarrick.com)
Lee on Twitter (https://twitter.com/leewarrickjr)
Tech Jr. Podcast (https://techjr.dev)
Tech Jr. on Twitter (https://twitter.com/TechJrPodcast)
You Don't Know JS - Kyle Simpson (https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS)
React Newsletter featuring Lee's article (http://reactjsnewsletter.com/issues/177#start)
Stefan Mischook on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/killerphp)
Paul Hudson's cautionary comments about using too many learning systems at once (https://www.reddit.com/r/swift/comments/cwnswm/is_hacking_with_swift_worth_40_bucks/eygisdm/?context=3)
Ray Wenderlich's tutorials (https://www.raywenderlich.com)
Free Code Camp (https://www.freecodecamp.org)
Tyler McGinnis (https://tylermcginnis.com)
Wes Bos (https://wesbos.com)
Carol Dweck's research into the Growth Mindset (https://www.mindsetworks.com/science/)
Dr. Dweck's fantastic TED Talk about the Growth Mindset (https://www.ted.com/talks/carol_dweck_the_power_of_believing_that_you_can_improve?language=en)

The guys sit down with Lee Warrick, a junior front end web developer who recently attended a local bootcamp after years of being a firefighter and nurse. They talk about his transition from healthcare to programming, how the college experience differed from his development training, how he keeps his skills sharp on the job, and how you can run a bunch of extracurricular activities for developers, but maybe just attending some is at least as effective a use of your time.

We really enjoyed having Lee on the show and hope that his story can inspire our listeners who might be on the fence about learning programming.

Follow us on Twitter @mvcpodcast.

Chapters

00:00 - Intro
01:28 - Lee's developer story
09:31 - Biggest surprise of developer life
13:56 - Advice to your younger self
23:08 - How do you keep learning after school?
38:14 - Can your job actually be fun?
40:36 - How to keep from burning out?
46:44 - Choosing the right extracurriculars
56:53 - Outro

Links

Lee's website
Lee on Twitter
Tech Jr. Podcast

Tech Jr. on Twitter


You Don't Know JS - Kyle Simpson


React Newsletter featuring Lee's article


Stefan Mischook on YouTube


Paul Hudson's cautionary comments about using too many learning systems at once


Ray Wenderlich's tutorials


Free Code Camp


Tyler McGinnis


Wes Bos


Carol Dweck's research into the Growth Mindset


Dr. Dweck's fantastic TED Talk about the Growth Mindset

Twitter Mentions