This week we're joined by Python expert (and super-star podcaster) Michael Kennedy to talk about why Python is such a great language to get started coding with.
So why is coding in Python such fun? And why is it so good for beginners and experts alike? Why might Python give you tangible results faster than JavaScript? And once you've learnt some Python, what are your career options? Find out all this and more in this week's pythonic instalment of A Question of Code.
Mentioned in this episode:
⚡️ How much time do you spending coding in a coding job?
⚡️ How long should you spend on a take home coding challenge?
⚡️ Tabs or spaces?
30: What do you get from going to a tech meetup?
29: What's wrong with developer culture?
28: How do you stay motivated?
27: How do you deal with crazy bugs?
26: What is functional programming?
25: Do you need to be good at maths to become a programmer?
24: Should you write about what you've learnt?
23: How do you write a good CV?
22: Why should you write tests?
⚡️ What does it mean to be a full stack developer?
⚡️ How closely should you match a job description before applying?
21: How do you get started with open source?
20: What's it like to attend a tech conference? (Live at Future Sync)
19: What's it like being a remote developer?
18: What's the interview process for a tech job?
17: How do you find a mentor?
16: When should you specialise?
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