In this Part 2 discussion, Danny Thompson (Director of Technology at This.Dot Labs) and Leon Noel (Managing Director of Engineering at Resilient Coders & founder of 100Devs) share their insights on how to start learning to code, the best free resources, and the power of community. They tackle whether coding bootcamps are worth it, why free platforms like FreeCodeCamp and 100Devs can be game-changers, and how to overcome the common pitfalls (like tutorial hell). They also talk about building real projects, finding your support network, and carving out time to invest in your future self.
Topics Covered in This Video:
Why you don’t have to break the bank to learn to code
The pros and cons of bootcampsEssential resources like FreeCodeCamp, 100Devs, CS50, and more
Learning how to learn: active recall, spaced repetition, and building projectsSetting aside “4% of your day” to code
The importance of community and cohort-based learning
Overcoming fear, anxiety, and impostor syndrome to reach your goals
Mentioned Resources & Links:
100Devs (Discord: discord.gg/100Devs)
CS50 (Harvard’s Intro to Computer Science)
Learning How to Learn (Coursera)
Anki (Spaced Repetition Software)
The Odin Project
MOOC.fi (University of Helsinki)
0:00 Introduction & Part 2 Overview
1:07 Why Bootcamp Owners Get Mad About Free Options
2:20 The Value of Free Resources (FreeCodeCamp, 100Devs, CS50)
8:05 Beware of Predatory Bootcamps & ISAs
12:35 Cohort-Based Learning & Community Support
19:10 Tools for Learning: Git, Terminal, & UI Tools
26:00 The “4% Rule” – Making Yourself a Priority
31:40 Building Real Projects (Avoiding Tutorial Hell)
35:10 Additional Free Resources (MOOC.fi, etc.)
36:20 Importance of Community & Finding Your Tribe
43:00 Work Ethic, Motivation, & Overcoming Obstacles
49:00 Q&A: Doing It Afraid vs. Honoring Your Feelings
56:45 Closing Thoughts & Goodbyes