This journalist learned coding and made a career change to programming Today I am sharing an interview with Carl Mungazi, a self-taught developer based in London who switched careers from journalism to web development. Read on for Carl's tips for teaching yourself to code,
The person who made pics on Twitter a thing talks learning to code Before Noah Everett launch Twitpic in 2008 you couldn't share images on Twitter! Crazy, huh? Noah taught himself to code and doesn't have a CS degree. In this exclusive interview he shares his
From construction to coding - this dev tells us how he changed career Brian Cooney is now a web developer living in Shoreditch in London, having learned to code after wanting a change from making furniture for a living. Brian has actually worked with a previous
From selling beer to writing code for a living without a CS degree I talked to Caitlin Greffly about how she learned to code, her tips for job hunters and what her day looks like as a junior developer. Caitlin lives in Portland, Oregon, and recently
How this Michigan developer taught himself to code with no degree Donovan Brown is a self-taught developer from Michigan. He doesn't have a Computer Science degree but that hasn't stopped him and he even finds time to mentor people that are under-represented in tech.
SubmitHub founder talks building a 7-figure company with no CS degree Jason Grishkoff's music web app SubmitHub makes over seven figures annually after he taught himself to code without a Computer Science degree. With SubmitHub musicians can easily send music to labels, Youtubers and
No Computer Science degree didn't stop this startup CTO in Los Angeles Adam Duro is Chief Technology Officer at Freebird Rides, based out of Los Angeles. Today I get to share his story of getting into tech without a CS degree. Coding bootcamps weren't a
This self-taught developer gives his tips to coding newbies Zain Syed is a full-time web developer based in Toronto who does not have a Computer Science degree. I chatted to him about his tips for beginners, how to get your first work
Tuple co-creator Spencer Dixon talks learning to code without a degree Spencer shares his tips for newbies, explains how he got into coding without a degree and discusses what his work at screen sharing app Tuple involves. Spencer and his two co-founders at Tuple
Ali Spittel talks learning to code without a Computer Science degree It's a real pleasure to share an interview I did with Ali Spittel! Ali is a great example of a successful developer who didn't need a CS degree to get jobs and be
This self-taught developer shares learning code and job hunting tips Dan Comand is a Canadian self-taught web developer who made the switch from working in sales and marketing to coding after attending a bootcamp. Dan has also launched the VoiceJobs website due to
Tobi attended Rithm School and now works at Pinterest Tobi Ogunnaike is a Software Engineer at Pinterest but he didn't take the traditional CS degree route to this job. Instead, he attended Rithm School, a 16 week coding bootcamp in San Francisco
This Ukrainian self-taught dev makes the best Mac translation apps Alex Chernikov grew up in a Soviet-style city in the east of Ukraine, now war-torn. He taught himself code and now makes a successful living making apps. You can check out his excellent
This self-taught developer talks learning code and becoming an entrepreneur and a Youtuber Jyrone Parker is a developer, entrepreneur and Youtuber who caught my attention recently. I talked to Jyrone about what drives him to succeed. He has been coding from a young age and taught
How this Biochemist from Algeria got a job by doing #100daysofcode I follow lots of newbie coders on Twitter and it's great to see people get hired after lots of hard work learning to code! I reached out to one such self-taught developer, Lily
This Commando Dev learned to code on a warship without internet I get a ton of emails from people wanting to be interviewed here which is great! One email recently leaped to my attention though. Ben Ford explained that while serving in the British
The 16 year old maker of KanbanMail talks learning to code by doing Ethan is the teenage developer behind a really cool web app, KanbanMail, which was #3 Product of the Week on Product Hunt when it was launched last year. If you like Trello or
dropout JPMorgan Chase hired this self-taught developer who is a high school dropout After this site went top of Hacker News I received an email from Ahmad Rusdi saying that he was a 21 year old self-taught web developer working at JPMorgan Chase who had dropped
This self-taught developer is now a VP of Engineering helping charities fundraise Richard O'Reilly contacted me after this website topped Hacker News on its launch. He was enthusiastic about the purpose of No CS Degree and told me was a self-taught developer and had risen
From zero coding to a job at Google in six months Today I'm sharing an interview with an ex-Google Software Engineer who was able to get a job there after coding for just six months. Clément Mihailescu shares his advice on learning to code
Javascript Wes Bos talks how he learned to code I'm honored to have the one and only Wes Bos today dropping pearls of wisdom on his coding journey. One of the most popular teachers of JavaScript in the world, Wes has captured
This mom of four learned to code and changed her career path Today I'm fortunate to share an interview I had with Bekah Hawrot Weigel who is a mom who wanted to make a career change and so attending a coding bootcamp. Now she is
An interview with Lydia Hallie about how she learned coding Lydia Hallie grabbed my attention a couple of years ago with her article on Medium about already being a professional web developer aged 19 years old. She was obviously doing great a year
From sleeping in a car in Silicon Valley to owning a development agency Michael Aubry wanted to get out off his hometown in Illinois and work in Silicon Valley. So he drove across the country and arrived in Palo Alto with $300 in his back pocket,
This self-taught CTO talks hiring developers with no CS degree Self-taught programmer Alex Kremer heads up a developer team at eBacon, a payroll SAAS company, which is almost exclusively comprised of programmers who don't have a CS degree either. I talked to Alex