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Oct 4, 2021
29 min

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May 24, 2021
29 min

Episode 29. Acing The Non-Technical interview to land your first engineering job (tips and examples)
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May 9, 2021
33 min

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The Node Cross-Plateform JavaScript Runtime Engine made it possible to create full-stack web apps with JavaScript - frontend (browser) and backend (server/node). Additionally, Node revolutionized web development for javascript engineers around the world.
Node enabled for the first time the ability to run javascript outside of the browser - this powered server-side framework for RESTful web APIs, web app hosting, local scripts, web scraping, and much more!
Moreover, Node is backed by a strong & thriving community of open-source projects and packages via the Node Package Management registry. This empowered individual engineers to leverage the vast sea of available packages that simplify nearly any use case.
In our latest episode, Juan Lizarazo and Jared Potter explore the key-value gains from using Node and how javascript runs outside the browser to enable these new possibilities.
May 3, 2021
31 min

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Virtually everyone uses the web. However, approximately 10-20% of the population have a disability of some form. These range from blind/visual impairments, low visual acuity, cognitive impairments, motor/dexterity, and auditory.
In today's podcast Jared Potter and Juan Lizarazo, tackle best practices for building accessible web apps from the get-go rather than a dedicated accessible sprint. From building semantic HTML, logical element layouts, image usage, etc.
Apr 5, 2021
29 min

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Virtually everyone uses the web. However, approximately 10-20% of the population have a disability of some form. These range from blind/visual impairments, low visual acuity, cognitive impairments, motor/dexterity, and auditory. \ In today's podcast Jared Potter and Juan Lizarazo, tackle best practices for building accessible web apps from the get-go rather than a dedicated accessible sprint. From building semantic HTML, logical element layouts, image usage, etc.
Mar 22, 2021
27 min

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HTML Forms are the defacto method for gathering information from your users. Understanding and building with form best practices will lead to more excellent conversation rates of completed forms. In our latest episode, Juan Lizarazo and Jared Potter share from their professional experiences the best practices for designing and building HTML 5 forms and validating with JavaScript.
We explore tips ranging from user experience design input, validation, good error handling, etc. HTML5 form best practices will help you nail your next software engineering interview and make you the best software engineer on your team!
Mar 8, 2021
30 min

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What is Separation of Concerns?
It is one of the most commonly asked questions in software engineering interviews. In today's episode, Juan Lizarazo and Jared Potter break down this timeless and crucial software engineering principle into easy-to-understand pieces. We discuss the vital high-level concepts involved with Separation of Concerns but then dive into specific examples of how to think about and design example web apps. Additionally, we talk about real-world examples where we leverage Separation of Concerns within Vue, React, Angular, and Node Web APIs.
Understanding Separation of Concerns will help you nail your next software engineering interview and make you the best software engineer on your team!
Feb 22, 2021
34 min

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For today's topic, Jared Potter and Juan Lizarazo share their favorite and most useful array functions in javascript. Knowing how to leverage the right function at the right time will help you make you a better software engineer.
We explore sort, filter, includes, find/findIndex, reduce, map, reverse, slice, splice, push, pop, unshift, shift, concat, and Array from/to. These are only a subset of the available javascript array functions available. We encourage you to play with these yourself and learn the rest!
Mastering these functions will help you land your first engineering job and make you the best software engineer on your team!
Feb 17, 2021
32 min

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In the latest episode, Juan Lizarzo and Jared Potter appeal to those who are considering enrolling in a Coding Bootcamp and those who are actively enrolled. As experienced Coding Bootcamp instructors, Juan and Jared have unique perspectives on getting the most out of their Coding Bootcamp experience.
We explore topics stanging from preparing before the first day of class, utilizing your instructor, focusing on your path, and career services. Listen and learn from our experience to help you accelerate the time to land your first engineering job!
Feb 7, 2021
32 min
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