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A Question of Code

Ed & Tom Hazledine

A newbie coder and a seasoned veteran discuss the questions that always come up when someone begins learning to code. Ed is looking at getting a career in programming and has been learning to code for just over a year. During this time he’s been building up a stack of questions that keep coming up from other newbie coders. Luckily, he’s got someone he can ask for help: Tom. Tom’s a seasoned coder,... more

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We've had some great guests on our podcast, and we've asked each of them for their "Three Top Tips" for new developers. All their advice has been amazing, and a lot of the same concepts have come up time and time again. In this miniseries we're looki... more

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We've had some great guests on our podcast, and we've asked each of them for their "Three Top Tips" for new developers. All their advice has been amazing, and a lot of the same concepts have come up time and time again. In this miniseries we're looki... more

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3 years ago

We've had some great guests on our podcast, and we've asked each of them for their "Three Top Tips" for new developers. All their advice has been amazing, and a lot of the same concepts have come up time and time again. In this miniseries we're looki... more

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3 years ago

We've had some great guests on our podcast, and we've asked each of them for their "Three Top Tips" for new developers. All their advice has been amazing, and a lot of the same concepts have come up time and time again. In this miniseries we're looki... more

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • Great podcast, felt very relevant to me as the hosts are both in the UK. They discuss a whole range of coding topics, and they've definitely expanded my knowledge. The hosts are very likeable, and I would listen to them even if they weren't talking about coding topics. There is very little podcast "fluff", meaning they don't have a long intro or outro. Give these guys some love, they're underrated!

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    XenBad
    3 years ago
  • Great pod

    Enjoyable listen, cheers guys !

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cdddddvvvvv
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • One podcast to rule them all

    Probably the best coding podcast I’ve listened to, insightful and interesting. The best episodes have kept me going during the lockdown period. I think you only need a passing interest in coding to get something out of this.

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    5
    LockdownListener21
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Bravo

    This podcast deserves all the stars in sky. It will be such a success once the value of the content is realized. One for the archives too. Their accent is icing on the cake.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
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    United States4 years ago
  • Newbie programmer

    Really enjoying the show, keep them coming!

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    United Kingdom5 years ago

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