How a product role turned into a marketing role, and that marketing role lead Alex back into coding
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Breaking out of tutorial hell with freeCodeCamp
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Community break with Jan The Producer
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You have to be frustrated to motivate yourself
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How #100DaysOfCode was born
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The basic rules of #100DaysOfCode
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Alex Booker's GitHub activity streak
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Procrastination, rationalization, and manifestations of resistance
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We are a little bit too addicted to comfort
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There's no quick way to break your own resistance and discomfort
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How to maintain your momentum
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What happens if you break the streak of #100DaysOfCode?
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If in the course of 120 days you've coded for 100 days, it's better than if you gave up on day 30
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Amateur vs professional mindset
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Top tips for making it to the end of #100DaysOfCode
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How to plan your coding challenge
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Following rules blindly is not the answer
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Create a positive feedback loop
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Tutorials should have to include mistakes
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Managing your willpower: there is no plan B
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What is Discomfort Academy?
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Next week on the show, Shaundai Person!
Description:
Dive into a 48-minute interview with Alex Kallaway, creator of #100DaysOfCode and Lead Full-Stack Developer, as he shares his journey from violinist to coder. Explore the origin story of the popular coding challenge, learn its rules and best practices, and gain insights on setting goals, maintaining consistency, and measuring success. Discover strategies for overcoming procrastination, embracing discomfort, and developing a professional mindset in coding. Gain valuable tips on planning your coding challenge, creating positive feedback loops, and managing willpower. Hear about Kallaway's Discomfort Academy and learn how to accelerate your learning process in software development.
Embracing Discomfort for Growth - The #100DaysOfCode Story with Alex Kallaway