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Coding Blocks
- By: Allen Underwood Michael Outlaw Joseph Zack
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Oct 7 20241 hr and 3 mins
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1 hr and 59 mins
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Aug 18 20241 hr and 34 mins
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- 19-04-22
Best coding podcast
I searched the web for best coding podcasts and Coding Blocks came up as a suggestion. Clearly the best coding podcast I've heard. I've listen to it for years now, and I don't think I've heard an episode yet where I haven't both laughed and learned. I listen to all episodes twice for the same reason. I'm a self taught programmer, and their discussions about best practices and coding techniques etc. is awesome. Thank you guys!
With love from Denmark
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- Daan
- 27-11-22
Intelligent and informal
A bunch of experienced technology guys who know each other, know their trade and enjoy sharing and learning from one another and their great community. Surprisingly technology agnostic with a wide spread of jokes and open minded approach to solving problems.
Would have given it a 3 or a 4 star review but that is part of an inside joke.
Keep up the great work!
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- Anonymous User
- 07-02-22
A great place for Software student
Hey,
Thanks for all the episodes, you guys make a great podcast.
I am a Software engineer student from Denmark and have been listening on and off for 2 years now. My favorite thing about this podcast is that it prepared me for many of the subjects in my class. It happens a lot that the teachers don't have time to tell us why something is important, which makes it hard to learn. Coding blocks explore WHY these things are important and make it so easy to become interested in learning computer science.
Hope you're doing great
Kind regards from Denmark.
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- Ian Matchett
- 01-10-22
Outstanding coding podcast, it will change your li
After being out of the software development world for close to two decades I decided to career change back into this world and needed help, and coding blocks came to the rescue!
Real world chat through in depth topics and gritty realities of what matters to quality developers. Allen, Joe and Micheal have taught me an incredible amount from the fundamentals(for example algorithms and data types) through to higher level concepts(SRE or designing data intensive applications) and everything in between(pragmatic programmer). Thanks to the three amigos I have grown in conference that I can return to the software development sector, I've worked out what I need to learn and accomplish, and I've also passed an interview in part thanks to knowing how to answer questions talked about in back episodes (algorithm episode for the win!)
I'm now in my first software job in 20 years and loving it. Micheal, Allen and Joe, thank you.
Keep the jokes coming, the tips, the insights, surveys, mathmagics and more! And I haven't even mentioned the incredible slack community, helpful, funny, informative, a true community.
Oh, and Micheal, I do enjoy your intros for surveys and tip of the week, more so I enjoy your "all right" that accompanies each intro!
Keep them coming boys!
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- Glen Jakobsen
- 25-10-22
A great mix of education, experience and fun,
I have been listening to Allen, Joe and Michael since I fell in love with .NET.
As an aspiring developer (since 2019 but still an amateur/hobbyist, I regret) I have found so much use in the unique perspectives that Coding Blocks present as to what it is like to be a developer. These guys will take you from the most basic concepts all throughout the gnarly, dark alcoves in the field that no tutorial will be able to illuminate for you out there. And the best part of it all is that they will make you feel like one of them while doing it!
Let alone, they manage to bring some much-needed context to all this stuff that is truly hard to understand for someone who hasn’t been employed in the field: someone who hasn’t worked with all these tools and methods that appear to be second nature and obvious to some people, and they make it easily digestible! These guys make the intimidating concepts less intimidating, and that is why I appreciate their contribution to globally educating more refined and informed developers.
These guys bring up what it is actually like to be employed as a developer. They emphasize tremendously on real life examples and that is what makes this podcast great for entry level developers, but it also provides a unique perspective to already experienced developers due to their thorough discussions on these topics. You get, FOR FREE, a tremendous amount of knowledge and experience just by listening to these three brilliant minds.
I can just say that this podcast inspires me on a daily basis to push forward with my ambitions, and it gives me some great pointers when it comes to getting into the IT-sector, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants to be a fly on the wall around this water cooler talk between these gifted guys. I couldn't count how many tips and tricks supplied by these guys that I've actually found real life application for, and in some cases, they have been real life savers.
I hope that you guys will have the funds to continue as you are doing, because I am really learning a lot while having fun with you guys.
And there's Dad-Jokes.... Plenty of them!
Kind Regards
Glen Jakobsen
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- Mr. William M. Davies
- 04-01-23
one of the best development podcasts out there
Alan, Joe and Michael are great hosts, they enjoy having a good laugh (at the expense of themselves sometimes). They obviously all have extensive knowledge in the development world and I'm always tuning into new episodes to see the topic of conversation its like sitting down to talk with friends.
love the podcast and probably one of the best programming/development podcasts out there
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