
Learn how to program using the Java programming language. This podcast will teach you step by step how to use the Java programming language to create your own applications or web applications!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologyEducationHow To | ||||

Episode Summary
In this episode, Trevor Page delves into the challenges aspiring software developers face when trying to land their first job. Drawing from his 15 years of programming experience and 12 years of teaching, Trevor offers a unique pers... more
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To reach out and connect with Alex, here's her LinkedIn profile: www.linkedin.com/in/alex-mamolo-2a1b57222/
In this episode, Trevor interviews Alex, who shares her journey from being a musician to transitioning into the tech indus... more
To reach out and connect with Tony: www.linkedin.com/in/edmonds-tony/
Takeaways - Negotiate your salary and consider the market conditions in your area. - Remote work opportunities are available, but starting with a hybrid role can provide ... more
Summary If you want to connect/reach out to Jeff, here's his LinkedIn profile: www.linkedin.com/in/jeffpodmayer/ In this episode, Trevor interviews Jeff, who made a transition from being an outdoor guide to pursuing a career in tech. Jeff sha... more
Summary In this episode, Trevor interviews Kevin, who made a career transition from fashion to technology. Kevin shares how his interest in Microsoft Excel and his curiosity about technology led him to pursue coding. He discusses the challenges and r... more
This thought-provoking video delves deep into a highly controversial topic: Are coding jobs disappearing? As we stand on the brink of unprecedented technological advancements, what does the future hold for coders and software engineers? Are we facing... more
In this episode we'll talk to Ethan, who is a recent graduate from the Coders Campus Bootcamp and managed to land a job within two months of starting the search.
Ethan and I talk about how, from a young age, he was guided away from learning technol... more
In this episode we'll talk to Dustin, who is a recent graduate from the Coders Campus Bootcamp and managed to land a job within two months of starting the search. Dustin and I talk about his prior coding experience that he had before he joined our Bo... more
Very well explained concepts. Definitely recommend. Thank you!
This is great for those learning Java and need to be immersed in it, so happy to have found it! I passed it on to some of my Java bootcamp classmates as well and it helped us understand some concepts we were struggling with. Thanks for doing this!
I couldn't imagine that it is possible to explain Java in the audio podcast. but Trevor really doing this! very good resource for those who wants to understand Java... and do not forget to practice after each session ;). Trevor, thank you very much!
This is perfect for learning and reinforcing new ideas, Trevor I hope you keep making more podcasts!!!!!
Trevor, thank you so much for taking the time to create this podcast. Being a former professional baseball player with a BSBA, I felt completely removed from the programming community. You have provided an incredibly powerful resource that not only can get your feet wet, but teach you how to swim, surf, and take advantage of such a dynamic environment.
You paint visual pictures through your podcast that allow listeners to grasp Java's fundamentals, theories, and applications. This podcast re... more
Great podcast!
This is a great podcast to learn Java, even if you are an experienced developer this is a great refresher when you need it.
It looks like the podcasts stopped in 2015 which was when I started listening but anyway... this was the only podcast I could find where I would be able to learn something of the subject while doing something else e.g. gardening, driving, working out etc. I came to java as a musician who wanted to use the computer as a composition tool... Uploaded the first version of an open source musical counterpoint project to giuthub last month and this podcast was largely a part of that...
This is really inspiring content. Victor from the Youngpreneurs Podcast!
My name is Mykyta Ponomarov. I am working as an application developer and was already familiar with Java world. Even so, I've learned a lot! Many thanks to Trevor Page! Great podcast to listen on the way or while workout! Looking forward for new episodes! Thanks!
German version:
Danke sehr Trevor! Er erklärt gut die schwierige Themen und das ganze über das Podcast! Unglaublich! Danke nochmal!
Russian version:
Отличная работа Тревора! Если хочешь повысить свой скил в Java не зависимо от уровня... more
Good analogies and examples that help you understand Java and object oriented programming concepts. My only gripe is that every podcast begins with the host babbling for 2-7 minutes about nonsense. It makes it hard to guess exactly when the Java lecture starts. Once it starts though it's pretty good.
This guy is absolutely fantastic. Easy to listen to, informative, confident, and a great source for learning about java concepts.
However. Im half way into the show and he's still doing the "shout out to users who give 5 star reviews"....which I absolutely despise. I have no doubt that there are reviews that're not 5 stars and are more helpful/informative than people who just give out 5 stars for the chance at a shoutout. He should be open to being critical on himself and maybe reading any 1-4 ... more
I'm about ten podcasts in and the quality is top notch.
Trevor has a gift for teaching. With his helpful hand you can learn how to program without frustration. I would and do recommend his content to any aspiring programmer. I have recently gone back to community college and have completed one year so far. I just finished a C++ object oriented course and I am eager to learn Java. Trevor, keep up the GREAT work and Thank You!
Chris Gallup
Great Podcast. Reaches both the novice and the experienced listener. I love it!
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