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The freeCodeCamp Podcast

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The official podcast of the freeCodeCamp.org open source community. Each week, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews developers, founders, and ambitious people in tech. Learn to math, programming, and computer science for free, and turbo-charge your developer career with our free open source curriculum: www.freecodecamp.org

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Today Quincy Larson interviews Tapas Adhikari. He's a software engineer who runs a firm of 20 developers who build projects for companies around the world. He's also a prolific teacher, having written 300 programming tutorials - including 47 for free... more

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Today Quincy Larson interviews Sumit Saha, a software engineer and prolific teacher on YouTube. Sumit is based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where he runs a developer agency building projects for clients throughout Asia.

We talk about: - How the hunger for... more

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Today Quincy Larson interviews Mike McQuaid. He's a software engineer who previously worked at GitHub, and now serves as lead maintainer of Homebrew, a Mac package manager used by tens of millions of developers. He's based in Edinburgh, Scottland. He... more

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Today Quincy Larson interviews Zubin Pratap, a software engineer and manager from Melbourne, Australia. After nearly two decades working as a corporate lawyer, he taught himself programming using freeCodeCamp.org. Within two years, he landed a job as... more

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Recent Guests

Tapas Adhikari
Software engineer and founder of a consultancy with 20 developers.
CreoWiz
Episode: #206 Tips from a 20-year developer veteran turned consultancy founder – Tapas Adhikary interview
Sumit Saha
Software engineer from Dhaka, runs a developer agency and creates educational content for developers.
Learn with Sumit
Episode: #205 How to stay curious as a dev in the AI hype era with Sumit Saha
Mike McQuaid
CTO, Homebrew maintainer, software engineer and former GitHub employee
Homebrew
Episode: #204 The Most Important Skills Going Forward with CTO + Homebrew Maintainer Mike McQuaid
Zubin Pratap
Former corporate lawyer turned software engineer at Google
Google
Episode: #203 First developer job at age 38 with lawyer turned software engineer Zubin Pratap
Santosh Yadav
Son of a textile worker and software engineer with 16 years of experience.
Ceylonis
Episode: #202 How to get promoted as a dev without becoming a manager – Staff Engineer Santosh Yadav interview
Jason Lengstorf
22-year industry veteran and founder of CodeTV, previously worked at IBM and Netlify.
CodeTV
Episode: #201 The "AI is going to replace devs" hype is over – 22-year developer veteran Jason Lengstorf
Kunal Kushwaha
Prolific software engineer and computer science teacher on YouTube.
Episode: #200 How to build your own learning path using Open Source with Kunal Kushwaha
Cindy Cui
Software engineer, graduating in spring 2026, backend developer intern at Shopify, and music teacher.
Shopify
Episode: #198 When NOT to use AI in your hackathon project with MLH winners Cindy Cui and Alison Co
Alison Co
Software engineer, graduating fall 2026, among the top 50 hackers by Major League Hacking and intern at Rippling.
Major League Hacking
Episode: #198 When NOT to use AI in your hackathon project with MLH winners Cindy Cui and Alison Co

Host

Quincy Larson
Quincy Larson is a teacher and the founder of freeCodeCamp.org, where he emphasizes free learning resources for web development and programming. He engages with technology enthusiasts through interviews that highlight various industry perspectives and personal journeys in coding.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.2k ratings
  • Older episodes unavailable

    I’ve recently started listening to the freeCodeCamp podcast and noticed today that the first several episodes from when the podcast was launched have been truncated or removed. Quincy does a phenomenal job of storytelling in those earlier posts. I found each episode to be both engaging and informative for listeners at any stage. Hopefully those posts will be available again soon.

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    Rds0917
    United States4 months ago
  • Great episode

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Palle Kjær Laursen
    9 months ago
  • Better audio quality please

    Please consider your listeners and improve your audio quality (hosts and guests). Case in point the Jiquan episode where background noise and hand thumping could be heard. The content is pretty good though.

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    Audiophile7890
    Singaporea year ago
  • E=mc2

    You d'ont even know

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    Dennis is fatttttttttt🫘
    Canadaa year ago
  • Actually worth your time.

    Plus it’s entertaining to boot. Not a day goes by I’m not thankful for the material and content Quincy and freeCodeCamp put into the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Riley R 81
    United Statesa year ago

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Several reviews highlight the need for audio quality improvement, noting that while the content is strong, technical aspects sometimes detract from the listening experience.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling and informative content, often praising the insights shared by both hosts and guests.
The show's ability to connect diverse professional journeys in tech resonates well, making it a valuable resource for career motivation.

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#205 How to stay curious as a dev in the AI hype era with Sumit Saha
Q: What should new developers do to hit the ground running given the current tools?
They need to be honest with themselves and avoid taking shortcuts in their learning journey.
#205 How to stay curious as a dev in the AI hype era with Sumit Saha
Q: How do you see the future of developer education evolving over the next 10 years?
Education will become more interactive, personalized, and practice-driven, emphasizing real-time building with mentorship.
#206 Tips from a 20-year developer veteran turned consultancy founder – Tapas Adhikary interview
Q: What immediate advice do you have for people getting started in open source?
Find projects to contribute to on platforms like GitHub, focusing on those that offer a welcoming community.
#206 Tips from a 20-year developer veteran turned consultancy founder – Tapas Adhikary interview
Q: How do you identify talent and know which developers to hire?
Hiring is done through references and connections, prioritizing individuals who are eager to grow.
#206 Tips from a 20-year developer veteran turned consultancy founder – Tapas Adhikary interview
Q: What's changing in software development?
There is a shift towards faster execution and a solution-oriented mindset among developers.

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7. Kunal Kushwaha
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