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In this episode, we'll be discussing the number one skill that every new programmer needs to master in order to succeed. Whether you're just starting out or looking to level up your skills, this episode is a must-listen.
Are you a beginner programmer looking to learn about APIs? Look no further! In this podcast episode, we'll break down the basics of REST APIs using a delicious pizza delivery service as an example. You'll learn about the different HTTP verbs and endpoints that make up an API and how to use them to build powerful applications. Whether you're developing your first app or looking to expand your skills, this podcast will give you a solid foundation in the world of APIs. Tune in now and take your programming skills to the next level!
In this episode, we discuss the importance of writing clean code and provide 7 essential tips for beginner programmers to follow. By incorporating these tips into your coding practices, you can improve the readability, maintainability, and efficiency of your code.
In this episode, we talk about you can do research online to find out what the most popular programming languages are right now.
When it comes to learning programming, there is one specific area that you should focus on in 2023.
Listen to this episode to hear Tom's thoughts about it.
Every web page you've ever read is using in HTML to structure the contents.
So, let's talk about HTML, and why we don't just put scanned Legal / A4 on the web...
If you want to experiment with HTML live in your browser, go to https://teachmetom.com/htmltext
Let's continue or talk about data structure with another three types - Maps (also called Dictionaries), Trees and Graphs.
Do you want to teach yourself programming without having to type any complicated syntax?
Listen to this episode to learn about 3 platforms that you can use totally free.
What is an algorithm?
And what does it have to do with doing your laundry?!
Listen to this episode to find out!
What is a repository, and why do I need one for my software project?
Listen to this episode and find out more about git, one of the most popular and free repositories.
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What are the two types of errors?
How do we find errors in our code easily?
What tools can we use to get rid of them?
Listen to this episode to find out.
For more helpful tips to get started with programming, go to https://teachmetom.com/
As a beginner programmer, it can be easy to fall into certain traps that can make your coding journey more difficult.
Cloud Computing has been one of the mega-trends in IT in the last 10 years - and it will get even more relevant in 2023.
Listen to this episode to find out what the term means and why it's important that you familiarize yourself with the concepts as a beginner programmer.
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Listen to this episode to learn how to experiment with Python, the #1 programming language to learn in 2023, directly in your web browser.
To follow along, click here and follow the instructions:
https://teachmetom.com/python-colab
Tom reveals what is the number #1 top programming language to learn in 2023, and why that's the case.
Listen to this edited audio version of a live emergency webinar.
If you are interested in trying out Python in your browser, click here and follow the instructions:
https://teachmetom.com/python-colab
It's story time with Tom!
Listen to learn how his experience was working for a "Digital Agency" - what are the pros and cons of this type of employment were (at least from his experience).
In this episode we talk about HTML - one of the most fundamental building blocks of the internet.
Listen to learn how to get access to a full 9 hour course for free,
or click here to get started: https://teachmetom.com/html
In episode number 50 we talk about the importance of taking breaks - especially in this new hybrid workplace situation that we are finding ourselves in...
More of those pesky acronyms that the software industry is full of...
But it's actually quite easy to understand.
Listen to this episode to find out what is meant by "Continuous Integration"
What's a repository, and why do you need one?



