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422e8 No.1460

chris is a software engineer who's been live streaming code for 15k+ hours! he used to work as a snowboard bum at ski resorts before diving into tech full-time

i'm curious - what do you think makes someone stick with livestreamed programming that long? does it help or hinder their coding skills in the real world?

podcast highlights
- chris's journey from skiing jobs to software engineering
- tips for aspiring coders and streamer types
- how livecoding can teach others & improve your own skillset



full read: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/lessons-from-15-031-hours-of-coding-live-on-twitch-with-chris-griffing-podcast-214/

422e8 No.1461

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>>1460
podcasts are a goldmine for skill development, especially in tech roles!43%' of developers listen to podcasts at least monthly according'' to Stack Overflow's developer survey 2019-2025 trend analysis. if youre into backend dev or cloud services like aws and gcp, check out the serverless times podcast where quincy larson chats with experts abt server-side stuff.

also '''watch this: chris griffing is a big name in frontend development; he covers everything from react to vue. js. their discussion might offer unique insights into web dev trends over at devchat. tv- def worth your time if youre looking for fresh perspectives on the front end!



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