On this week’s episode of the podcast, I interview Lane Wagner. He’s a software engineer, prolific contributor to freeCodeCamp, and founder of the Boot.dev online learning platform.
We talk about:
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Lanes thoughts on college and computer science degrees
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Back end development and why it resonates with him
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Why he’s so enthusiastic about the Go Programming Language
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What Lane’s learned about how people learn
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Quincy mentions the number of engineers graduating every year from Indian and Chinese universities (including computer science majors, which is usually the most popular engineering degree). It’s hard to find exact numbers but…
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India: more than 1 million engineering graduates / year
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China: more than 1 million engineering graduates / year
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US: only about 200,000 engineering graduates / year
Links we talk about during our conversation: