How to Hold a Pencil
Summary: A podcast for people learning to code.
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- Artist: Reuben A. Ingber
- Copyright: © 2014 How to Hold a Pencil
Podcasts:
Reuben talks about how he was able to finally start a podcast and how you can start to work on that idea that you have in the back of your head.
Reuben speaks with Charlie Park of IFTTT about learning Ruby on Rails, Side projects, living in a tech hub, using CodePen to learn and much more.
In this episode of the Journal, Reuben talks about finding a job as a developer.
Adam Clark is a podcaster, indieprenuer, professional Thinker and strategerist. Reuben and Adam talk about podcasting, working on the impossible and much more.
The Host of How to Hold a Pencil, Reuben Ingber talks about his first memory of the web and getting his start.
Chris Oliver is the lead developer at One Month, GoRails, cofounder of Launch Code. He's a self-taught Ruby on Rails web developer.
Josh Owens is a Meteor.js developer and the creator of Meteorjs Club, Craterio, and the Meteor Podcast. We talked about learning meteor, teaching your kids to code and more.
Reuben spoke with Lee Rubenstein the founder of Eat Sleep Draw and Art Snacks.
Dan Eden is a designer and developer working at Dropbox. We talked about learning Swift, side projects, motivation and much more.
Deepina Kapila is a technologist at the University Texas Austin and a teacher at Skillcrush. We talked about finding a path in web development, her first website, and much more.
Joe Casabona is a web developer, author, and teacher who focuses primarily on WordPress and mobile development. We talked about his books, getting started with Wordpress, breaking things, and much more.
Debbie Millman got her start designing at the Albany Student Press and is now the President of Design of Sterling Brand. We talked about learning to be a designer, rejection, courage, motivation, and more.
Garth Braithwait started designing on Corel Draw and now works at Adobe. We talked about getting into design, the web community, and the value of mentors.
Tim Smith is a self-taught developer and podcast host building GoodStuff.fm. Reuben and Tim talked about where Tim got his start, the community,
Morgan Polotan learned to code in just 9 months and is now working at TapPad. We talked about his journey to code, motivation, giving it your all, background noise, being unbalanced and much more.