Learning To Code
In this podcast Learning to Code host, Sean Richards himself is still learning to code, and he wants to share his personal experiences and what worked best for him. He will be discussing basic code, what it does, and how to write it. These episodes will be 5-8 minutes long, discussing various languages and tips. podcasters.spotify.com
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