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2023-04-05
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From writing code to teaching code

original address:From writing code to teaching code (opens new window)

After 37 courses, he's learned a thing or two about teaching.

# SPONSORED BY UDEMY

Writing code that runs without errors—and without all the bugs that only show up when the program runs—is hard enough. But teaching others to write code and understand the underlying concepts takes a deeper understanding. Now imagine doing that for 37 courses.

On this sponsored episode of the podcast, Ben and Ryan talk with Bharath Thippireddy, a VIP instructor at Udemy who has taught more than half a million students. We talk about how he went from a humble Java developer to one of Udemy’s top instructors (and a budding movie star!). Along the way, we discuss whether Java or Python is better for beginners and how to balance theory with syntax.

Episode notes:

Like a lot of today’s content creators, Bharath got his start posting videos on his Youtube channel (opens new window) in 2012.

Today, you can find all of Bharath’s courses on his Udemy page (opens new window).

You can find out more about Bharath from his website (opens new window) or connect with him on LinkedIn (opens new window).

Udemy (opens new window) is one of our launch partners for our online course recommendations (opens new window).

Congrats to Lifeboat badge winner desertnaut for their answer to What is the meaning of exclamation and question marks in Jupyter Notebook? (opens new window).

TRANSCRIPT (opens new window)

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