How To Become A Developer In Your 30s With Anjana Vakil [podcast #162]

On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Anjana Vakil. She left academia to learn to code and got her first developer job in her 30s.
Anjana was an English teacher who studied computational linguistics, and found building software to be more fun than actual research.
She's worked at ton of tech companies and has freelance clients. She shares some excellent tips on learning new skills and avoiding burnout.
We talk about:
- How Anjana taught herself to code in her 30s
- Being an American dev working in Europe
- Stress, burnout, and how she gets by
- How skills from your previous non-developer career can help differentiate you as a developer
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Links we talk about during our conversation:
- "How to be the ideal newb" article: https://jvns.ca/blog/good-questions/
- "Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle" book that Anjana mentions: https://www.amazon.com/Burnout-Secret-Unlocking-Stress-Cycle/dp/198481706X
- Anjana's website: https://anjana.dev/
Chapters
0:00:00 Podcast Teaser
0:00:26 Intro, Spy vs. Spy
0:02:31 Anjana's Background
0:09:37 Building a Network for Freelancing
0:15:40 Navigating Freelancing Risks
0:21:31 The Value of Community and Support
0:27:28 The Future of Freelancing and Job Security
0:34:37 Economic Impact of Major Employers
0:41:29 The Role of AI in Software Development
0:46:35 Anjana's Journey into Tech
0:59:44 The Importance of Low-Resource Languages
1:10:59 Understanding the Recurse Center's Business Model
1:22:39 Navigating the Application Process for Outreachy
1:31:29 Building Community in Isolated Environments
1:39:00 The Importance of Diverse Voices in Tech
1:46:26 The Value of Free Work and Knowledge Sharing
1:51:58 Teaching as a Path to Career Growth
1:58:46 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Tech
2:08:28 Finding Passion in Programming
2:17:35 Reprioritizing Life Post-Pandemic
2:23:27 The Impact of Virtual Conferences
2:32:57 Creating a Supportive Tech Community
2:38:54 The Value of Diverse Backgrounds in Tech