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S3:E4 - Explaining Code Through Analogies and Visualizations

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In this episode, we talk about explaining coding concepts through analogies and visualizations with Lydia Hallie, software engineering contractor, and Kevin Kornonenko, product manager at Tulip Interfaces and creator of the CodeAnalogies blog.

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Kevin Kononenko

Kevin Kononenko is the founder of CodeAnalogies and project manager at Tulip Interfaces. He is a cognitive psychology nerd and proud self-taught web developer.

Lydia Hallie

Lydia Hallie is a software consultant (JavaScript, TypeScript, GraphQL, Serverless, AWS, Docker, Golang), international speaker, course instructor, and tech influencer with a great passion for coding.

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In this episode, we talk about explaining coding concepts through analogies and visualizations with Lydia Hallie, software engineering contractor, and Kevin Kornonenko, product manager at Tulip Interfaces and creator of the CodeAnalogies blog.

Show Notes

Kevin Kononenko

Kevin Kononenko is the founder of CodeAnalogies and project manager at Tulip Interfaces. He is a cognitive psychology nerd and proud self-taught web developer.

Lydia Hallie

Lydia Hallie is a software consultant (JavaScript, TypeScript, GraphQL, Serverless, AWS, Docker, Golang), international speaker, course instructor, and tech influencer with a great passion for coding.

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