Chapters (24)
- 0:00Introduction and Background
- 6:00Dropping Out of College and Starting a Locksmith Business
- 13:04Accidental Client and Transition to Web Development Services
- 18:12Using Google AdWords and SEO to Scale the Business
- 24:07The Importance of Website Design and Optimization
- 27:22Freelancing and Scaling Up the Business
- 29:53Evolution to Better Website Builders
- 36:29Creating a Culture of Learning and Collaboration
- 39:13Scaling Up and Founder Issues
- 43:45Transitioning from Freelancer to Employee
- 48:04Building a Revolutionary Software System
- 49:53Negotiating Ownership and Selling the Software
- 54:41The Importance of Comprehensive Records and Legal Agreements
- 57:08Opportunities in Lagging Industries
- 59:38Technology as a Means to an End
- 1:05:10Teaching and Creating Courses
- 1:08:39The Importance of SEO Research
- 1:12:09Efficiency and Scalability
- 1:14:11Utilizing Tools and Resources
- 1:21:47Finding Clients and Improving Search Engine Rankings
- 1:26:08Networking and Building Relationships
- 1:30:54Personal Accountability and Problem-Solving in Coding
- 1:34:59Teaching Coding: Empowering Others
- 1:38:40Family Security and Support
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On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Dennis Ivy, a software engineer and prolific freelancer. He dropped out of college at 18 and taught himself how to build websites. He started his first agency, built and sold products, and eventually started teaching his skills on YouTube.
We talk about:
- Growing up in an immigrant family of 13 kids
- Dropping out of school and working construction before learning to code
- Figuring out how to get web development clients through trial and error
- Selling his codebase to his employer $61,000 and using it to fund his journey into teaching Python
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Links we talk about during our conversation:
- The Bussard Ramjet theoretical spacecraft Quincy mentions as an analogy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bussard_ramjet
- Dennis Ivy's React + Appwrite course on freeCodeCamp: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/build-a-sticky-notes-app-with-react-and-appwrite/
- Dennis Ivy's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/dennisivy
- Dennis Ivy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dennisivy11
Chapters
0:00:00 Introduction and Background
0:06:00 Dropping Out of College and Starting a Locksmith Business
0:13:04 Accidental Client and Transition to Web Development Services
0:18:12 Using Google AdWords and SEO to Scale the Business
0:24:07 The Importance of Website Design and Optimization
0:27:22 Freelancing and Scaling Up the Business
0:29:53 Evolution to Better Website Builders
0:36:29 Creating a Culture of Learning and Collaboration
0:39:13 Scaling Up and Founder Issues
0:43:45 Transitioning from Freelancer to Employee
0:48:04 Building a Revolutionary Software System
0:49:53 Negotiating Ownership and Selling the Software
0:54:41 The Importance of Comprehensive Records and Legal Agreements
0:57:08 Opportunities in Lagging Industries
0:59:38 Technology as a Means to an End
1:05:10 Teaching and Creating Courses
1:08:39 The Importance of SEO Research
1:12:09 Efficiency and Scalability
1:14:11 Utilizing Tools and Resources
1:21:47 Finding Clients and Improving Search Engine Rankings
1:26:08 Networking and Building Relationships
1:30:54 Personal Accountability and Problem-Solving in Coding
1:34:59 Teaching Coding: Empowering Others
1:38:40 Family Security and Support
❤️ Support for this channel comes from our friends at Scrimba – the coding platform that's reinvented interactive learning: https://scrimba.com/freecodecamp
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