Coding 101 (Video)

by TWiT
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Join Father Robert Ballecer and Lou Maresca on Coding 101, a weekly instructional, project-oriented programming show with appeal for beginning to intermediate programmers. Using a combination of classroom-style teaching, guest programmers, and special interest segments, Coding 101 offers beginner, intermediate, and "applied" programming topics within several interchangeable modules. Learn programming languages such as Java, C++, Visual Basic, PHP, Perl, and more!Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.

Recent Episodes
  • C101 97: Arduino PWM - PWM with Arduino
    Dec 21, 2015 – 1:02:01
  • C101 96: Killing Wall-E - Padre and Lou build on last week's project.
    Dec 14, 2015 – 49:37
  • C101 95: WS2812 - FastLED sample project
    Dec 7, 2015 – 1:09:53
  • C101 94: Wildcard with Patrick Delahanty and Mark "Smitty" Smith - Gig Economy, aka "freelancing", "outsourcing", "seasonal", etc.
    Nov 30, 2015 – 1:01:36
  • C101 93: Powershell 4 of 4 - Module walkthrough with Sadukie and Adam Bertram
    Nov 23, 2015 – 1:01:03
  • C101 92: Powershell 3 of 4 - Free Books, and Powershell with Sarah and Adam
    Nov 16, 2015 – 50:34
  • C101 91: Streaming with the TWiT API - Star Wars code, iOS hackers get one million, and TWiT API
    Nov 13, 2015 – 44:51
  • C101 90: Best of the Microsoft MVPs - New and old faces alike in this packed episode of MVPs
    Nov 2, 2015 – 59:25
  • C101 89: Adam Bertram is NOT in a Bubble - Today's Wildcard guest is a Microsoft Powershell MVP
    Oct 26, 2015 – 1:02:37
  • C101 88: Wildcard with Ryan Clarke - Today's Wildcard guest is the creator of the Hardware Hacking Village
    Oct 19, 2015 – 1:10:36
  • C101 87: Powershell 2 of 4 - CrossOver from CodeWeavers, OneGet and DSC for Powershell 5.0, and Sarah Dutkiewicz
    Oct 12, 2015 – 55:35
  • C101 86: Powershell 1 of 4 - The Martian, Mutation Testing, and Powershell
    Oct 5, 2015 – 1:00:14
  • C101 85: Wildcard with Noah Addy - Today's Wildcard guest is the founder of Digital Fio
    Sep 28, 2015 – 53:29
  • C101 84: Wildcard with Sarah Dutkiewicz - Today's Wildcard guest is the owner of Cleveland Tech Events
    Sep 21, 2015 – 51:34
  • C101 83: TWIT API - 4 of 4 - David Diers explains how to account for expanding the TWiT API with new versions.
    Sep 14, 2015 – 58:13
  • C101 82: TWIT API - 3 of 4 - David Diers talks about the creation of the TWiT API
    Aug 31, 2015 – 1:01:19
  • C101 81: TWIT API - 2 of 4 - Patrick Delahanty joins Fr. Robert and Louis to discuss the relative popularity of programming languages as seen by GitHub.
    Aug 24, 2015 – 55:53
  • C101 80: TWiT API - 1 of 4 - Bug bounties and a first look at TWiT's new API.
    Aug 17, 2015 – 1:00:27
  • C101 79: Wildcard - Building a Coding Career - A wildcard discussion on finding work in the software industry.
    Aug 10, 2015 – 59:34
  • C101 78: Steve Gibson's Entropy Harvester - Steve Gibson talks about SQRL (Secure, Quick, Reliable Login).
    Aug 3, 2015 – 57:35
  • C101 77: Wildcard with Scott Hanselman - Scott Hanselman from Hanselminutes Podcasts.
    Jul 27, 2015 – 59:38
  • C101 76: iOS Note Taking App Completed - Social Media Apps tracking you via your conversations and Todd Perkins comes back to finish our iOS App.
    Jul 20, 2015 – 1:01:19
  • C101 75: Your iOS Note-Taking App - Arduino for Visual Studio, modern code editors, and Todd Perkins.
    Jul 13, 2015 – 1:01:52
  • C101 74: Sneak Peek of the TWiT API - Patrick Delahanty, robots, and the TWiT API.
    Jul 6, 2015 – 53:06
  • C101 73: iOS User Interface Elements - Drones for knowledge and iOS for cash!
    Jun 29, 2015 – 56:22
  • C101 72: On the Road to iOS - Want to develop apps for iOS? We're going to show you how!
    Jun 22, 2015 – 57:25
  • C101 71: Wildcard! With Jeff Prosise - Jeff Prosise, Wintellect, and jets.
    Jun 15, 2015 – 1:03:08
  • C101 70: Wildcard! With David Gatti - David Gatti, Co-Founder of NVdrones.
    Jun 8, 2015 – 57:10
  • C101 69: Wildcard! With Peggy Fisher - Programmer, teacher, and STEM Guru Peggy Fisher.
    Jun 1, 2015 – 1:00:53
Recent Reviews
  • Hammy_ the_Squirrel
    I love this show it's podcast, it's awesome!
    I just want to say I live the podcast and feel that it's great for those who are not tech savvy from the get go. I have tried to find goo material that wasn't to advanced and now I have found my beginning in program with your podcast. Keep up the good work and I look forward to the new episodes.
  • Rumpletoe
    Good show - but tell me this...
    Please tell me more about a new language you propose to delve into before actually writing a line of code. Why might I want to devote time to learning Python? Show me the results of a few examples that do more than just adding two numbers and maybe also show a quick scan of the source code for that demo. (e.g. Maybe scrape a web page and display a result.) I want a quick feel for the language first. Coding 101 has great potential. @padresj amd @snubs personalities are excellent for this show!
  • mchristofas
    Great show for beginner coders.
    Just got a raspberry pi and the python series is perfect timing! Hosts are great also.
  • another_SOB
    Good in theory
    The show is a good idea just as they have said hard to teach everything in 30ish minutes per week. I am not a programmer at all, unless you count my teenage years on an Apple IIe. Yes the show seems rushed but they give you a week with the supplied code to play around and "break" it and play/adjust it to test the waters. I got to the party later and had 5 episodes to watch all in a row and that seemed to help me follow along better because I didn't need to wait 7 days for the next show. I will continue to watch and see where this goes and if I do catch the programming bug and want to continue learning. Thanks for making and hosting the show Father Padre and Snubs.
  • dcdc2010
    Appreciate the effort
    I totally agree with the other reviewer. Why did you start with C#? Probably because of that Microsoft guy, hmm... If someone wants to become an actual programmer (and not the "code monkey") you start with C, then migrate to C++, and only then migrate to the "kiddie" stuff like C#, if you wants to. If you do it the other way around the most important aspects of programming, like memory management will be a totally alien concept for you. Also what about the Xcode for Mac? Btw, if you started with C, then the Objective-C that is used for Macs would've been just a breeze... And lastly please don't rush through it. I'm an experienced developer, but I can imagine how confusing your quick copy-and-pastes could be for an aspiring programmer. Take it easy and explain the basics -- variable declarations, types of variables, language syntax, comments, etc. all those concepts were used in the show but no one cared to explain them... So until all that is fixed, I'm sticking with just two stars (mostly for your efforts.) Ps. And please don't make Pandre right anything on the blackboard. His handwriting, r's that look like i's, and skipping semicolons makes it 10 times more confusing.
  • BranGates
    why on earth are you using C#
    First of all you all limiting this to only people using windows and as both of you are Linux users why not just use C++. If you feel C++ is to complicated for a beginner there is always Python as well. I would teach just using gcc/g++ and a text editor. This is how I learned to program and now I can program on any OS not just poop windows.
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