The Best Places to Learn to Code (For Free!)

Daphne Blake
5 min readAug 22, 2022

Prior to working as a recruiter to recruit technical talent, I assumed that coding was boring. I failed to understand the actual purpose of coding, whether an app, a product, or a machine, and I failed to grasp the enjoyment behind it. In my head, I pictured a stereotypical software engineer hunched over at a desk in a dark room with giant headphones on, furiously typing away random lines of letters and numbers on their computer while muttering something about hacking.

Well, my misconceptions might not have been entirely wrong, but throughout my career, I have begun to discover a new wonder for coding. When I interview engineering candidates, I smile when they describe coding as creative. When I speak with engineers who are also artists, I’m inspired by the way they weave their artistic mindset into their code. I’ve since learned that coding is all about building blocks, interweaving puzzles as you build from the ground up.

While I will likely never be a software engineer (no matter how much I might wish I was when I give out those six-figure offers), recruiting technical talent has inspired me to learn some basics. Partly out of my own curiosity while working in the tech world, partly to try to keep up when speaking with engineers. While I have yet to fully master any one language, I have managed to learn some solid basics which, if desired…

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Daphne Blake

Daphne is currently a recruiter in the tech industry writing about life in talent acquisition and tips for candidates and managers alike.