The freeCodeCamp Podcast

#194 First dev job at 45 – Interview with self-taught freeCodeCamp grad Eric Carlson

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Oct 24, 2025
Eric Carlson, a self-taught software engineer at Cisco, shares his inspiring journey from teacher to developer at 45. He discusses mastering programming while raising kids and emphasizes just-in-time learning. Eric describes how he transitioned to backend work by volunteering and taking on projects that saved his company thousands. He also offers tips on building mental stamina for coding and the importance of note-taking for retention. Tune in for insights on pivoting careers and embracing new technologies, like AI, in the tech world!
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INSIGHT

Hybrids Are Irreplaceable In Big Orgs

  • Hybrid roles (instructional designer who codes) make you uniquely valuable inside large organizations.
  • That mix of domain knowledge and coding skill shields you from layoffs and opens promotion pathways.
ADVICE

Learn Just-In-Time For Projects

  • Learn technologies just-in-time for the next project you actually need to complete at work.
  • Focus on pragmatic skills your boss or project requires so you get paid to learn and avoid chasing shiny tools.
ANECDOTE

Learn By Clearing A Backlog

  • When their backend dev left, Eric volunteered and worked through ~50 existing tickets one-by-one to learn backend work.
  • That hands-on ticket work converted him from front-end to full-stack ownership of the app.
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