#190 Lone Wolf Dev turned Open Source Super Contributor Tom Mondloch
The freeCodeCamp Podcast
Quincy Larson
5.0 • 549 Ratings
🗓️ 26 September 2025
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Summary
Tom Mondloch quit programming after he finished community college. After a few years of odd jobs, he decided to get back into programming and discovered freeCodeCamp.
He was just learning his own way, and didn't think freeCodeCamp's linear curriculum would be worth his time. But he stuck with it, got good, and ultimately started contributing to our open source project.
He's since joined freeCodeCamp's staff and archetected freeCodeCamp's entire relational database curriculum, which you can run in your browser or right inside your VS Code editor.
Tom shares tips for:
- Brushing up on your programming skills if you've taken a few years off
- Contributing to open source
- Using AI codegen tools sensibly and not relying too heavily on them
He also talks about the role of vocational college, his love of the outdoors, and how working remotely allows him to continue to live in small town middle America without the need to move to a big city.
A huge thank you to the 10,889 kind folks who make this podcast possible by supporting freeCodeCamp through a monthly donation. Join these kind folks and help our mission by going to https://www.freecodecamp.org/donate
Links we talk about:
- freeCodeCamp's daily coding challenges in Python and JavaScript: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/introducing-freecodecamp-daily-python-and-javascript-challenges-solve-a-new-programming-puzzle-every-day/
- Mrugesh's article on AI Assisted Coding (that Tom used for his hackathon project): https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-become-an-expert-in-ai-assisted-coding-a-handbook-for-developers/
- Jessica Wilkins who helped Tom with his hackathon project on the freeCodeCamp podcast episode #111: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/podcast-jessica-wilkins-classical-music-learning-to-code/
News items:
1. freeCodeCamp just published this comprehensive front end development course where you build your own browser-based code editor. You can code along at home and build your own single page app development environment with tabs for editing your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Along the way, you'll learn some intermediate JS techniques that allow for instant live preview, so you can see the results of your code changes right away. (4 hour YouTube course): https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/code-your-own-code-editor/
2. I also made a quick announcement about some big improvements to our core Full Stack Development curriculum. In short, we're breaking down our new coursework into a series of six new certifications you can earn along the way to the capstone cert. These include Python, Relational Databases, Front End Libraries, and more. (5 minute read): https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/introducing-freecodecamp-checkpoint-certifications/
3. freeCodeCamp also just published this new course that will help you pass the Databricks Data Engineer Associate certification exam. Andrew Brown is a CTO who has passed practically every DevOps exam under the sun, and he teaches this course. He'll introduce you to key concepts like Clusters, Structured Streaming, Data Lakes, and more. (8 hour course): https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/prepare-for-the-databricks-data-engineer-associate-certification-exam-and-pass/
5. Enjoy this breezy read about Cosine Similarity and the role it plays in Large Language Models. As its author, Manish, says, Cosine Similarity is "a bridge between human language and machine understanding. It allows a model to treat meaning as geometry, turning questions and answers into points in space." Not only will you learn the math involved, you'll also see it implemented in Python code. (10 minute read): https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-does-cosine-similarity-work/
6. Krazam America's Next Top Model Context Protocol Server skit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVrCPo8eB3A
Song of the Week: A Taste of Honey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhD58dP9kq8
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Freecode Camp podcast. |
| 0:02.8 | I'm Quincy Larson, teacher and founder of Freakocamp.org. |
| 0:05.9 | We've got a laidback interview heading your way, but first, some community news. |
| 0:11.2 | Freecode Camp just published a comprehensive front and development course where you'll build |
| 0:15.9 | your own browser-based code editor. |
| 0:18.0 | You can code along at home and build your own single-page app development |
| 0:20.9 | environment with tabs for editing your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Along the way, you'll learn some |
| 0:26.1 | intermediate JavaScript techniques that will allow for instant live preview, and you'll be able to see |
| 0:31.9 | the results of your code changes right away in that preview. This is a really cool exercise. |
| 0:36.3 | If you want to just get some practice coding in JavaScript |
| 0:39.7 | and building full stack apps or front-end apps rather. |
| 0:42.9 | And it is a four-hour course on the Freeco Camp YouTube channel. |
| 0:46.2 | I've got a link in the description. |
| 0:48.1 | Watch it after you. |
| 0:48.9 | Watch this. |
| 0:50.0 | We've also recently announced that we're adding six new certifications to our full stack |
| 0:57.6 | curriculum path. |
| 0:59.5 | And you can earn these along the way to earning the big capstone certification. |
| 1:03.8 | These include Python, relational databases, front end libraries, and more. |
| 1:09.0 | I put a link to the full announcement in the description. |
| 1:11.3 | It'll just take a minute to read, but it explains kind of our reasoning for this. |
| 1:14.9 | We're very proud of the core curriculum, and we're excited to expand it a little bit |
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