#217 Stanford's youngest instructor on InfoSec, AI, catching cheaters - Rachel Fernandez
The freeCodeCamp Podcast
Quincy Larson
5.0 • 549 Ratings
🗓️ 19 May 2026
⏱️ 79 minutes
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Summary
Today Quincy Larson interviews Rachel An Fernandez. She's a computer science student at Stanford and the youngest instructor at the entire university. She recently helped organize TreeHacks, Stanford's annual hackathon, which narrowed 15,000 applicants down to just 1,000 participants. They built projects over a single weekend and competed for a million dollars in prizes.
Rachel grew up in Westminster, a small California town with a largely Mexican and Vietnamese population. 70% of students at her high school had family incomes so low that qualified for free school lunches. And Rachel was the first student from there to get into Stanford in years.
We talk about:
- The state of computer science education in 2026
- Her thoughts on C++, a language she teaches at Stanford, and its continued importance
- And her tips for how devs should use AI tools without "deskilling" themselves
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Links from our discussion:
- Rachel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-fernandez28/
- freeCodeCamp book on AI Assisted Coding that Quincy mentions: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-become-an-expert-in-ai-assisted-coding-a-handbook-for-developers/
1. freeCodeCamp just published an automation for beginners course. You'll learn how to automate your routine daily tasks by piping together triggers and actions. By the end of the course, you'll have your own Model Context Protocol server that can share info between your productivity apps and your agents. (4 hour YouTube course): https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/reclaim-your-time-master-automation-with-zapier/
2. freeCodeCamp also published a full-length handbook on data quality. You'll learn the most common ways that bad data enters a system, and how to prevent them. You'll get exposure to the different layers where data validation needs to happen: front end, back end, database, business logic, and data ingestion. The handbook will also walk you through testing strategies to keep bad data out of your projects. (full-length handbook): https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/data-quality-handbook-data-errors-the-developer-s-role-validation-layers/
3. AI Governance may sound like something only managers need to worry about. But in practice, it's us developers who have to actually build the responsible AI systems. You can bookmark this new freeCodeCamp handbook and code along with four hands-on Python projects: a model card generator, a bias detection pipeline, an audit trail logger, and a human-in-the-loop escalation system. (full length handbook): https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-ai-governance-handbook-build-responsible-ai-systems/
4. Today's song of the week is Danza Marilù by French disco band L'Impératrice. This 2024 banger features a heavily syncopated bass line that I think you'll love. The singer subtly alternates between French and Italian. And the music video is unique and all good vibes as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YC0ErOoQcUA
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome back to the FreeCodeCamp podcast. I'm Quincy Larson, teacher and founder of FreeCocamp.org. |
| 0:05.2 | And today I'm interviewing Stanford's youngest instructor, Rachel Fernandez, a 19-year-old student who also teaches their C++ course. |
| 0:13.6 | First, some quick community news. FreeCodeCamp just published an automation for beginners course. |
| 0:18.4 | You'll learn how to automate your daily routine tasks by piping together triggers and |
| 0:23.2 | actions. |
| 0:23.8 | And by the end of this course, you'll have your own model context protocol MCP server |
| 0:28.6 | that you can share info with between your productivity apps and your agents. |
| 0:34.2 | That's a four hour course on the Free CodeCamp YouTube channel. |
| 0:37.0 | Link in the description, watch it after you finish listening to this podcast. |
| 0:41.1 | FreeCodeCamp also published a full-length handbook on data quality. |
| 0:44.9 | You'll learn the most common ways that bad data enters the system and how to prevent them. |
| 0:49.3 | You'll get exposure to the different layers where data validation needs to have in front-end, |
| 0:54.5 | back-end, database, business logic, data ingestion. |
| 0:58.4 | This handbook will also walk you through testing strategies to keep bad data out of your projects. |
| 1:04.6 | AI governance may sound like something that only managers need to worry about, |
| 1:07.9 | but in practice, it's us developers who actually have to build the responsible AI systems. |
| 1:12.5 | You can bookmark this new Free Code Camp Handbook and code along with four hands-on |
| 1:17.4 | Python projects, a model car generator, a bias detection pipeline, an audit trail logger, and |
| 1:22.8 | a human-in-the-loop escalation system. |
| 1:24.7 | This is a full handbook link in the description. |
| 1:28.4 | This week's song of the week is Dan Zumarilu by a French disco band Limpatrice. Sorry, I'm not a French speaker. I hope I didn't |
| 1:36.2 | totally butcher their name. This 2024 banger features a heavily syncopated baseline that I think |
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