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    <title>Launch School Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Ai”</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 17:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
    <description>A podcast about coding, education, and mastery. We'll interview current Launch School students, employers in the tech sector, and industry veterans to talk about how to succeed on a journey to mastery and becoming a professional software engineer. Conversations will revolve around learning, programming, expertise, study habits and many other topics related to mastery based learning.
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    <itunes:summary>A podcast about coding, education, and mastery. We'll interview current Launch School students, employers in the tech sector, and industry veterans to talk about how to succeed on a journey to mastery and becoming a professional software engineer. Conversations will revolve around learning, programming, expertise, study habits and many other topics related to mastery based learning.
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  <title>2024 Capstone Salary Data Insights with Chris</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 17:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this discussion, Chris talks about the most recent salary data for Capstone Grads who began Capstone in 2024. He discussed the current state of the market, the Capstone experience, and AI.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In this episode, Chris shares insights from the most recent salary data for Capstone graduates who began Capstone in 2024. He highlights notable trends, including the return to office and the significant salary gap for roles based in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area.
We then open the floor to student questions, covering a range of topics such as what incoming students can expect when entering Capstone in 2026, how AI is shaping the day-to-day work of software engineers, and how current students can best prepare for those changes.
At Launch School, our goal is to be transparent and provide students with the resources they need to succeed. Discussing the state of the job market and what it means for both enrolled and prospective students is an important part of that mission. We hope you find the discussion insightful and helpful. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Chris shares insights from the most recent salary data for Capstone graduates who began Capstone in 2024. He highlights notable trends, including the return to office and the significant salary gap for roles based in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area.</p>

<p>We then open the floor to student questions, covering a range of topics such as what incoming students can expect when entering Capstone in 2026, how AI is shaping the day-to-day work of software engineers, and how current students can best prepare for those changes.</p>

<p>At Launch School, our goal is to be transparent and provide students with the resources they need to succeed. Discussing the state of the job market and what it means for both enrolled and prospective students is an important part of that mission. We hope you find the discussion insightful and helpful.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Chris shares insights from the most recent salary data for Capstone graduates who began Capstone in 2024. He highlights notable trends, including the return to office and the significant salary gap for roles based in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area.</p>

<p>We then open the floor to student questions, covering a range of topics such as what incoming students can expect when entering Capstone in 2026, how AI is shaping the day-to-day work of software engineers, and how current students can best prepare for those changes.</p>

<p>At Launch School, our goal is to be transparent and provide students with the resources they need to succeed. Discussing the state of the job market and what it means for both enrolled and prospective students is an important part of that mission. We hope you find the discussion insightful and helpful.</p>]]>
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  <title>Capstone 2026 Updates: Adapting to a Changing Market</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2025 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Launch School has been busy investing in students and AI while adapting to the evolving software engineering landscape. In this episode, we sit down with Chris to discuss what Capstone students can expect in 2026.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Launch School has been investing in students and AI while adapting to the evolving software engineering landscape. In this episode, we sit down with Chris to discuss what Capstone students can expect in 2026.
Tune in for a discussion on:
Moving from three Capstone cohorts per year to two
New open source initiatives and internship opportunities to help grads build experience
Strategies and logistics for managing a longer job hunt
How the core curriculum has been evolving alongside Capstone over the years
Chris’s perspective on the future of software engineering
In a rapidly changing market shaped by AI, we’re committed to transparency and to investing in students’ success and preparation for today’s industry. The future is full of opportunity. 🚀 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Launch School has been investing in students and AI while adapting to the evolving software engineering landscape. In this episode, we sit down with Chris to discuss what Capstone students can expect in 2026.</p>

<p>Tune in for a discussion on:</p>

<ul>
<li>Moving from three Capstone cohorts per year to two</li>
<li>New open source initiatives and internship opportunities to help grads build experience</li>
<li>Strategies and logistics for managing a longer job hunt</li>
<li>How the core curriculum has been evolving alongside Capstone over the years</li>
<li>Chris’s perspective on the future of software engineering</li>
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<p>In a rapidly changing market shaped by AI, we’re committed to transparency and to investing in students’ success and preparation for today’s industry. The future is full of opportunity. 🚀</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Launch School has been investing in students and AI while adapting to the evolving software engineering landscape. In this episode, we sit down with Chris to discuss what Capstone students can expect in 2026.</p>

<p>Tune in for a discussion on:</p>

<ul>
<li>Moving from three Capstone cohorts per year to two</li>
<li>New open source initiatives and internship opportunities to help grads build experience</li>
<li>Strategies and logistics for managing a longer job hunt</li>
<li>How the core curriculum has been evolving alongside Capstone over the years</li>
<li>Chris’s perspective on the future of software engineering</li>
</ul>

<p>In a rapidly changing market shaped by AI, we’re committed to transparency and to investing in students’ success and preparation for today’s industry. The future is full of opportunity. 🚀</p>]]>
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  <title>Major Curriculum Updates with Chris</title>
  <link>https://podcast.launchschool.com/curriculum-updates-with-chris</link>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2025 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Launch School</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this webinar, Chris discusses the recent updates to the Launch School curriculum, including new LSBot features, revamping assessments in response to the evolution of AI, and and updating a course with the most up-to-date best practices.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:01:51</itunes:duration>
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  <description>In this session, we covered three big updates happening at Launch School.
First, we introduced the new LSBot feature, which provides code reviews for exercies to help fill in support gaps. Chris touches on interesting questions surrounding both LSBot and AI in general, like if LSBot is intended to replace human TAs.
Next, we talked about the shift away from written assessments. Instead, students will now complete quizzes and interview-style assessments, to better prepare for real-world interviews and to adapt to the rise of AI tools. This also brings up the discussion of how AI will change the culture around getting jobs as SWEs.
Finally, we explained the split of the JS230 course into two separate courses: one focused on DOM manipulation, and the other on asynchronous JavaScript. These two courses will make the material more approachable, and the assessment course, JS239, will cover content from both.
We also touched on the future — including the possibility of adding AI education like prompt engineering into the curriculum — and encouraged students to view AI as a positive learning tool rather than something to be skeptical of. 
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  <itunes:keywords>ai, chatbot, education, software</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this session, we covered three big updates happening at Launch School.</p>

<p>First, we introduced the new LSBot feature, which provides code reviews for exercies to help fill in support gaps. Chris touches on interesting questions surrounding both LSBot and AI in general, like if LSBot is intended to replace human TAs.</p>

<p>Next, we talked about the shift away from written assessments. Instead, students will now complete quizzes and interview-style assessments, to better prepare for real-world interviews and to adapt to the rise of AI tools. This also brings up the discussion of how AI will change the culture around getting jobs as SWEs.</p>

<p>Finally, we explained the split of the JS230 course into two separate courses: one focused on DOM manipulation, and the other on asynchronous JavaScript. These two courses will make the material more approachable, and the assessment course, JS239, will cover content from both.</p>

<p>We also touched on the future — including the possibility of adding AI education like prompt engineering into the curriculum — and encouraged students to view AI as a positive learning tool rather than something to be skeptical of.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this session, we covered three big updates happening at Launch School.</p>

<p>First, we introduced the new LSBot feature, which provides code reviews for exercies to help fill in support gaps. Chris touches on interesting questions surrounding both LSBot and AI in general, like if LSBot is intended to replace human TAs.</p>

<p>Next, we talked about the shift away from written assessments. Instead, students will now complete quizzes and interview-style assessments, to better prepare for real-world interviews and to adapt to the rise of AI tools. This also brings up the discussion of how AI will change the culture around getting jobs as SWEs.</p>

<p>Finally, we explained the split of the JS230 course into two separate courses: one focused on DOM manipulation, and the other on asynchronous JavaScript. These two courses will make the material more approachable, and the assessment course, JS239, will cover content from both.</p>

<p>We also touched on the future — including the possibility of adding AI education like prompt engineering into the curriculum — and encouraged students to view AI as a positive learning tool rather than something to be skeptical of.</p>]]>
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  <title>S5E1: Ginni Pinckert - Ancient Greek to AI</title>
  <link>https://podcast.launchschool.com/ginni-pinckert</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2023 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Launch School</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Chris and Ginni chat about Ginni's experiences through Launch School and Capstone, as well as how her new job as a software engineer at Sudowrite is going.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:08:59</itunes:duration>
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  <description>In this episode, Chris interviews Ginni Pinckert, a software engineer at Sudowrite. Ginni is a recent capstone graduate, finishing in early 2023. She has a diverse background pre-Launch School, having studied classical languages, literature, and linguistics with a mild obsession with Greek mythology and Sci-Fi. She worked in the fashion industry for several years and then worked as a small business owner creating organization systems to help clients with productivity.
Her Launch School journey was a relatively long one, spending about 2 years working through the core curriculum as a mostly full-time student, with some of her time dedicated to being a TA. After Capstone, it's no surprise that Ginni ended up with a company just as passionate about writing as she is, now working on a small team developing a text editing interface that integrates AI to help writers write. Ginni gives great insight into what it's like to apply for jobs as someone without any prior experience in tech as well as a refreshing perspective on the tough job market. As someone used to donning many hats, it's clear that Ginni is open to new experiences and putting in the work it takes to do a job well, and her time through Launch School, Capstone, and now her new career, are no exceptions.
We hope you enjoy the conversation! 
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  <itunes:keywords>education, engineer, engineering, AI, capstone, Launch School, programming, mastery, coding, Software Engineering, tech</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Chris interviews Ginni Pinckert, a software engineer at Sudowrite. Ginni is a recent capstone graduate, finishing in early 2023. She has a diverse background pre-Launch School, having studied classical languages, literature, and linguistics with a mild obsession with Greek mythology and Sci-Fi. She worked in the fashion industry for several years and then worked as a small business owner creating organization systems to help clients with productivity.</p>

<p>Her Launch School journey was a relatively long one, spending about 2 years working through the core curriculum as a mostly full-time student, with some of her time dedicated to being a TA. After Capstone, it&#39;s no surprise that Ginni ended up with a company just as passionate about writing as she is, now working on a small team developing a text editing interface that integrates AI to help writers write. Ginni gives great insight into what it&#39;s like to apply for jobs as someone without any prior experience in tech as well as a refreshing perspective on the tough job market. As someone used to donning many hats, it&#39;s clear that Ginni is open to new experiences and putting in the work it takes to do a job well, and her time through Launch School, Capstone, and now her new career, are no exceptions.</p>

<p>We hope you enjoy the conversation!</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Chris interviews Ginni Pinckert, a software engineer at Sudowrite. Ginni is a recent capstone graduate, finishing in early 2023. She has a diverse background pre-Launch School, having studied classical languages, literature, and linguistics with a mild obsession with Greek mythology and Sci-Fi. She worked in the fashion industry for several years and then worked as a small business owner creating organization systems to help clients with productivity.</p>

<p>Her Launch School journey was a relatively long one, spending about 2 years working through the core curriculum as a mostly full-time student, with some of her time dedicated to being a TA. After Capstone, it&#39;s no surprise that Ginni ended up with a company just as passionate about writing as she is, now working on a small team developing a text editing interface that integrates AI to help writers write. Ginni gives great insight into what it&#39;s like to apply for jobs as someone without any prior experience in tech as well as a refreshing perspective on the tough job market. As someone used to donning many hats, it&#39;s clear that Ginni is open to new experiences and putting in the work it takes to do a job well, and her time through Launch School, Capstone, and now her new career, are no exceptions.</p>

<p>We hope you enjoy the conversation!</p>]]>
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