Many people see coding as a valuable skill to learn for their career progress or even use it as a jumpstart to becoming a developer. However, the individuals opting for a quick education within specialized schools may lack the required knowledge and ability to succeed. Ka Wai Cheung is the co-founder of DoneDone, a web-based issue tracker that was created in part to help these "non-programmers" who are learning to code. Ka Wai talks to Tim Muma about how DoneDone helps, what these individuals have trouble with, and what all of this means for programmers in the industry.