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Sam Livingston-Gray
http://resume.livingston-gray.com/community_involvement.html
Software Developer in Portland, Oregon. Panelist, Ruby Rogues. Joined the podcast as a regular panelist as of episode #258, when Avdi Grimm. Retired from the show. Panel imploded several months later (due, in large part, to underlying structural conflicts). The last episode I recorded was #278. Opportunity Scholarship Guide, RubyConf. San Antonio, TX). Acted as a "conference buddy" to someone new to the Ruby community. See Ruby Central. Opportunity Scholarship Guide, RubyConf. San Diego, CA). Along with ...
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Welcome to the new HungryAcademy.com - hungry academy
http://blog.hungryacademy.com/blog/2012/03/02/welcome-to-the-new-hungryacademy-dot-com
Welcome to the New HungryAcademy.com. When we announced Hungry Academy we promised to follow a model of open education. We’d publish our curriculum, tutorials, projects, and calendar. This is the fulfillment of that promise. HungryAcademy.com. If you want to become a developer, we invite you to follow along, participate in our community, and learn to build amazing software. Posted by Hungry Academy. First Week ». When Life Gives You Lightning. Powered by livingsocial and jumpstartlab.
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3: Jessie (Camp Counselor>Bootcamp Grad>Ruby Developer) | Reboot
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Reboot features interviews with people who have made big career transitions. Hosted by scientist-turned-management-consultant-turned-developer Adarsh Pandit. For sponsorship opportunities, inquire at thoughtbot.com/sponsorship. 3: Jessie (Camp Counselor Bootcamp Grad Ruby Developer). Adarsh talks Jessie Young, who started her professional life as a political volunteer, worked in marketing, and became a developer after attending a technical bootcamp. Head First HTML with CSS". Download MP3 (28.5 MB).
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Focus - hungry academy
http://blog.hungryacademy.com/blog/2012/04/20/focus
There is an old Buddhist saying, “First learn the rules, then break them”. The typical Hungry Academy cadet is a young, intelligent, and highly motivated person who loves to create. A prerequisite of that love is a desire to know and understand how things work. Once you have grasped the essence of something, you can bend and shape it to your will. Let’s be clear for a moment - the diversity of information and options in web development is a strength, not a weakness. However,. Here’s one way. Create a bre...
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Jesse & Improv - hungry academy
http://blog.hungryacademy.com/blog/2012/03/16/jesse-and-improv
Take a moment, if you will, to imagine the following scenario. What’s your first reaction? Would you be yourself from the first second? Or would you pull back a little, keep things contained and professional rather than genuine? Surprising fact: The first day at Hungry Academy, none of us touched the command line. No one opened up a text editor or tried to understand the basics of Ruby. Our first day was all about Improv. Leading us in our improv journey was Jessie Sternshus, founder of The Improv Effect.
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Category: community - hungry academy
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When Life Gives You Lightning. Hungry Academy: One Month In. The Power of Community. Welcome to the new HungryAcademy.com. When Life Gives You Lightning. Powered by livingsocial and jumpstartlab.
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Category: events - hungry academy
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Welcome to the new HungryAcademy.com. When Life Gives You Lightning. Powered by livingsocial and jumpstartlab.
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The Power of Community - hungry academy
http://blog.hungryacademy.com/blog/2012/04/06/the-power-of-community
The Power of Community. Most people’s mental image of the typical computer programmer is less than appetizing. He (or possibly she) is an overweight, glasses-wearing nerd who hacks away in his or her basement and finds more comfort in their computer then in other people. It’s a shame that such a stereotype exists, as it discourages those who might be interested in programming from making the leap. Those of us in Hungry Academy have made amazing leaps in our learning and development in the last month, and...