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L’alfabeto del ventunesimo secolo? That’s coding! | The Digital Observer
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Un osservatorio personale: digital communication, marketing e ICT. L’alfabeto del ventunesimo secolo? Maggio 29, 2014. Molto più di una semplice skill, molto più di un requisito chiave per la ricerca di un posto di lavoro (che avrà sempre più peso più in futuro): la programmazione. 8211; secondo alcuni. Diventerà addiritttura l’alfabeto del XXI secolo. We think of programming as literacy for the 21st century. Zach Sims, Ceo di Codecademy). One our of code. 8211; probabilmente il più noto tra tutti i serv...
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Learning to code: 17 Boston coding bootcamps, classes, & training options - Boston Startups Guide
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Learning to code: 17 Boston coding bootcamps, classes, & training options. There have never been more good opportunities to learn to code, whether pursuing your personal interests or to gain a high-demand skill for the many web development jobs available in Boston. I’ve separated the options into coding bootcamps in Boston. Multi-week immersive programs covering a set of skills, generally designed to prepare you for a job), coding classes in Boston. 8211; Formerly Boston Startup School, Startup Institute...
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scienceXart
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Women's Coding Collective On Finding Your Tribe, Expanding Your Skillset and Taking Risks. Posted by Magdalena Georgieva. Jun 20, 2016 11:52:33 AM. I recently had a chance to catch up with Susan Buck and Nicole Noll, founders of the. Who shared the story of how the WCC came into existence and why. This interview was conducted for She Geeks Out. A community for women in the STEM field. Read the exerpt below or the full interiew here. Posted by Magdalena Georgieva. Jun 15, 2015 9:11:22 AM. Is a children's ...
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Resources | Harvard Women In Tech Group
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Skip to main content. Harvard Women In Tech Group. Committee on the Concerns of Women at Harvard. Internal Only: IT Career Paths. Harvard College Women’s Center. Harvard Women in Computer Science. Harvard Graduate Women in Science and Engineering (HGWISE). Harvard Kennedy School Women and Public Policy Program. Women in Science @ Harvard Radcliffe (WISHR). The Women’s Coding Collective. Formerly Web Start Women and Codagogy). The Outreach Program for Women (OPW).
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PyLadies Boston
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Boston Girl Geek Dinners. Learn Python the Hard Way. Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist. PyCrumbs - Bits and Bytes of Python from the Internet. Missy Titus: Why do women try to get ahead by pulling men down? Serge Wroclawski: Observations From a Python Workshop. John Scalzi: Straight White Male: The Lowest Difficulty Setting There Is. Selena Deckelmann: Why there is more than one women in tech group. Hynek Schlawack: How I Stopped Worrying and Started Loving PyLadies.
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/ * CODE SAVVY * /: December 2013
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CODE SAVVY * /. Monday, December 30, 2013. CAN OLDER PEOPLE LEARN TO CODE? Of course the answer is of course. My friend Georgine (who I don't consider an older person) asked for some advice on where to start. Here's what I told her. Here's Code Savvy's list of good sites for beginners. Also look over the list of online resources. Here's another good list (scroll down) from Code.org. My personal favorite online learning sources currently are:. A fun way to make games and animations. There's lots more wond...
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Speakers – ArtTechPsyche II
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Artists & Speakers. Susan Buck is a programmer, designer, and educator with over 15 years of web development experience, starting with her education in digital media at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunication Program and UNC Asheville’s Multimedia Arts and Sciences program. Currently, Susan is a lab instructor in Computer Science at Wellesley College and also teaches. At the Harvard Extension School. Susan co-founded the Women’s Coding Collective (. At the scale of buildings that transform with wind and light.
womeninscienceatbrown.blogspot.com
Women in Mind: Links of Interest
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Specific to Brown University. Updated list of events. Brown Graduate Women in Science and Engineering. A community to support women in science and engineering within and beyond Brown; opportunities for graduate students and undergraduates. A variety of resources for undergraduates, including the Student Job and Internship Board. A blog with resources on a variety of topics ranging from teaching to research to the academic job market; most relevant to graduate students but valuable insights for anyone in.
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About Me | Who I am and my educational background
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Aimee Gonzalez Web Consulting. I was born and raised in Minnesota, by two kinds of storytellers. My dad is the inventive kind who can make grass growing sound fascinating, and my mom is the journalist kind who can ask the right questions and write a story worth reading. I come from a family of professional wordsmiths, academics, and language lovers. Why does it matter? So what about the other stuff? I have taken courses from Treehouse. I interned at Clockwork Active Media Systems. You can visit My Work.
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