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Ciara Burkett, Meteor developer and teacher, tells us about organizing tech meetups, why she loves the beginner-friendly, javascript framework, and shares some of her own struggles learning to code.
Rachel Nabors started as a cartoonist. Now a cartoonist, developer, and speaker, she tells us about her transition into programming, how to tell stories with code, and what it means to be an interaction developer.
Marty Haught, director of Ruby Central, has read and reviewed over 1,000 talk proposals. We talk about how to write a great talk proposal, how to make conferences a welcome and inclusive space for all developers, and how to prepare for your next big talk.
Self-taught dev Kinsey Ann Durham didn't stop at learning to code. We talk about what it was like to give her 1st tech talk, how to use your coding skills for social good, and how she handled someone telling her that she should be a secretary instead.
After just two months of teaching themselves to code, Felicia and Jamal O'Garro got paid to build and fix other people's websites. And soon after that, they started Code Crew, the community that's taught over two thousand people how to code in just ...