Why I code: It’s like solving puzzles with infinite solutions🤔.
You write, test, fix, repeat—and somehow, it just clicks🤭.
And that ‘aha!’ moment when it works? Priceless🥳.
Good Morning Guys 🥳
#WhyICode#ProgrammingIsFun#CodeWithGaji
Celebrating #BHM⭐️
For the Final Friday of #BHM we are celebrating Shauna-Lee, a Hackergal Ambassador. She shares her passion for #code and reminds us that it’s not just about celebrating the past. It’s also about looking to the future and celebrating today
👏🏾👏🏾
#WHYICODE
⭐Celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth⭐
This week for Black History Month, we’re celebrating Asha and Darren from Shaw Communications.
@ShawInfo
Both of them share their passion for technology and Shaw’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and diverse corporate culture! #WHYICODE
⭐️Celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth@dwaynekmatthews is an Education Strategist, and Hackergal Board Director.
He shares the importance of #representation because children’s early experiences shape what they imagine to be possible.
If you SEE it,then you can BE it 💯
#WHYICODE
Hackergal Board Member; Dr. Camille Rutherford shares how powerful it is for #girls to be educated but also how impactful girls are as #STEM leaders! 👇
Thank you for sharing your experience with us! @crutherford 💜
#WHYICODE#BlackHistoryMonth#WomeninTech
Every Monday we will be publishing a video showcasing what representation means to our community. We hope these powerful voices will empower the future generation of girls pursuing #STEM and help shape the experiences of Black Canadians in tech 💜#WHYICODE
missing-code.com Why Code? Because computer-related jobs need diversity of voices and choices to make the best world possible for all our futures. Letʻs inspire more girls to code and make a difference! #WhyICode#ParkerCS#ParkerSTEAM@parkerschool
I had so much fun speaking with @jkeesh about my experiences with code at @MHEducation, and the need for new learners of code to be familiar with bias and learn from and cite important work in the field (e.g., @safiyanoble, @jovialjoy).
#PracticeMakesProgress#WhyICode
The Coding In The Wild #Podcast is now available on iTunes! Check out the latest episode where we interview Dr. Sreyoshi Bhaduri. She shares how she uses #code to equalize workforce opportunities. @ThatStatsGirlbuff.ly/3lxmvuy
#whyicode I did a study-abroad course in Cambodia. Orphans in Cambodia sometimes live in landfills collecting plastic and giving it to adults for about a quarter a day. I code because I want to sponsor the school I taught at. At times like this give if you can.
"Stay focused on your goals, put in the effort to meet them, and persevere. If computing is a profession that interests you, there are so many opportunities out there, and people that will support you in your journey."
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"In 9th grade, I took a programming class grade and got hooked. We learned Scheme, and I wasn’t that great at it, but I liked the challenge." @drcegme
Read more from Christan Grant at: bit.ly/39aXWgW#BlackHistoryMonth#WhyICode
"I encourage young students of color to gain experience working on interdisciplinary projects. As the landscape of computing shifts, gaining interdisciplinary skills will become increasingly important."
bit.ly/2OLNGDR#BlackHistoryMonth#WhyICode
"Confidence is key as people may try to down play your efforts and ideas and sometimes try to take away your shine."
Read more from Elodie Billionniere at: bit.ly/2vSBZ7F#BlackHistoryMonth#WhyICode
"I wanted to have a voice in shaping the future of society. I had an unwavering desire to ensure that the technology was reflective of the diversity in our society. That passion still energizes me every day."
bit.ly/2PegLIh#BlackHistoryMonth#WhyICode@dianaburley
"You have as much right to contribute to the computing profession as anyone else. Never concede to the suggestion that you 'don't belong.'"
Read more from @JoelWBranch at: bit.ly/2SoO7Gx#BlackHistoryMonth#WhyICode
"My mission as a professor has been to intentionally create opportunities for African Americans in computing through recruiting, teaching and research."
Read more from Jerome McClendon at: bit.ly/36QNnO3#BlackHistoryMonth#WhyICode@nerdisin