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Creating A Migration - Intro To Rails. Fellowship. Learn to Program, 2nd Edition. Bridge Troll. Workshop Description Interested in learning how to program? Want to build your own web application? Never written a line of code before and are a little intimidated by nerds? There's no need to be! RailsBridge is a friendly place to get together and learn how to write some code. We're doing something a little different this time and combining the Ruby on Rails introduction and Front End courses into a single event to hopefully make things easier to organize (it works according to the RailsBridge folks). If you're going to be doing the Ruby on Rails course, we'll start with the InstallFest on Friday night and make sure you have everything you need on your computer.

Saturday, we'll start with an introduction to programming so you can get the basic concepts, and then we'll dive into building a web application! And if you sign up but don't get the confirmation email, check your spam folder! Our Policy on Kids We think having kids between the ages of 8 - 18 attend RailsBridge is awesome!! Explore. Learn Ruby with the Neo Ruby Koans. Philip Guo - Silent Technical Privilege. January 2014 When I first read On Technical Entitlement by Tess Rinearson in mid-2012, it resonated with me so much that I emailed her. I've been meaning to expand that original email into an article for a while now, so here goes ...

This was me at nine years old (with horrible posture): I started programming when I was five, first with Logo and then BASIC. By the time this photo was taken, I had already written several BASIC games that I distributed as shareware on our local BBS. Okay that entire paragraph was a lie. When that photo was taken, I didn't even know how to touch-type. Silent Technical Privilege Even though I didn't grow up in a tech-savvy household and couldn't code my way out of a paper bag, I had one big thing going for me: I looked like I was good at programming.

As an Asian male student at MIT, I fit society's image of a young programmer. “Well, you only got into MIT because you're an Asian boy.” The other side Programmers aren't superheroes Conclusion. Six Life Lessons I've Learned from Programming. Functions - JavaScript. Resources (post in progress) | Learning Python On-The-Fly. Learn.

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