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Jessica Hedge tells Julie Gould how she learned to code as PhD student, and the freedom and flexibility it provides to manage large datasets.
Yu, left, says that she learned to code to create the app, while her co-founder Lu Xiong, right, boned up on design and user experience to work on the visual elements.
Friends of Mayer told me that she had learned to code in recent years, and had been discussing the creation of an "Ex-Hasid's Guide to N.Y.C.," an app that would provide the newly irreligious with resources and suggestions for life in secular New York.
Stephanie's love for technology started when she first learned to code at age 13.
An undergrad at Stanford emailed me a few days ago explaining how working in investment banking for a summer led her to change paths and learn to code; she specifically mentioned Hired, noting that she wished the recruiting process for non-technical jobs was better.
An undergrad at Stanford emailed me a few days ago explaining how working in investment banking for a summer led her to change paths and learn to code; she specifically mentioned Hired, noting that she wished the recruiting process for non-technical jobs was better.
Brideau needed to learn to code if she was going to launch a career in technology.
Anyone can learn to code.
Or they can learn to code.
All students should learn to code.
This summer, they're going to learn to code.
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