Sparking Coding Curiosity
Inspiring Students in Local Communities With a couple of clicks and keystrokes, high school student Lindsey wrote a computer program that drew dozens of squares on her screen as she dragged the mouse...
View ArticleWomen Who Helped Shape Technology
From computer scientists to businesswomen, we have created a short list highlighting some of the brightest minds from the 20th and 21st century. Read on to find out how these women have helped...
View ArticleBest Free Apps for Kids to Learn Programming
Computer code is today’s universal language, so it makes sense that you’d want to learn it early. Sometimes, however, the hardest part of coding can be finding a place to start. We know that the kids...
View ArticleMeet Stacey Newman, Made by Girls Instructor
As a researcher at the University of Washington’s Center for Data Science and a student pursuing her Master’s degree in Computer Science and Systems, Stacey Newman is no stranger to code. As the newest...
View ArticleApple’s Swift to Replace All Computer Programming Languages
Apple VP Craig Federighi took the stage at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this week to announce Swift 2.0, the next version of Apple’s critically acclaimed programming language....
View ArticleMeet Ayah Bdeir: Founder of littleBits
“How do you make electronics modular, scalable and creative?” That was the question that littleBits founder Ayah Bdeir sought to answer. While solving that problem, she created a company. Connected by...
View ArticleHelium Program Fixes Code Faster Than Software Engineers Can
Computer code, like many things, decays after time. In programming, this is called “bit-rot.” Basically, as a program accumulates useless and outdated code over years of optimization, the program...
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