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5 Hacker Habits with Guest Speaker Emily Stolfo

Name: Emily Stolfo Job: Adjust professor at Columbia University, MongoDB Ruby Driver engineer, 10Gen Twitter: @emstolfo   Emily Stolfo’s 5 Hacker Habits Treat the Internet as your textbook Be able to debug code you didn’t write Build something to solve a real-world problem Engage with the community Think critically about code
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Look Ma, I Built a Game!

The following is a guest post by Samantha Radocchia and originally appeared on her blog. Samantha is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow her on Twitter here. Gaming is cool you guys.  I’d like to talk a little bit about my educational background for a second. Aside from receiving a BA in linguistics, critical […]
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Mentally Reframing Ruby – Part 2

Using the blinking LED as an indicator, I thought it would be interesting to see if I could get my Ardunio talking with Gmail to alert me if I had any unread inbox messages.
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How to Disappear

The following is a guest post by Joe Giralt and originally appeared on his blog. Joe is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. So you don’t trust the government and you want privacy. Assume  the NSA pays 0.01cents  per GB a month (which is  10 times cheaper than amazon) with a 20 million […]
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Mentally Reframing Ruby – Part 1

The Ardunio platform is based on a language (and environment) called Wiring, which is in turn based on C++ – quite a bit different from our pretty happy friend Ruby.
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Creating Your Foundation

The following is a guest post by Joshua Collins and originally appeared on his blog. Josh is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. The three-week crash course in learning about computer programming leveraging existing teaching tools. Initial Greeting and Background Greetings and welcome to my technical blog. This is my […]