(This image taken from rubyweekly.com who in turn took it from xkcd and adapted it for their own nefarious purposes) I’m very excited to be working on my very first OSX machine ever. Do I love [...]
Yesterday I volunteered at the CSNYC conference, NYC’s biggest college/career exploration event for public high school students studying computer science. It was so heartening to see how [...]
You’re a recruiter, not a sales person. You genuinely care about the people you represent and want to send them to great employers. You’d do anything you could to help that engineer [...]
This isn’t an expert level Python post. It’s mostly about xkcd. I love xkcd – even the posts that are so deeply technical as to be far beyond my experience or understanding. I [...]
“We come together not because we’re women in tech but because we are women and we like tech!” – Yvonne de la Peña, Director of Learning & Engagement, Code Now. That was one of many [...]
Review of Women In Tech, by Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack: What is a word that means the exact opposite of ham-fisted? Finessed? Elegant? Tarah’s book presents a smorgasbord of stories for and by [...]