On Tuesday morning, Kimberly Bryant, founder and CEO of Black Girls CODE, tweeted “Press release: so it’s 3 days before Christmas and you wake up to discover the organization YOU created and built ...
You know the feeling. You have a clear idea of the product you want to ship, early customer conversations are encouraging, and momentum feels fragile. Then reality hits: hiring engineers is expensive, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls who Code, says she has seen firsthand how girls use technology differently than boys to solve ...
While you don’t need an advanced degree in computer science to get your vision off the ground, I still think the basics are worth your time to learn. Hands-on knowledge in the creation of a minimum ...
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