swaglikepg

17 year old student and entrepreneur.

Currently working on FamilyLeaf. This is a collection of the crazy, the innovative, the serendipitous, and everything in between that I've encountered on my journey in startups.

Absolutely, 100% true: 

Learning to code is learning to use logic and reason, and express your intent in a consistent, understandable, repeatable way. Learning to code is learning to get under the skin of a problem and reduce it to it’s simplest form. Learning to code is learning to harness power external to yourself and provide instructions to realise your ideas – whether that be directly to a computer, to delegate to one or more professional programmers or even a human team that work for and with you in any discipline. Learning to code is ultimately a fantastic way to gain a multitude of transferrable skills.

From The Kernel

Posted at 2:23am and tagged with: computer, computer science, computing, education, one column,.

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    IT major represent.
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    ^This. This, is the essence of computer science.
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