Hi! As I mentioned last week, I moved the newsletter to Revue from MailChimp due to costs. Revue also
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March 28 · Issue #1 · View online
A newsletter for underrepresented coders
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Hi! As I mentioned last week, I moved the newsletter to Revue from MailChimp due to costs. Revue also has some cool features where I can drag and drop articles from Twitter, Pocket, RSS Feeds and other sources. This makes it easy for me to curate. I also like that it automatically adds share links to the articles. Please let me know what you think! Cheers, Veni Kunche
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287: Shani Sandy
Shani Sandy is a real mover and a shaker in this industry. As a design executive for IBM, she combines business leadership and creative concepts to help advance design thinking for clients all over the world.
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Pariss Athena⚔️ on Twitter
“Once YOU’RE stable, meaning: -Financially -Are well connected -Have the time -In a healthy (emotionally and physically) state Then you can help others. Putting yourself last is not a goal, nor the goal. That’s not how this works. When you win, they win. Repeat that.”
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bria on Twitter
“I used to think the difference between doing well and failing at a project was how well you execute things and how good you are. At this point, I’m convinced the only difference is if you just do it or not.”
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An Illustrated (and Musical) Guide to Map, Reduce, and Filter Array Methods
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The Layers of Javascript - DEV Community
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What is Hoisting Anyway?
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S5:E7 - "A heap of heaps"
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Django Migrations 101
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Six easy ways to run your Jupyter Notebook in the cloud
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Laughing Blog Tutorial Series Part 2 - Creating a Newsletter App
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What is new in Java 12 (for Developers)
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A Thread on How to get Started in InfoSec
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Advice for New Data Scientists
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8 Tech Job Search Mistakes I Won’t Make Again
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How to Set Objectives as a Software Engineer
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#2 Maximizing Success in Engineering Interviews
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The Struggle between Self-Promotion and Humility
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Build a Custom Desktop PC for $500 – NerdyAndNatural Tech
We all love looking at Battlestation Inspo. Whether scrolling through r/battlestations or casually admiring someone’s setup on social media, it always looks like goals that will never be achieved. Why? Because most setups cost quite a bit of money. You hear many stories of people having crazy custom setups that costs anywhere form $1000 to $3000! So it always seems like a customer setup is out of reach. Well no, it isn’t. I’m going to help you get one for around $500.
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Opportunities for Women of Color to Attend GHC 19
Recognizing intersectional identities means understanding that women of color from underrepresented groups — including women who identify as African American, Black, Hispanic, Latina, Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander — have a much lower representation in tech
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Customer Success Manager at Mapbox (Job)
Maps are no longer static. Our maps represent the ever-evolving world, accessing, aggregating, and adapting anonymous data from millions of sensors and phones in real-time.
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Women: Learn to Program this Summer - Jessica Livingston
As an investor, I’ve found that one of the reasons there are fewer female startup founders than male ones is that there are fewer female programmers. So this summer I’m trying an experiment to see…
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Scholars | Kode With Klossy | Code Camp
Camp scholarships are available to young women ages 13-18. Camps are free of cost to scholars, lunch is provided daily.
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Google Summer of Code
Google Summer of Code is a global program focused on bringing more student developers into open source software development. Students work with an open source organization on a 3 month programming project during their break from school.
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