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We at CodeKaroYaaro empowering every kid to become a Computer Science Expert by teaching them to develop mobile apps, gaming apps, websites, web applications and AI-Powered Mobile Apps. Gone are the days when programming languages and learning how to code was like a top-secret for kids, parents were like not to give them electronic gadgets for exploring the uses of it. And mobile phones, tablets, computers, and laptops all were kept away from kids' surroundings. By the time the technology revolution took place everything had changed from traditional to digital platforms. Now, Websites, Mobile Apps, Web Apps, Gaming Apps are part of our daily life. We all are digitally connected with social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. We are utilizing technology for our purpose, we should also propose opportunities for learning how to code to kids so that they can explore more into technology via our programming and coding courses. Our objective is very clear towards kids' development by teaching them programming languages, block coding, python coding, etc., and opening a new world of opportunities with fun and creativity for them. We are always inspiring our little coders for learning to code in different coding languages like HTML, Java python for kids. And we will arrange more Coding Winter and Summer Camps and coding quizzes, competitions, online quizzes, and programs for kids from time to time.
visit:- www.codekaroyaaro.com
We at CodeKaroYaaro empowering every kid to become a Computer Science Expert by teaching them to develop mobile apps, gaming apps, websites, web applications and AI-Powered Mobile Apps. Gone are the days when programming languages and learning how to code was like a top-secret for kids, parents were like not to give them electronic gadgets for exploring the uses of it. And mobile phones, tablets, computers, and laptops all were kept away from kids' surroundings. By the time the technology revolution took place everything had changed from traditional to digital platforms. Now, Websites, Mobile Apps, Web Apps, Gaming Apps are part of our daily life. We all are digitally connected with social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. We are utilizing technology for our purpose, we should also propose opportunities for learning how to code to kids so that they can explore more into technology via our programming and coding courses. Our objective is very clear towards kids' development by teaching them programming languages, block coding, python coding, etc., and opening a new world of opportunities with fun and creativity for them. We are always inspiring our little coders for learning to code in different coding languages like HTML, Java python for kids. And we will arrange more Coding Winter and Summer Camps and coding quizzes, competitions, online quizzes, and programs for kids from time to time.
visit:- www.codekaroyaaro.com
We at CodeKaroYaaro empowering every kid to become a Computer Science Expert by teaching them to develop mobile apps, gaming apps, websites, web applications and AI-Powered Mobile Apps. Gone are the days when programming languages and learning how to code was like a top-secret for kids, parents were like not to give them electronic gadgets for exploring the uses of it. And mobile phones, tablets, computers, and laptops all were kept away from kids' surroundings. By the time the technology revolution took place everything had changed from traditional to digital platforms. Now, Websites, Mobile Apps, Web Apps, Gaming Apps are part of our daily life. We all are digitally connected with social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. We are utilizing technology for our purpose, we should also propose opportunities for learning how to code to kids so that they can explore more into technology via our programming and coding courses. Our objective is very clear towards kids' development by teaching them programming languages, block coding, python coding, etc., and opening a new world of opportunities with fun and creativity for them. We are always inspiring our little coders for learning to code in different coding languages like HTML, Java python for kids. And we will arrange more Coding Winter and Summer Camps and coding quizzes, competitions, online quizzes, and programs for kids from time to time.
visit:- www.codekaroyaaro.com
March is apparently question month. To ask me a question, post a comment here: toddpage.livejournal.com/370916.html or send me a flickr mail. [Or leave it here if anomynity is not of any importance - the lj post comments are screened so that only I can see them]
All questions: Here
Question 9: What made you choose the career you're in? Do you like it? If no, what else would you rather be doing?
This is kind've a fun question because it's beginning makes people go "whu-huh?"
I started college as a Secondary English Education major. I wanted to teach American Literature. Very specifically: I wanted to teach American Literature to the juniors at Notre Dame High School. Not that I was specific or anything. I love Am-Lit. Alot. I still pursue and re-read it [and my notes on it] often. But our program at PC was very Brit-Lit focused. By this I mean there was only one Am-Lit course in the very large and filled criterion.
Nothing against Brit-lit, it's just not for me. I like alot of it, but I have no interest in teaching it. I want to teach the novels that I like best. I scheduled a meeting with the head of the department, and was informed that, no, they would not consider subbing some am-lit courses in for the brit-lit courses. So, I decided it was time to consider a change. I thought about it, and the fact that I had always wanted to go into Law Enforcement. Specifically, I had been interested in being a detective, but at this time I focused on the FBI. It seemed something I was capable of, and I KNEW it was something I was interested in. So I threw myself into that interest full force and found out everything I could about it, and how to get into it.
Turns out the FBI, CIA, and all the other higher-level government agencies are crying out for one skillset in particular: Comp-Sci majors. I've always gotten along well with computers. I built my box I brought to school, My parents had a dos machine that I learned to master better than them. I used to pick up old machines and figure out how they worked, inside and out... then try to hack them. I'd figured my way around telnet, and had a very good grasp on the internet and most computer functionings. I had always wanted to learn how to code, but had never had the time and/or materials.
So, I became a CS major! And boy, while I never would've saw it coming, I really am glad that I did. I loved my major and my department. I missed writing papers, but coding is so much fun. Me and Jeff talk about this often. It's like solving puzzles all day long! You start to think differently, you start to break everything down into little baby steps. It really does adjust your worldview. Homework was sitting in the lab with friends and making things happen. I'd figure out a puzzle, essentially a challenge of logic, and colors, lines, figures would occur. And though it would drive me crazy to figure out how to make it happen... when it did I'd DONE that, and I'd succeeded. It's very rewarding to be able to see the rewards of your work as soon as you finish it.
I'd kinda forgotten the FBI thing in my excitement, and anyway, you need 3 years full time job experience before you can apply, so I started applying to random jobs last January. Anything CS related, but specifically I wanted to do some flash stuff. I'd taken one course in it, but had enjoyed it. So I tried to focus on that. Everyone looks for people with 5 years experience, but I sent my resume out anyway. One company that wanted 3 years responded, and I got an interview. I thought I'd done AWFUL. Literally, horribly. I did very well at the logic puzzles, but they asked me to do some C++ stuff, and I was a little rusty in that.
Apparently not, they offered me a job! Thats how I ended up here. And I mean, c'mon, I write flash games for an online casino. All gambling not being cool shit aside, that's pretty slick. And I really do love it here. My work is [usually] stimulating and challenging. I still get to solve puzzles everyday, and my coworkers are really great people. There are few people here I dislike, and most of them are downright cool. How often do you get to have nerf battles at work? Plus, I have time on the side to shoot, do theatre, and get together with friends and other folks. I can wear street clothes, and come and leave when I want [as long as I get my work done].
Having spent alot of time hating my job... this is a gloriously nice change. I'm very happy here. Do I think it's what I'll be doing for the rest of my life? I'm not sure. I like it, but I still have pipe dreams of some other fields... I'd like to do some more proffesional Technical Direction [theatre] work, I'd like to learn how to do lighting design and see if I like that as much I think I would... and I'd like to do some more master carpentry stuff. And there's the photographer bit... but I strongly feel I can pursue that in addition to my work. Simply a matter of scheduling. Honestly there is far too much I'm interested in.
But for now, and I imagine, for a while, I'm very happy where I am, in this job and in this field. I think it's really interesting and alot of fun. Truth be told, I'm almost surprised by how much I enjoy it.
[Apparently I'm pretty loquacious]
[Oh, and the business card with writing on it? I listen to music all day long... when a lyric stands out to me, I write it on that card. It's fun.]
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This account is officially actively taking part of Year 2 of my 365 project.
3/10/09
Sentia Australia Pty Ltd
Level 4, Suite 4, 300 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
(02) 8003 5216   (02) 9223 5451 (Fax)   0403 526 226 (Mobile) ‎
sentia.com.au
We at CodeKaroYaaro empowering every kid to become a Computer Science Expert by teaching them to develop mobile apps, gaming apps, websites, web applications and AI-Powered Mobile Apps. Gone are the days when programming languages and learning how to code was like a top-secret for kids, parents were like not to give them electronic gadgets for exploring the uses of it. And mobile phones, tablets, computers, and laptops all were kept away from kids' surroundings. By the time the technology revolution took place everything had changed from traditional to digital platforms. Now, Websites, Mobile Apps, Web Apps, Gaming Apps are part of our daily life. We all are digitally connected with social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. We are utilizing technology for our purpose, we should also propose opportunities for learning how to code to kids so that they can explore more into technology via our programming and coding courses. Our objective is very clear towards kids' development by teaching them programming languages, block coding, python coding, etc., and opening a new world of opportunities with fun and creativity for them. We are always inspiring our little coders for learning to code in different coding languages like HTML, Java python for kids. And we will arrange more Coding Winter and Summer Camps and coding quizzes, competitions, online quizzes, and programs for kids from time to time.
visit:- www.codekaroyaaro.com
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We at CodeKaroYaaro empowering every kid to become a Computer Science Expert by teaching them to develop mobile apps, gaming apps, websites, web applications and AI-Powered Mobile Apps. Gone are the days when programming languages and learning how to code was like a top-secret for kids, parents were like not to give them electronic gadgets for exploring the uses of it. And mobile phones, tablets, computers, and laptops all were kept away from kids' surroundings. By the time the technology revolution took place everything had changed from traditional to digital platforms. Now, Websites, Mobile Apps, Web Apps, Gaming Apps are part of our daily life. We all are digitally connected with social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. We are utilizing technology for our purpose, we should also propose opportunities for learning how to code to kids so that they can explore more into technology via our programming and coding courses. Our objective is very clear towards kids' development by teaching them programming languages, block coding, python coding, etc., and opening a new world of opportunities with fun and creativity for them. We are always inspiring our little coders for learning to code in different coding languages like HTML, Java python for kids. And we will arrange more Coding Winter and Summer Camps and coding quizzes, competitions, online quizzes, and programs for kids from time to time.
visit:- www.codekaroyaaro.com
Sajan Sandhu is a founding member of Degh Tegh Community Kitchen, an outreach service that helps provide homeless people in its community with vital meals. Sajan Sandhu also participate in a annual volleyball tournament to fundraise for cancer research.
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We at CodeKaroYaaro empowering every kid to become a Computer Science Expert by teaching them to develop mobile apps, gaming apps, websites, web applications and AI-Powered Mobile Apps. Gone are the days when programming languages and learning how to code was like a top-secret for kids, parents were like not to give them electronic gadgets for exploring the uses of it. And mobile phones, tablets, computers, and laptops all were kept away from kids' surroundings. By the time the technology revolution took place everything had changed from traditional to digital platforms. Now, Websites, Mobile Apps, Web Apps, Gaming Apps are part of our daily life. We all are digitally connected with social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. We are utilizing technology for our purpose, we should also propose opportunities for learning how to code to kids so that they can explore more into technology via our programming and coding courses. Our objective is very clear towards kids' development by teaching them programming languages, block coding, python coding, etc., and opening a new world of opportunities with fun and creativity for them. We are always inspiring our little coders for learning to code in different coding languages like HTML, Java python for kids. And we will arrange more Coding Winter and Summer Camps and coding quizzes, competitions, online quizzes, and programs for kids from time to time.
visit:- www.codekaroyaaro.com
Software engineers hard at work, learning to use agile project estimation techniques in a fun exercise estimating the complexity of multiple features desired for a marble run. During this exercise, we saw how well we did at meeting our estimates for the number of features to be implemented in each 30-minute iteration, and made adjustments to our schedule accordingly. This photo shows my team's final result at the end of the third iteration, with all desired features implemented.