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Monthly Archives: April 2017
Take Your Daughter to Work Day
Every year on Take Your Child to Work Day, I am reminded of the way girls continue to be excluded from the sciences, especially Computer Science. Continue reading
Posted in #Education, Black Lives Matter, Coding, Education, family, Programming, Science, STEM, Uncategorized, Women
Tagged #BlackLivesMatter, #Children, #Education, #Math, #Mathematics, #TakeYourChildToWorkDay, #TakeYourDaughterToWorkDay, Coding, Girls, JavaScript, Programming, Science, WomenWhoCode
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An Accessible and Usable GitHub Repository
Making your GitHub repository accessible and usable. Continue reading
Posted in #Education, AmWriting, Coding, Education, GitHub, JavaScript, Science, Women, Writing
Tagged #Education, #Math, #Mathematics, Coding, git, GitHub, JavaScript, Programming, Promises, Science
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My JS Journey: A Promise in a Browser
Promises in the browser; adding a class; forking in GitHub. Continue reading
Posted in #Education, AmWriting, Coding, Education, JavaScript, Programming, Science, Women, Writing
Tagged #Education, #Math, #Mathematics, Coding, GitHub, JavaScript, Programming, Promises, Science
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Seattle React.js April Meetup
I had the pleasure tonight to attend the Seattle React.js April Meetup. Continue reading
Posted in #Education, Coding, JavaScript, Programming, Science
Tagged #Education, #Math, #Mathematics, Coding, JavaScript, Programming, Science
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Norwescon 2017
Over the weekend, I attended Norwescon 40: Over the Hills and Far Away. Continue reading
Posted in #Education, AmWriting, AmWritingFantasy, Books, Education, Fantasy, Horror, Novel, Reading, Writing
Tagged #Education, #Norwescon, #NWC40, Books, Fantasy, Horror, Novel, Reading, SciFi
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My JS Journey: Promises
Promises in ES6 are not difficult, although they can be cumbersome. Continue reading
Posted in #Education, AmWriting, Coding, Education, JavaScript, Programming, Software Development, Writing
Tagged #Education, #Math, #Mathematics, Coding, JavaScript, Programming, Science
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My JavaScript Journey: Basic ES6 Browser Skeleton
Packaging a simple ES6 app with webpack transpiles the code into a bundle that can be run on any browser that supports ES5. Continue reading
Posted in #Education, Coding, JavaScript, Writing
Tagged #Education, #Math, #Mathematics, Coding, JavaScript, Programming
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Tishta the Crystal Orb: Denalton
I’m also back to having fun writing the story. My latest chapter, “Denalton,” in my novel, “Tishta the Crystal Orb,” is now complete. Five chapters to go on this edit. I’ll be looking for Beta Readers, so if you’re interested, give … Continue reading
Posted in AmWriting, AmWritingFantasy, Books, Fantasy, Horror, Novel, Writing
Tagged #Magic, #Vampire, #Wizard, AmWriting, AmWritingFantasy, Fantasy, FantasyNovel, Horror, Novel
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Who’s Giving supports First Place School in April
Our featured Children’s Campaign for April is Classroom Wishes at First Place School. via Classroom Wishes at First Place School is our April Children’s Campaign — Who’s Giving
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