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New York, NY
Joined January 2012
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week 1 @recursecenter: I finished prototyping outofips.netlify.app/, an interactive explainer about IP addresses! shoutout to @theombl, @lachlanjc, & the Recurse folks I just paired with to refactor the binary explorer
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Read more about Annie Bartholomew's explorations of speculative authentication techniques (like making a password with pixel art!). anniebartblog.netlify.app/po… Code for her pass-pixel authenticator is here: github.com/anniebart/pixelAr… joy.recurse.com/posts/1099-s…
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Kelly started with a blank text editor and created a blog (and backend!) from the ground up with Python's Flask framework. Here's how she did it: kellyfoulk.herokuapp.com/pos… joy.recurse.com/posts/1094-d…
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Monkey Islang is a programming language based on the experience of old point and click adventures - specifically the game Monkey Island. Program by combining random objects together and seeing what happens! By @cthulahoops. joy.recurse.com/posts/1089-m… github.com/cthulahoops/monke…
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Matt (@philosohacker) talks about how he's improved his ability to forecast how long a programming task will take! joy.recurse.com/posts/1070-p… philosophicalhacker.com/post…
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A quick and interactive intro to using `git stash`, by Jemma Issroff. Doesn't have to be scary! jemma.dev/blog/git-stash joy.recurse.com/posts/1090-g…
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A library for working with discontinuous ranges (e.g. "1-3, 5-7") in JavaScript, by @dtudury. github.com/dtudury/discontin… joy.recurse.com/posts/1072-d…
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