My GF learned to code in 3 months. This is what she came up with.
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Re: My GF learned to code in 3 months. This is what she came up with.
#2I'll just come out and say it - I'm jealous of you.
Re: My GF learned to code in 3 months. This is what she came up with.
#3This is a good example of how people should learn coding. Not doing examples but doing something that is very goal directed (for her doing a website). Exercises should help you understand how to do a final goal. This is pretty impressive for only 3 months of study also.
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#4She has a lot of skills for 3 months.
Re: My GF learned to code in 3 months. This is what she came up with.
#5keep her!
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#6Seriously? 3 months to know so many things including what Richard Stallman says ... admire.
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#7Can you ask her to outline the process she used to learn to code this tool?
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#8Great execution, that's what it's really all about!
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#9This is really impressive for three months, and the little charts on her skills page are funny!
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#10I really like the skills section
http://nukaco.la/skills.html
I wish this was standard practice for resumes, even though it's subjective assessment it's really easy to compare relative strengths and weaknesses, for example it's very easy to see "dabbled in haskell, very proficient in garage band" just by glancing