Articles and Interviews
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Alternate history? Check. Crime fighting? Check. Steampunk? Check. The graphic novel you never knew you needed, The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage answers the eternal question: what would've happened if Babbage had actually succeeded at creating his Difference Engine?
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You've read a little on her impressive work with the Navy; now watch her talk with Letterman about here work. Who knew someone so smart could be so funny?
Video
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Teaching programming isn't just for adults. This 12-year-old app-developer is working to help kids learn programming, one Justin Bieber parody game at a time.
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Coding isn't all just zeros and ones. A growing number of people are turning to code for the thing you'd least expect: art. And they're creating some pretty spectacular things.
Audio
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We couldn't decide whether we were infinitely entertained or embarrassed by this music video about coding in Java, so we'll let you be the judge.
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This podcast series talks about everything programmer, except for programming itself. Find out the inner workings of programmers' lives from this series.
Images
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If you're looking for a succinct way to vent your frustrations towards other people's code, check out this webcomic from Abstruse Goose.
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There's no beating around the bush: we need students to go into computer science. How much? Check out this infographic from Code.org and see for yourself.