Girl Code: Gaming, Going Viral, and Getting It Done by Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser recounts the story of two high school girls from New York City who signed up for a summer coding program with Girls Who Code (GWC) and their project goes viral. They are interviewed by the press, make television appearances, and are invited to Silicon Valley.4/5. · GAMING, GOING VIRAL, AND GETTING IT DONE. by Andrea Gonzales Sophie Houser ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 7, The teens behind the web video game “Tampon Run” tell how they got started in programming. This is a first-person account of how Filipina Andrea “Andy” Gonzales from the East Village and the Bronx and white Sophie Houser from the Upper West Side met at the Author: Ann Childs. Gonzales and Houser’s incredible accomplishment and their determination to one day give back to women in STEM is inspiring and will make its readers want to go out and create after they read Girl Code. Video games, writing, paintings, a scholarly article about how this one historical figure was definitely gay–there are no limits on who this book will spark inspiration in/5(58).
In their new book, Girl Code: Gaming, Going Viral, and Getting It Done, the duo share the highs and lows of their Tampon Run journey. Below, they provide insights on going viral, learning in a girls-only tech environment, and more. Meet these rising tech stars in person on Wednesday, May 24, during an intimate talk with Gonzales and Houser at. Girl Code: Gaming, Going Viral, and Getting It Done. A real life story of two high school girls entry into the male dominated world of computer coding. Andrea 'Andy' Gonzales and Sophie Houser's personal narration of how they came to create their computer game Tampon Run and how it then went viral is encouraging to girls everywhere. Andrea Gonzales. andrea Follow. Author of Girl Code: Gaming, Going Viral, and Getting it Done // Developed Tampon Run // Interned @DoSomethingGames @microsoft @Frederator. 9 followers · 3 following · 9. @microsoft @Frederator @DoSomethingGames. New York, NY.
Girl Code: Gaming, Going Viral, and Getting It Done by Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser recounts the story of two high school girls from New York City who signed up for a summer coding program with Girls Who Code (GWC) and their project goes viral. They are interviewed by the press, make television appearances, and are invited to Silicon Valley. GAMING, GOING VIRAL, AND GETTING IT DONE. by Andrea Gonzales Sophie Houser ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 7, The teens behind the web video game “Tampon Run” tell how they got started in programming. This is a first-person account of how Filipina Andrea “Andy” Gonzales from the East Village and the Bronx and white Sophie Houser from the Upper West Side met at the Girls Who Code summer program and joined forces to create a video game that received viral media attention. Parents need to know that Girl Code is the true story of New York City high school students Andrea "Andy" Gonzales and Sophie Houser, who find themselves paired up at a summer program that uses coding as a way to empower girls. Andy and Sophie decide their final project for the program will take on one of the world's most pervasive taboos: menstruation.
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