Like the more than 330,000 who’ve signed up as of this writing, I registered for Code Year to brush up on and refine old programming techniques, as well as to learn new ones. I don’t plan to be a programmer. Ever. I don’t have the patience for it, and I’ve realized that there is a… Continue reading If you can learn to code, maybe you can get a job
Category: Technology
Entrepreneurs: What advice do you have?
Five days from now, I’ll begin the last semester of my undergraduate career. I’ll save the retrospective look for another time. Today, though, I would like to make mention of something. As a communication and interactive media double major, I felt like I haven’t been taught enough in the ways of business and entrepreneurship at… Continue reading Entrepreneurs: What advice do you have?
Changing education
When I tell people I want to go to grad school, I don’t always get the best reaction. “I’m so glad I don’t have to go school anymore,” they say. “I can’t believe you actually like it.” Well, I do. I can’t help it. I’ve always liked to share knowledge and explore, which is why… Continue reading Changing education
Getting started with Google Plus
My friend Jeremy recently asked me what Google Plus (aka Google+, G+) was. I have the feeling that he’s not the only one of my friends unfamiliar with this new social network, so I wanted to make a post explaining what Google+ is, what you can do with it, and why it shouldn’t be just… Continue reading Getting started with Google Plus