Join me let’s celebrate International Women’s Day as I decided to share my short story on how 4 most inspiring women in tech inspired me to start my journey in tech most especially with Udacity nanodegree program…
- Grace Livingston, founder Interpid
Programs she covered:
Intro to self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree program and
Flying Car Nanodegree program.
Thanks to her, I was able to developed interest in Artificial Intelligence (A.I) and Machine learning (M.L). With her inspiration,😇 I build my first offline chat bot app for my mom to be able to use her phone via voice recognition.😉
- Brynn Claypoole, Software Engineer at 10X Genomics, App developer for a number of startups.
Her work as a software engineer inspired me to join The Udacity Data Analyst Nanodegree program and dive deeper into developing of many funny😂,fancy😌 and cool😎 and functional apps/games since senior high!
- Ire Aderinokun, co-founder BuyCoins, Front-End Developer, Philanthropist.
Program she offered:
Blockchain Developer Nanodegree program
Her brave and motivational steps toward search for confidence💪 inspired me to go into Blockchain Technologies and developed my first Blockchain Voting Application
- Lois Choji, Senior Lead Jos Nigerian Women in tech, Former #1 ABS-CBN.
Her work as a motivational speaker🗣 and confidence builder👥 inspired and assisted me to fight against imposter syndrome which nearly destroyed my social life 2½ years ago.😞 Till today, I’m no longer isolating myself from the outside world, I can do almost anything I wanna do freely!👼
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No prob. Keep posting. 😌
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Yea… I haven’t log in for a long time, I’ll update my picture as you wish😇
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Yes please – that’d be perfect, Angel. 🙂
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I’ve been so busy with work and school life… Thanks for following✌
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You should totally add your picture to that post because it seems to me that you are all four of them in one – a totally inspiring example for International Women’s Day.
Intriguing comment about the “psychological pattern in which one doubts one’s accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a “fraud””. You posted about that?
Robert.
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Unfollowed and re-followed so I can turn on notifications via the app. I never see your posts in my timeline. Now I won’t miss any. 🙃
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