She began researching coding bootcamps and found a lot in her hometown of London but they weren’t accessible to her. “My son was still very young and I wasn’t getting any sleep,” Amina remembers. “So the thought of going to a bootcamp Monday to Friday, nine to five, was absolutely impossible. Nevertheless I’m still really grateful that bootcamps exist because I benefited from their positive marketing material. It made me believe that I could do it. I chose to start learning Ruby as my first programming language because one of the bootcamps was advising it and had some materials on their website. I believe as long as you learn one language you can transpose that knowledge into others.”
11 Paintings from Spanish Artists That You Can See in U.S. Museums
Created in 1907 by Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon, and originally titled The Brothel of Avignon) portrays five naked prostitutes from a brothel…