Of the 1600 applications that were submitted to CodeNow, two of our amazing seniors at East-West, Jenny Cen and Angel Vargas, were selected to an incredible program where they had the opportunity to increase their technical computer skills, learn about coding, and even receive a free laptop to keep!
Here is what Jenny has to say about the whole experience:
I first noticed the CodeNow.org program while walking through the hallways. The flyer was on one of the hallway’s doors and was quite interesting. The words “Hackety-Hack” made me think that I may learn how to hack so I decided to learn more about this program. Unfortunately, as I soon learned on the first day of class, Hackety-Hack had nothing to do with hacking. The free laptop (with charger) and a stipend of around $1500 for those who are accepted into the Summer Fellowship cemented my intention to apply to the program. The application process included an interview in Manhattan directly after school too, which made me nervous because it’s an interview. But I managed to get accepted in the end.
When I was accepted, I learned that I had to reply back within a certain time limit. Therefore, if you receive an acceptance email, reply back immediately. The 6-day lessons took place in Manhattan. In fact, it was where the interview took place. Each lesson is from around seven or eight o’clock in the morning to around three or four o'clock in the afternoon. So was it like an entire week of school for three weeks? Yes. Was it worth it? Of course it was. Well, I certainly thought so. Ignoring the whole free laptop aspect of the program, I also had a lot of fun while I was learning Ruby. I did have some homework, but the homework wasn’t too hard. It was just watch some videos and take a very short quiz afterwards. There was even a prize for the first one to complete the assignment.
This program was wonderful because we, the students, explored what exactly a programmer can do. We made simple games like choose your own adventure and rock-paper-scissors, a program that let us tweet without actually going on the website, and even a program that encrypted and decrypted messages. All of this is what a novice programmer can do, a programmer with simply 6 days of lessons. Now imagine what professional programmers can do. They create the websites and games we all know and love. The experience was made greater with all the friendly people I met, both fellow students and the teachers. Every week was a new assigned seat so you will definitely meet some new people. The teachers will also talk to you before class starts and after class ends and are more than happy to help you with your programming. The food was also brilliant. Every day was a different meal and it was always delicious.
If you ever have the chance to apply to this program, you should. It will open your eyes to the wonders of programming and computer science. If you enjoyed the Hour of Code, then you will definitely enjoy CodeNow. If you didn’t, apply anyways. CodeNow is way better than the Hour of Code.
Stay posted for Angel's reflection of his experience at CodeNow.