Programmer Vs. Developer

Programmer Vs. Developer

I hear people introduce themselves as programmers, and some say they are developers. Hmm. I decided to ask about the difference between a programmer and a developer. A programmer writes code and understands the algorithm, and a developer work with big and sometimes different applications. They work with people. Whenever I am in a meetup, and I meet people, I know the difference now. Programmers love to be taught by their developers. The developers help the programmers get into the higher material so they can become developers. Developers are what power games. Some games that kids have played want to be like that developer. It all starts with coding!

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Coding Is Fun and Exciting!

Coding Is Fun and Exciting!

To me, every language is fun and exciting!

Yes, they are all exciting. Sometimes I go to sleep with thoughts of how to get rid of a bug to get my code running.

Eventually, the next day, when I get rid of the bug, and my code is able to run, I laugh. That is so cool! Ruby, as I said before, was an enjoyable language. It was very natural for me. It was friendly going from English to coding. It also helped to start a change in my thought process, from the way I think to the way the computer thinks. It was not so easy, but it can be done. When you get used to it, it becomes interesting. Actually, your problem-solving skill begins to develop and changes completely over time. As a programmer/Coder/Computer Scientist/Software Engineer/Developer you train your mind to think in a different way. Ruby and Python, from my experience and my brothers, is that they are and feel natural, but Ruby is more natural than Python.

What Do You Do As a Hobby?

What Do You Do As a Hobby?

We kids love to play soccer, like my brothers. Daniel does soccer, basketball plays the piano and saxophone.  Eugene does soccer and plays the trombone and the piano. For me, Coding is just one of the hobbies I do for fun. I also play the piano, draw, and right now I am learning how to play percussion. I also love to spend time with my friends. How about including coding as a hobby?

Coding can be a very interesting hobby. Make out time for it and you see that you can do with it.

Our Mission

Our Mission

Here is our mission at BugZero.Codes

  1. Combat online distraction and mischief
  2. Enhancing math skills
  3. Building a strong community where kids are involved in identifying challenges and building solutions using code in our homes, schools, and communities
  4. Growing the tech community.

Why is Bug Zero Unique?

Kids are teaching kids. Kids are building life skills. Kids are learning responsibility.

Mark your calendar! October 13th is the Bug Zero Workshop! Join us! It is going to be amazing because we are elevating play with limited run.

Collaboration

Collaboration

In my third-grade class, collaborative learning was introduced. We worked in groups of five students per group. Each group sat around the teacher’s desk and we learned together. We worked on our little projects, and after a few minutes, We left and another group sat around the teacher. Now, In fifth-grade, We are still learning in groups. I like doing fun projects in groups. Working together gives everyone equal opportunity to participate and communicate their ideas. My Bug Zero friends have done a lot of projects together in collaboration. During our projects, we have a common goal to solve a problem. We have shared ideas and thought about our options, our decisions, and our results. We love to work together to bring our projects to life. Here at Bug Zero, we work in teams to encourage teamwork.  When everyone does their part, it comes together as one. We all need to work together to build a solution.

 

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Does Age Play a Role in Coding?

Does Age Play a Role in Coding?

Can you imagine what it feels like to code at 82?
I started at the age of 9. My oldest brother started at the age of 12 and Eugene started at 10.
There may be kids that are younger and are coding right now. There may be some adults that are older and they are thinking “No, I am too old to know how to code.” I always hear adults say “Oh, I am too old to learn how to code.” And some kinds think that coding is only for adults.
An 82-year-old app developer is showing that everyone can code. In coding, there is no age- restriction.
The only thing that restricts us is us. If you think you can’t do it, you may not be able to do it, If you believe you can, you will.

Now you can see, everyone, the young, the elderly, can code!

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