Recurse Center

@recursecenter

RC is a self-directed, community-driven educational retreat for programmers. We believe people learn best when they are free to explore their interests.

New York, NY
Joined January 2012

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  1. 20 hours ago

    It took some coaxing, but we were able to get RC's Color Classic on the web. 🎉 🌈 💾

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    Jan 13

    Thanks again to everyone who came to my talk "Recursion, Iteration & JS: A love story"! Slides 👉 Here are a couple other resources from alums that helped me understand some of these concepts:

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  3. 23 hours ago

    Today’s Joy of Computing: N-Body Simulations.

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  4. Jan 13

    Today’s Joy of Computing: Phil, a crossword maker.

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  5. Jan 12

    Today’s Joy of Computing: Python 101.

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  6. Jan 11

    Pam Selle (), a returning alum here for a one week mini retreat, is blogging about each day of her week at RC. Here's her post about day one:

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  7. Jan 11

    Amy Cheng (), here for six weeks, started a blog as a warm up project, and is planning to learn a Lisp and make a web app that lets users train models for style transfers:

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  8. Jan 11

    Meredith Finkelstein (), who's also an RC Fellowship recipient, worked on learning Haskell and starting to build a prayer blockchain by implementing a prayer as an NFT (non-fungible token) in her first week here. Her latest:

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  9. Jan 11

    Sher Minn Chong (), RC Fellowship recipient and returning alum, is exploring early computer art history during her weeklong mini retreat at RC:

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  10. Jan 11

    Curious about what people do at the Recurse Center? Lucky you! A lot of folks in our current batches are planning to blog regularly about their work. Here are four of them:

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  11. Jan 11

    Today’s Joy of Computing: FOIA The Dead.

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  12. Jan 10

    Today’s Joy of Computing: Sandspiel.

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  13. Jan 9

    Today’s Joy of Computing: A tiny spreadsheet.

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  14. Jan 8

    Last month RC facilitator Alicia spent a long weekend turning our leftover batch t-shirts into three quilts for the RC library! What's your current side project?

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  15. Jan 8

    Today’s Joy of Computing: Steganocats.

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  16. Jan 7

    On the first day of every batch of RC, we ask folks to share what they're nervous and excited about. What makes you excited about programming?

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  17. Jan 7

    Today’s Joy of Computing: Compyler.

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  18. Jan 6

    Today’s Joy of Computing: touchscreen-instrument.

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  19. Jan 5

    Today’s Joy of Computing: The Antiquated Omi.

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  20. Jan 4

    RC alum Oğuz Kayral and the Spring 1, 2016 batch wrote a program to generate this collage. It’s composed of the profile photos of all 804 people who were in the RC community as of April 2016. It might be time for an update: Our community is now nearly 1,400 people!

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