Our website automatically updates as more people come to join a batch at the Recurse Center. Today, we finally hit 3,000 people!
Thank you to everyone in our growing community! RC couldn't exist without you all. 👫👩🏽🤝👩🏼👬
Join us on August 13 for Localhost!
🦠 @computerender will present Mote, an interactive ecosystem simulation with hundreds of thousands of organisms. His custom GPU physics engine models many simple behaviors at a massive scale, producing fascinating emergent phenomena.
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We're offering $10,000 Fellowships to women working on open source programming projects, research, and art for our batch starting Jan 7. 50% of funding is reserved for women, trans, and non-binary people of color.
Apply now: recurse.com/blog/145-fello…
Please help spread the word!
SO BASICALLY THERE'S THIS PROGRAMMING RETREAT WHERE YOU GET TO WORK ON WHATEVER YOU WANT WITH NO DEADLINES AND YOU COLLABORATE WITH COOL PEOPLE BUT ALSO IT'S FREE BECAUSE THERE'S THIS OPTIONAL THING WHERE THEY HELP YOU FIND A JOB IF YOU WANT AND RUST'S TYPE SYSTEM IS ACTUALLY
We're funding Fellowships of up to $10,000 for women, trans, and non-binary people to work on programming projects, research, and art at RC this fall.
Apply by July 22nd and start August 12th or September 23rd.
recurse.com/blog/149-10000…
Please help spread the word!
Programmers: If you had $10,000 and 12 weeks to make a positive difference by building a tool, doing research, or contributing to an existing project, what would you work on? (If you're not a programmer, what would you want someone to work on?)
We're offering $10,000 Fellowships to women working on open source programming projects, research, and art for our batch starting Jan 7. 50% of funding is reserved for women, trans, and non-binary people of color.
Apply now: recurse.com/blog/145-fello…
Please help spread the word!
📢 We offer grants of up to $7,000 to folks from groups that are underrepresented in programming who do a batch at RC. Tell your friends! recurse.com/diversity
💻 RC is free for everyone: our grants cover living/travel expenses that would prevent someone from attending.
A great example of how much you can accomplish with curiosity, hard work, and persistence.
Way back in 2017, Nora Sandler started a blog at the Recurse Center.
One of her first posts was about writing a C compiler.
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We're now offering need-based grants of up to $1,000 to women, trans, and/or non-binary people who attend our Spring 2 or Summer 1 online batches: recurse.com/blog/156-were-…
RC is and has always been free to attend; our grants are for living expenses.
We’ve spent the past year running the Recurse Center in RC Together, a virtual space to help people feel connected and collaborate.
Today, we’re opening up private beta access so other groups can try it out!
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Narrated Diffs: a tool that lets you reorder and comment on each section of your GitHub pull requests (or .diff files) so your changes tell a clear story and are easier for people to understand. By Thomas Broadley.
narrated-diffs.thomasbroadley.com
Source: github.com/tbroadley/narr…