Linda Liukas: Crawling into a computer
What if you could fall in love with a computer by falling inside of it? In this talk programer and children’s book author, Linda Liukas, explains how stories can help us understand the mechanics of a computer. By giving each component a character we can better understand how each piece interacts with each other. Linda Liukas is the founder of Hello Ruby, a platform that teaches computing and coding with whimsy and magic.

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