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Bug Zero is a playground where solutions to problems come alive. There’s a daily need for solution Hi, I'm Timothy. I code my own apps.
12/25/2021
Merry Christmas! We trust that you and your families are doing well and are having a great Christmas. Christmas break is a great time to talk with family and see people you haven't seen in a while. It is also a great time to code. If you have some free time, you can start learning a programming language and keep building on it throughout the new year!
Don't wait! Start learning a programming language today!
Daniel Amadi had the chance to talk to 6-8-year-old boys and girls about coding at The Tender Hearts Nursery and Primary School in Nigeria! This was an amazing opportunity to tell kids about everyday things that use code. He talked about Traffic Lights, Computers, Phones and so much more!
We have spoken at several tech events, schools, and even a library! Speaking at events has been a great way to reach many, who together, can begin to make changes to grow the tech community and get more kids involved.
What new skills are you learning at home? Today, we have continued our sewing journey. The fabric has come in and we are cutting it to be ready to be sewn. What do you think we're sewing?
Happy Easter 2020! Played by Eugene Amadi.
Easter song 2020
03/30/2020
On the news we see the wide spread of people testing positive with the corona virus, We see grandpa's, grandma's, mom's, dad's, young people battling for life here and around the World, scientists, researchers working round the clock. Pictures of doctors, nurses and pharmacist going far and beyond, commitment and desperation to save lives. We are at home and the healthcare workers are at the front line working tirelessly. Some families have been seperated because mom or dad is at the frontline, Retirees are ready to put on the coat or scrub again to save human life.
We are praying for you.
Thank you to all the health care workers at the frontline.
03/25/2020
Even while many of us are at home, remember to be appreciative. Remember to be thankful you have food in your fridge. It's very easy for us to complain about all the problems and setbacks this pandemic has caused, but instead let's use it as a reminder to not take what we have for granted.
03/23/2020
As many of us are stuck at home not knowing what's going on and distancing ourselves from our friends and close family. This is a great opportunity to look back and be thankful for what you have. Remember all the memories and fun (or maybe not so fun) things you did when you were younger. Always have a heart of service and try to help as many people as possible in your own home, or even a fellow neighbor or friend.
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