I started/continued to code in 2019 because...
I started coding because I wanted to build tools for underserved communities
I continued because I was busy creating a tool for refugee aid workers in the field.
I deserve credit for...
Building an entire platform for my organization to boost school attendance and increases access to food for children (especially girls) in refugee camps.
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I hope to see my school/work/developer/tech community...
I hope to see people in the dev community celebrate learning over knowledge.
I hope to see developers take care of themselves and others.
I hope to see work places reward people that show growth and dedication in their work.
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