The backstory on our creation of Archiverly: On the first day of SXSW my grandmother passed away. It was a big blow. I attend SXSW for inspiration and insight. To say that I was not in a great place for... Continue reading →
I was fortunate enough to get a ticket to Google I/O this year. Google I/O is Google’s yearly developers conference held in San Francisco. They have a lottery to win the chance to buy a ticket. While the conference itself... Continue reading →
I recently completed the Coursera Machine Learning course by Andrew Ng. It was an extraordinary intro to Machine Learning. If you have an interest in how your photo software can figure out who is in a picture or how your... Continue reading →
April 24-26, Plano, TX I spent the last weekend of April in Plano, Texas exploring the Data Analysis side of Python. Thanks to Numfocus, PyLadiesATX was able to give scholarships to 5 Austin PyLadies to attend. So I had a... Continue reading →
Last Tuesday, I went to a Women in Technology Panel, presented by General Assembly. On the heels of PyMoms launching I felt it important to hear what successful women were saying about succeeding in Technology. It was a fascinating conversation... Continue reading →
February 23rd. The date has been staring at me all day. I’ve had such a busy two months, I hardly noticed the passage of time. It’s been a good busy, let me recap! PyMoms officially began yesterday here in Austin.... Continue reading →
It’s not quite January 1st, but close enough! The kids are in school and being tended, and it’s my first day back at Vuka. I’m feeling productive so here are a few announcements. I wrote a few months ago about... Continue reading →
Dates: August 7 & 9 , 2014 Instructor: Sara Safavi I spent Saturday, the 9th, at a free Django workshop put together by the wonderful PyLadies Austin Chapter. It’s a beginner workshop and will probably be held again yearly. The... Continue reading →
I submitted a meetup proposal for SXSW Interactive 2015. I hope we can get some good discussion going on how we cope, thrive and learn as new parents. I know this is a big topic for moms in the tech industry,... Continue reading →