Techtonica is thrilled to announce our newest Supporter: Dalvin Digital Design ! Dalvin Digital Design is a web agency dedicated to propelling your brand forward with a dynamic team of industry experts and innovative approaches. They take on projects in web and mobile app development, along with UX design and more. Dalvin Digital Design’s founder has already supported Techtonica through volunteering and individual support, and we are extremely excited to work with his whole organization in pursuit of our shared goal to help women and non-binary adults overcome barriers into the tech industry, and to help companies build technical teams with the diverse life experiences needed to exceed user expectations and build great products.
关于我们
Techtonica provides aspirational Bay Area women and non-binary adults seeking economic empowerment a pathway to careers in software engineering, and serves the recruitment needs of tech companies committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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https://techtonica.org
Techtonica的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- San Francisco
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2016
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Techtonica员工
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Michelle Glauser
Techtonica Founder & CEO empowering women/enby folks in need w/ tech skills | Developer Community Leader
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Judy Tuan
Technical Apprenticeship Program Manager at Techtonica
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Fariba Dadko
Software Engineer @ Sony | OOP, Mid Level
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Daaimah Tibrey
??????Software Engineer by day;????♀?Mystery Shopper by night!
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Techtonica Founder & CEO empowering women/enby folks in need w/ tech skills | Developer Community Leader
Techtonica's next Introduction To Programming Languages: Concepts Across Languages workshop with Daaimah Tibrey is happening tomorrow for anyone who might be interested. https://lnkd.in/gF47HC-u
Don't forget, we've got our next Introduction to Programming Languages workshop this week! The three sessions are designed to build off of each other or stand alone, so don't worry if you didn't attend the first. This week, Techtonica graduate and Software Engineering Training Manager Daaimah Tibrey will introduce concepts shared across programming languages. Understanding these commonalities makes it easier to learn new languages and transfer skills between them! Join us on Thursday to learn more and support Techtonica in our mission to help women and non-binary adults overcome barriers into the tech industry.
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It's the week our participants and mentors have all been waiting for: graduation! Please join us this Friday, November 15 at 1:30pm PT for Techtonica's Graduation Celebration, featuring demos of our participants' final projects. We'll have some networking and mingling time if you'd like to join us on Zoom (sign up on Eventbrite to participate!) or if you'd rather just watch, we're going to livestream here as well! Hope to see many of you there to celebrate Techtonica's newest graduates' achievements with us.
Techtonica 2024 H2 Virtual Graduation Celebration and Fundraiser
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Don't forget, we've got our next Introduction to Programming Languages workshop this week! The three sessions are designed to build off of each other or stand alone, so don't worry if you didn't attend the first. This week, Techtonica graduate and Software Engineering Training Manager Daaimah Tibrey will introduce concepts shared across programming languages. Understanding these commonalities makes it easier to learn new languages and transfer skills between them! Join us on Thursday to learn more and support Techtonica in our mission to help women and non-binary adults overcome barriers into the tech industry.
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Thanks for sharing, Michelle! Do any of you have more tips for her about Git and GitHub best practices?
?? Using Git/GitHub: Lessons in Version Control and Collaboration ?? As I’ve been developing my final project, Git and GitHub have been invaluable for keeping my code organized, ensuring quality, and incorporating feedback efficiently. Thanks to the direction from my mentor Shikha Mehta and support from Techtonica staff Daaimah Tibrey, here are a few takeaways from my experience: ?? Sticking to the Plan: With a detailed roadmap in place, I mapped out branches and set specific goals for each pull request. This structure kept my workflow smooth and prevented overcommitting changes in one branch, allowing for focused, manageable updates. ?? Commit Messages and Amendments: Writing clear, concise commit messages became a priority. I used Git’s --amend feature to refine messages, ensuring each one accurately captured the intent of changes—vital for tracking progress and easing code reviews. ?? Collaboration and Rebase Practice: Getting feedback from my cohort mates was essential, and I used this opportunity to hone my rebasing skills. While awaiting PR approvals, I progressed on other branches, then rebased to seamlessly incorporate any suggestions. ?? Managing Pull Request Comments: Addressing feedback was key. I made sure to respond to each suggestion and referenced specific comments when making updates. This approach kept the conversation organized and allowed reviewers to track changes effectively. ?? Syncing Local and Remote Directories: To avoid potential merge conflicts, I consistently synced my local repo with the remote repository. This ensured a cleaner workflow, reduced errors, and made merging much smoother. This project has been a reminder of Git/GitHub’s value—not only for version control but also for enhancing my technical skills, collaboration, and attention to detail. ?? What are your top Git tips for team projects?
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Every participant in our current cohort has grown so much, and is being challenged to combine all of their new or expanded technical and core skills in one individual capstone project right now. We're lucky enough that some participants, like Michelle B., have also chosen to share vulnerably about this phase of their growth journeys. Growing pains can be tough, but support from cohort members, program staff, and volunteer mentors makes a huge difference when participants need just a little more encouragement. If you'd like to be a mentor and encourage our next cohort like Shikha Mehta has done for Michelle, mentor applications for H1 2025 are open now on our website:?https://lnkd.in/gMii5xXH and, if you only have an hour and want to make an impact for our current cohort as soon as next week, we still have openings for practice interview volunteers: https://lnkd.in/gahfYSNB
Embracing New Ways to Plan: A Growth Mindset Journey I knew going into my capstone project at Techtonica that planning would be a big part of the process. But I didn't quite expect just how much planning we’d have to do—and how different it would be from what I was used to! Usually, my planning style involves grabbing a notebook or doing a brain dump in Excalidraw (a digital whiteboard tool). This time, I had to work with tools I wasn't comfortable with: pitch decks, detailed scheduling, and structured planning. My instinct was to stick with my familiar ways, and honestly, the change gave me a lot of anxiety. At one point, I felt so frustrated that I wanted to throw my hands up and go back to what I knew. But with some encouragement from my mentor Shikha Mehta and a lot of self-reflection, I decided to use this as an opportunity to grow. While I typically prefer a more flexible approach compared to rigid structures, I reminded myself why these workflows exist—to make project development smoother, clearer, and more efficient. So, through gritted teeth, I committed to implementing these new methods. And now, as I head into week 2 of 4 of this project, I can see the benefits clearly. I found that the detailed schedule is helping me stay on track and making it easier to communicate progress with my collaborators. I feel more prepared and confident, and I've learned that sometimes new methods aren't meant to hinder—they're actually meant to help. Keeping a growth mindset isn't easy when anxiety kicks in. But it's worth it. #GrowthMindset #Planning #PersonalDevelopment
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We've EXTENDED our deadline!!! Additionally, if you were unable to submit your application due to missing the JS study group requirement, we've added one last JS study group night!! LAST study group night: Monday, October 28th, 2024 6pm - 8pm PDT. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gzu47Bq6 Applications?deadline is now?October 28th, 2024 Noon PDT https://lnkd.in/d9_awWW7
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Join us and make a difference!?#Volunteer?for our applicant?workshop?on October 29 & 30 to help bridge the gap in #technology #education and empower aspiring engineers. ??? Oct 29: 2:45 PM -5:45 PM PDT? ??? Oct 30: 5:45 PM - 8:45 PM PDT Make an impact: https://lnkd.in/gH4ZPd3W Thank you for sharing with your network!
Volunteer at Techtonica's Virtual Application Workshops
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Would you like to learn or increase your knowledge about payment software systems, while supporting Techtonica's mission??Join us?as?Vincent on the Internet takes us through this workshop. All proceeds will go towards continuing software engineering education at Techtonica. Please sign up on our Eventbrite page if you'd like to attend or share the link with your friends and colleagues. Thank you for your support! https://lnkd.in/gJBXkY7q
Payments Engineering: Lessons Learned in Writing Software for Payments
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Application deadline has been EXTENDED for our upcoming cohort.? Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to kickstart your career in tech! New application deadline: Friday, October 25th, 2024, at noon Pacific Time. Techtonica’s virtual full-time software engineering program provides hands on software engineering training with need-based, sliding-scale, subsidized tuition and stipend scholarships, followed by six months of remote job placement or job search support for women and non-binary adults seeking economic empowerment. Ready to take the first step towards a rewarding career in tech? Apply now and seize the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive in the ever-evolving world of technology. Apply here: https://lnkd.in/d9_awWW7 #TechLeadership? #CareerOpportunity? #ApplyNow? #TechIndustry? #LikeanEngineer? #SoftwareEngineer? #WomeninTech
Techtonica: Bridging the Tech Gap
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