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Info RR Interview Q&A
1. After a player of CoderBunnyz becomes proficient at the game, what is their next step, what would be some of the real world coding tasks that he or she could then accomplish? After playing CoderBunnyz, a player should probably take some online courses on a programming language of their choice, then when they do the actual coding it will be a lot easier because they remember the concepts from CoderBunnyz. They could write any computer program if they really tried because of (having already learned them from playing CoderBunnyz-ed) the outline of all the coding concepts. [Shh..] If you still want more on board game and "learning is fun" theme there's an AI game coming soon! 2. You have taught the world to code, but what actual coding results have you personally been able to achieve, such as some sort of desktop software application, a mobile app, a web browser or what? I have created many cool projects in coding languages that I’ve learned (I know Scratch, Java, Python, and a little bit of Ruby), some of which include a calculator, mad libs, and fun games like ping pong, and catch the apple. I even created a war card game app and even a matching game using the application XCODE. 3. In your Barnes & Noble Maker Faire interview, you say “All computer languages, like Scratch, Python, Java, and C, use the same concepts.” Does this mean that you, as the creator of the game, can write a software program in all of those languages, and if so, can you point to any of your own functioning software creations in each? So, as the creator of this game, I think, if I try, I can write code in all these languages, because they really do all use the same concepts. But I haven’t really tried writing code in all of these languages. But here’s a real-life example of how the languages are all connected. The first language I tried was Python after I did python, I wanted to learn Java, when I was taking my first course in Java, I realized how closely linked Python and Java were. So all the languages must be connected to each other in one way or the other. 4. Your innovative game is available on Amazon, what’s it like marketing a product with them, and do you have any experience with their other web services? As of today, Amazon(https://amazon.com/dp/B075CFDG55) is doing a great job with handling orders, we never have to worry when we get an order we know Amazon will do all the work. They have always delivered the orders on time, and we have never gotten a bad review because of a bad delivery. We do amazon marketing sometimes and they always reach out to as many people as possible. So as of today, I would say Amazon has done a great job with our orders. Right now we are not working with any other web services, but may in the future. 5. Besides education, what plans do you have for deploying your coding skills? I can create apps using code. That app can help someone out, like for example you can create an app that helps you balance your diet, balancing your diet helps you stay healthy. So technically code helps you stay healthy. Coding can be used to help you solve day to day problems. These codes are called algorithms. An example algorithm can include something like helping you fix a lamp: Lamp doesn't work? -------------------------------- Lamp plugged in? Yes - plug in lamp No? Bulb burned out? Yes - Replace bulb No? Buy new lamp 6. Finally, what is your favorite coding language and why? My favorite coding language is Python. I like python for many reasons, one is because there are many sites that allow you to write and run python code, especially for free. Two, the text in python programming is very clear, clean, and easy to read. Three, I like the fact that you can use Python code for many things, You can use python to create an app, design a website, do machine learning, and so much more. I think Python is such a versatile language. In fact python and its derivatives are the language used in AI algorithms and coding. Did I say AI? Can't wait to show the world CoderMindz - Coding Game for AI lovers. A breakthrough game teaching AI! Coming this holiday season.
Python is Samaira's fav coding langage.
2 Comments
Grace
10/13/2018 12:17:53 am
Wow! Very inspiring story.
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Martin Monroe
10/17/2018 07:47:26 pm
Thanks Grace for being InfoRR's very first comment! Samaira's a special talent and it will be exciting to follow her progress.
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