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A web developer encourages young people to code
In today's digital age it's no surprise that many lucrative jobs require coding skills. The increased demand for skilled programmers has led to a push for schools to implement coding into their curriculum. In this segment we meet Hillary Lewandowsky from Detroit Michigan, who discovered her love of coding upon entering college and now encourages young people especially young women to code.
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