Yu: Angela

She began to sketch her own map. Not the polished topographic work she did for clients, but a map to help her think. She layered evidence like tracing paper: a cluster of 19th-century whaling routes, a constellation of lighthouse logs, names that bent toward Westering languages. She mapped currents and myths in equal measure, and after months the name Merrow sat, like a bruise, in the center.

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When you follow her Web Development Bootcamp, you do not spend three hours learning HTTP protocols. Instead, you build a dice game. Then, when you need to send data between the dice and the scoreboard, she introduces the concept of APIs and JSON just in time for you to use it. She began to sketch her own map

That evening at the inn, Mrs. Sato placed a cup of tea in front of her. “What did you do?” she asked. She mapped currents and myths in equal measure,

Before she was teaching Python and Swift, Angela Yu was a medical doctor and surgical trainee in the UK's National Health Service (NHS). Her transition into tech was born out of frustration with the antiquated technology she encountered daily in hospitals. She realized that tasks consuming hours of a doctor’s day could often be replaced by just ten lines of code.