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The turtle that codes. Nadja Lederer Rails Girls Linz, 14.6.2014 <% @ladiesandgents.each do |lAg| %> <%= lAg.stayCurious %> <%= lAg.keepOnCoding %> <% end %>

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I like turtles. [1]

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They set out to save our world... [2]

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… like pizza…. [3]

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…some of them even read code.

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RubyTurtle

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The “magic” behind it ¡  turtle.turn ¡  turtle.forward ¡  turtle.penUp ¡  turtle.penDown

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RubyTurtle – go wild…

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More tools that help learn coding

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Light-Bot

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Ruby-Hamster-Modell

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What it’s like to be a developer?

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;) THANK YOU! [5]

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References RubyTurtle: http://www.swisseduc.ch/informatik/turtles/download.html Light-Bot: http://light-bot.com/hocflash.html Ruby-Hamster-Modell: http://www-is.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~dibo/hamster/ruby.html [1] http://boncia.co/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/picture-of-a-sea-turtle-163.jpg [2] http://steve-lovelace.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/teenage-mutant- ninja-turtles-in-hogwarts-colors.png [3] http://www.dylancooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/ngbbs4a295a544f815.gif [4] http://imgur.com/x0ml8 [5] http://sd.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/i/keep-calm-and-code-on-768.png