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March 30, 2019

You Won't Believe What This High Schooler Is Creating - Part 2

You Won't Believe What This High Schooler Is Creating - Part 2
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Episode 5: “You have nothing to lose. If you have a solution, just try it. There are no consequences in programming. If you want to crash your computer writing something you think might work, just do it. In so many other professions, there are consequences. If you are a doctor, and you like, 'Well, this might work!' You will kill someone. You have to be very careful. In programming, you can just let it out.” - Louie Kotler

 

Welcome back to The Debate Without Debate Podcast and to our fifth episode! This week, we have the second part of the conversation we had with Louie Kotler. If you have not listened to that to the first half, make sure to go check out episode 004! In this half of our two-part series, we talked to Louie about what inspired him to start coding, what it feels like to surpass Apple’s tech support, how Apple’s been slacking when it comes to innovation, the importance of open source companies, what it feels like having multiple coding jobs in high school, what he has learned, thus far, from his new passion, and how we balances it all. Louie also has a really interesting perspective on why yawning holds the key to a better, more connected future, so make sure to listen till the end to hear the whole story. 

 

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