Better, not harder


Whenever we come up short, we hear people say ‘try harder’.

But after a while, we run out of energy to keep pushing on.

There’s no more energy left to try ‘harder’.

Sooner or later, we all come up empty.

What if instead of trying ‘harder’, we try ‘better’.

Take the path we’ve been afraid of all this time.

Spend the time to learn a whole new approach.

Because ‘better’ just might be the answer when ‘harder’ doesn’t seem to work out.

Making. Really. Cool. Things.


Code.org

One of the best initiative taken ever in the history of computer science education. Why is that?

Because anybody and everybody can learn to code. It’s that simple! Ask any “coder” why computer science (I know this term is so boring!) is good, and he’ll (or one of the few she’s will) give you one of the following reasons: without computer science (promise I won’t use this again) not much works, or we have the best jobs, or you creatively solve problems, or creative technology is lucrative. I just have one thing to say about that. MAKING. REALLY. COOL. THINGS.

The programmers of tomorrow are the wizards of future. We are so much dependent on technology, that if you know how to write code, you can actually do magical things involving just your surroundings. You’re gonna look like you have magic powers compared to everybody else. So why not take the first step?

Let’s make some cool things then!