Over 80 students have taken my on-line video game course on Udemy and it has a 4.85 average review, which is really good for Udemy. I wanted to offer a 60% discount (only $20) for the Black Friday holiday (Friday through Wednesday) to allow everyone to grab a copy for their kids or grandkids. Read more
Author: bluemonkeydev
Black Friday deal on Wired For Coding
My book, Wired For Coding, has a 5-star rating on Amazon. With well over 200 copies out in the world, I thought I would offer a discount price over the Black Friday holiday (Friday through Wednesday), allowing everyone else to grab a copy. Read more
Social Media doesn’t give a F**K about you
Social Media has become useless again
Little changes over time. Businesses try to sell. Consumers try to ignore them. Platforms are created to bridge the gap. Marketing firms get creative. Platforms constantly change the rules. We all loose.
Social Media Platforms, Organized from Least Useful to Complete Waste of Time Read more
Future of Tech Start Up Sioux Falls Panel
Code Bootcamp’s co-founder has coordinated a “Future of Tech Start Up” panel this week in partnership with The Bakery as a part of Global Entrepreneurship Week.
This event is open to the public, so please join us on Wednesday, November 16 from 5:30 to 7:00pm at The Bakery. Read more
Kids Learn to Build Video Games On-line
Gaming Bootcamp Video Course
Kids love video games, just ask them. But, what if they could build their own video games? Could you help them success with at that goal? Probably not, but that’s fine because I have a complete video course developed just for this purpose.
During the summer of 2016, our Gaming Bootcamp taught 133 kids how to build video games. Their ages ranged from 7 to 17 and most of them had no prior experience building games. Read more
Where are the Women Technology Founders around Sioux Falls?
In of preparation of Global Entrepreneurship Week, The Bakery is coordinating a number of educational workshops and asked me if I would teach one. I have no time to commit to putting together a course so I suggested that we set up a technology entrepreneur panel instead — no preparation work for me.
The panel discussion will be held on November 16 from 5 to 7 and we’ll get three or four panelists together to discuss “The Future of Technology Entrepreneurism.” Our panel will be made up of true technology people who either run technology businesses or have launched technology businesses. Read more