Congratulations to Our Congressional App Challenge Winners!!!

See text below from Representative Alex Mooney’s 12/21/2020 Newsletter (NOTE: This is the second year in a row that our team has won this Congressional App Challenge):

Join me in congratulating the winners of the 2020 Congressional App Challenge in West Virginia’s Second Congressional District!

  • Mariam Kisto — George Washington High School

  • Zackery Mowrer — George Washington High School

  • Caleb Newell — Homeschooled

  • Chase Steorts — Hurricane High School

Thank you for representing West Virginia so brilliantly in the creation of your innovative app, called Fantasky. This app helps users maintain a weekly schedule, organize tasks and track progress.

Watch the West Virginia Coding Club Team App Presentation HERE.

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Guest Speaker - Thank you Charlie Dennie - WV Broadband

The West Virginia Coding Club was privileged to have Charlie Dennie, the Director of West Virginia Broadband, West Virginia Development Office, Department of Commerce, speak to the Club at our meeting on December 12, 2020. Mr. Dennie discussed a number of topics including a brief history of how the Internet came to be and his career path with Technology to his current position as the Director of WV Broadband. He also spoke to the importance of entrepreneurship and innovation to the development of West Virginia as a home for internet-based businesses that utilize the internet. Many thanks to Mr. Dennie for taking his time and sharing insights with our West Virginia students. He encouraged our students to develop their coding and technology skills to prepare for the future.

WVCC WINS AGAIN!!!

Congressman Alex Mooney’s office has informed our club that for the second consecutive year, we have won the Congressional App Challenge contest for our State!!

Big congratulations to our coding team of Zack, Mariam, Caleb and Chase. You guys and girl are AWESOME!

We look forward to winning again next year!

West Virginia Coding Club Expands Into Six Additional Counties!

With the pandemic still raging across our State, more and more students have discovered the value of our club. In the last three months the club has grown from students in five counties to that of eleven counties!

A big welcome to our new members!! Our club looks forward to continued growth. Only a lack of funds will prevent this from happening. Please help us by donating directly to our PayPal account or by sending a check to:

WVCC

PO Box 421

Charleston, WV 25322

Cloudflare guest speaker shares career and hiring insights

At the October 24th meeting WVCC had a guest speaker. Jonathan Spies is an Engineering Director at Cloudflare, Inc. and previous Co-Founder of Bypass Mobile. Jonathan gave WVCC students insights and advice into the hiring process, as well as what Cloudflare does as a company.

Cloudflare protects and accelerates any Internet application online without adding hardware, installing software, or changing a line of code. It is not a VPN, but similar by allowing computers in different locations to be on the “same network” via Cloudflare’s global network of 200 systems. Additional information about Cloudflare, Inc. may be found at: www.cloudflare.com / @cloudflare

Some of the keys insights he provided in the hiring process were:

1.     Many companies may provide a coding assignment to complete. Submissions will work. How will your submission stand out?

2.     Code organization, reuse code instead of cut and paste, again (Clean, Efficient)

3.     Incorporates Automated Testing

4.     Being a “T-Shaped” person (Know how to do a lot of things pretty well and do one thing very well.

Jonathan also talked about future demand areas for Technology Companies, which included Security, Machine Learning and aspects that support the Entertainment Industry (Video Streaming in Real Time, Network Integrity and Graphics).

Jonathan’s last advice was to “Be Curious!” – Learning how to learn on your own allows you to be one of the best. The best people can figure it out. He shared there is a great resource in just exploring Wikipedia and finding more out about things.

The West Virginia Coding Club appreciates Jonathan Spies investing in our students, helping them to be better prepared for the future and their future careers.

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WV Coding Club Team submits App for Congressional App Challenge

WV Coding Club Team, Zack, Miriam, Caleb and Chase recently submitted an App they built for helping fellow teens and others to keep organized through creating and managing tasks. This team won the Congressional App Challenge last year for their App submission helping fellow West Virginia teens with resources to help with various personal challenges.

The Team’s App for this year, “Fantasky” can be found at www.fantasky.app. The presentation of their video can be seen below and found on our youtube channel (WV Coding).

To go straight to the video, click on video below or click the link here: Fantasky App Presentation

Presentation of the West Virginia Coding Club Team on October 15, 2020 on the App they created www.fantasky.app to benefit fellow youth and adults. The West ...

WV Coding Club - Online Meetings coming soon!!!

Due to the University of Charleston’s current Covid-19 policy, they will not be able to host any on campus gatherings or outside visitors throughout the Fall semester. Because of this, WVCC will hold Zoom meetings for all club members beginning on Saturday, September 12 at 10:00am. All club members are required to tune into this meeting! A link to the meeting will be provided on our ( remind system ) the week prior to the meeting, so check your phone for this important information.

Also, check our website calendar for additional club zoom meetings throughout the Fall.

Meantime, our coding team is putting the finishing touches on an app that we will be submitting to this year’s Congressional App Challenge Contest. Our plan is to submit it by the end of September which will give us plenty of time to make any last minute adjustments, if need be before the October 19 deadline.

If any club member has any questions, email me at danmcelroy15@gmail.com

WV Coding Club preparing for 2020 Congressional App Challenge!

Our West Virginia Coding Club’s team is busily at work (remotely) creating our entry for this year’s Congressional App Challenge! Planning to complete sometime in September . . . stay tuned! Our team won last year’s Congressional App Challenge with its entry that helps fellow teens in West Virginia with personal support resources. Even during these challenging times, our West Virginia Coding Club students are up to the challenge! To learn more about the West Virginia Coding Club, go to www.wvcoding.org