Aditi Gopinath | SheCodes

Aditi Gopinath

🇮🇳 Indian living in BANGLORE, 🇮🇳 India
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Aditi's Story I first became interested in coding during high school when a computer science teacher introduced us to basic programming concepts through a fun and interactive project. The excitement of solving problems and creating something functional from scratch captivated me. My interest deepened as I explored online coding tutorials and participated in coding clubs. The endless possibilities of technology and the potential to create innovative solutions to real-world problems fueled my passion. Learning about influential figures in tech and their contributions inspired me further. I realized that coding is a powerful tool for creativity and innovation, and it offers numerous career opportunities in various fields. The logical thinking and problem-solving skills gained from coding also appeal to me, making it a fulfilling and intellectually stimulating pursuit.

🙋‍♀️ Aditi's Motivation

My motivation for learning how to code with SheCodes stems from the desire to acquire in-demand tech skills and pursue a fulfilling career in the technology industry. SheCodes offers a supportive and inclusive environment tailored for women, providing a sense of community and encouragement. The structured, hands-on workshops cover essential programming languages and tools, enabling practical learning and skill development. Additionally, SheCodes' focus on real-world projects helps in building a strong portfolio, which is crucial for job applications. The availability of scholarships makes the program accessible, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder my learning journey. Overall, SheCodes provides a comprehensive and empowering platform to gain coding proficiency, network with like-minded individuals, and advance my career in tech.

🤹‍♀️ Aditi's Hobbies

Some of my hobbies include playing chess, coding, cooking, reading, and playing badminton. I enjoy the strategic thinking in chess, the creativity in coding and cooking, the immersive experience of reading, and the physical activity and fun of playing badminton.

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Aditi's coding training

Aditi has gained access to SheCodes Plus for at no cost. It’s a 4 month coding training that’ll take her from a beginner to a professional.

She'll learn popular technologies, from HTML, CSS, JavaScript and development tools. She'll also get to build her own online portfolio to showcase to potential employers!

📦 SheCodes Plus includes all of our workshops:
1. Basics Coding Workshop (3 weeks)
2. Basics Add-on (1 week)
3. Plus Coding Workshop (8 weeks)
4. Plus Add-on (2 weeks)
She’ll gain access to each portion after finishing the preceding portion. She’ll build up her coding knowledge gradually along the way. 🙌

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SheCodes Foundation Mission

Women currently hold 25% of coding jobs and earn 30% less money than men. In most developing countries, more than 65% of women don't have bank accounts and cannot afford to invest in their education.

SheCodes is here to help provide women in developing countries with the opportunity to learn how to code for free. SheCodes offers a solid introduction to product development, product design and product management.

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Why learn how to code?

Coding knowledge creates new job opportunities, improves your analytical thinking, and enhances your personal or professional skill set.

Get a Job in Tech

Learning how to code provides you with new career opportunities and helps make you a more marketable employee in our increasingly technological job market.

Grow Your Skill Set

Gain some coding knowledge to improve your personal or professional skill set.

Improve Your Analytical Thinking

Learning how to code improves your analytical thinking, which is a critical skill to have in the workplace.

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