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Steven Krouse

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Steven Krouse is a computer science expert and education enthusiast who co-founded The Coding Space. He revolutionized the after-school program by creating a unique curriculum philosophy and developing WoofJS programming framework and online IDE. This program is now famous worldwide and has helped thousands of students learn to code. Steven also started The Future of Coding podcast that features experts sharing their thoughts on programming languages and user interfaces. His major influences include Bret Victor, Seymour Papert, Edward Tufte, Rich Hickey, and Jonathan Edwards. Steven has a vast knowledge of programming languages like JavaScript, VueJS, ReactJS, Elm, Haskell, and even knows his way around languages like Ruby, Python, Node, and Jekyll.

Steven studied at Pine Crest School and earned his BSE in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania. Before becoming the creator of WoofJS, he worked as a Software Engineer at Looker and in the Platform Internship at First Round Capital. Steven also had a great impact on Dorm Room Fund's Investment Team and served as a teacher at Breakthrough Collaborative. At the University of Pennsylvania, he was a Teaching Assistant for CIS240 and part of the PennApps Labs Team.

In brief, Steven Krouse is a visionary computer scientist with a passion for education, who has revolutionized after-school programming and started the Future of Coding podcast.

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Mar 27 · Via Twitter

@josephcohen some relevant links here https://t.co/2Jcukkeuaf

Mar 24 · Via Twitter

@josephcohen show em off at the foc meetup tonight? 😏

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