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CS Fair NYC 2016 Interview - Eliot Horowitz + Alan Johnson
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Devindra Hardawar interviews Eliot Horowitz & Alan Johnson at the New York City Computer Science Opportunity Fair 2016.
Devindra, Engadget Senior Editor, writes about tech for a living, and in his spare time he podcasts about movies and TV shows.
Eliot Horowitz is the CTO and co-founder of MongoDB, the most popular new database technology to emerge in the past 20 years. A lifelong hacker, he wrote his first program at 6 years old and just hasn’t stopped.
Alan Johnson is a software engineer at Artsy, specializing in full-stack web development and systems engineering. He's been building software since age 12, when he taught myself Z80 assembly language to program my TI-83 graphing calculator. He's also a former high school teacher, former startup founder, and an avid fan of music, politics, economics, history, and sports.
ABOUT THE NYC CS FAIR
The NYC Computer Science Opportunity Fair (CS Fair) is New York City's largest annual college and career exploration event for public high school students studying computer science. In its third year, the 2016 CS Fair hosted 2,000 students from 65+ schools across all five boroughs as well as 100+ companies, colleges and extra-curricular programs.
ABOUT CSNYC
CSNYC (the New York City Foundation for Computer Science Education) was established in 2013 to ensure that all of New York City’s public school students have access to CS education.
Devindra, Engadget Senior Editor, writes about tech for a living, and in his spare time he podcasts about movies and TV shows.
Eliot Horowitz is the CTO and co-founder of MongoDB, the most popular new database technology to emerge in the past 20 years. A lifelong hacker, he wrote his first program at 6 years old and just hasn’t stopped.
Alan Johnson is a software engineer at Artsy, specializing in full-stack web development and systems engineering. He's been building software since age 12, when he taught myself Z80 assembly language to program my TI-83 graphing calculator. He's also a former high school teacher, former startup founder, and an avid fan of music, politics, economics, history, and sports.
ABOUT THE NYC CS FAIR
The NYC Computer Science Opportunity Fair (CS Fair) is New York City's largest annual college and career exploration event for public high school students studying computer science. In its third year, the 2016 CS Fair hosted 2,000 students from 65+ schools across all five boroughs as well as 100+ companies, colleges and extra-curricular programs.
ABOUT CSNYC
CSNYC (the New York City Foundation for Computer Science Education) was established in 2013 to ensure that all of New York City’s public school students have access to CS education.