During our chapter meeting on June 13th, Jake Seymour, Junior from Gulliver Academy, presented his team’s platform CR Coding. Jake and his team won the Congressional App Challenge and presented their work in Washington to members of Congress and the tech community.
During our chapter meeting on June 13th, Jake Seymour, Junior from Gulliver Academy, had the opportunity to present his team’s platform CR Coding to Cater Tatge, founder of STEM Fuse and other entrepreneurs. Jake, along with his teammates, Sebastian Quintero, Ishan Shah, Matthew Garcia, Ryan Costa, and Daniel Fleites-Cruz, won the Congressional App Challenge and presented their work in Washington to members of Congress and the tech community.
Formed by members of different backgrounds, CR Coding is a platform “striving to find students that are unable to learn coding at their schools and/or would like to further their education in Computer Science.” said Jake.
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