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And in turn, I tried to get in.

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without teachers or imposed class times! He's moving there and if I want to be part of the adventure, I just have to send him my tenant file. Even though I don't understand anything about his coding story, my brain is making a note of this story about a school without teachers or a training schedule . And then living with my best friend in a city I love? Of course I'm up for it. I quit my little restaurant job and moved into our great shared apartment a few weeks after that call.

During the selection period called the swimming pool, my best philippines whatsapp number friend came home every evening, exhausted but never stopping talking to us about code. He took out his laptop, launched his terminal and gave us demos of what he had learned during the day. After the first few minutes and the console's matrix effect had worn off, I was completely fascinated ; I, who saw myself as rather literary, found myself listening every evening to his stories about memory allocations, loops, tables and I began to dream of variables . The school of my dreams My friend's famous school is 42 , the school dedicated to coding , without teachers and open 24/7 literally every day of the year.

And in turn, I tried to get in. I lived the most intense and fun learning experience of my life during the month of swimming and after sweating blood and water with my drowning companions, I was accepted into the school. In this school, there are only projects to be done and the technical specifications to do it. You don't know something? Ask your neighbor! No more imposed learning method, everyone can invent their own . This is how I began to really enjoy learning. I also became familiar at this time with the concept of lifelong learning , as the school had a retraining program for fifty years and more.

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We were a great group, made up of my best friend and the friends we had made around a screen or a coffee. One of them told me one day about a school for future start-up employees. The start-up accelerator The Family had just launched a training course for future start-ups and even offered a track for developers. By joining this training, I had the opportunity to be trained by CTOs of start-ups on different issues encountered in their careers and I developed a real love for this ecosystem so quick to share its experience and push the limits of creativity.
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