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About Code Mom

Tori Brenneison–AKA “Code Mom”–is a software developer and computer programming instructor from Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

As a coach and instructor, Tori is known for her ability to empathize with and encourage students, as well as for a dogged insistence that she’ll fight anyone who messes with her “code babies”. Her observations and interactions with entry-level developers from all backgrounds and walks of life has afforded her unique insight into the hopes, dreams, motivations, struggles, and successes of junior techies.

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