Saturday, February 28, 2015

Acquire Skill, Teach Skill

The journey of Afrikan Liberation is great for many reasons but the best discovery so far is realizing the passion for sharing information which me to point of this article. If you are fortunate enough to recognize you have a skill which most certainly we all do, then the next great experience is using that skill as best you can and once that journey is complete hopefully you will discover the joy of sharing/ teaching your skill with others.

That experience has come full circle for me as this year I kicked off the Institute of Just Right Technology with intense online instruction and projects. To find out more please contact us at info@justrighttechnology.com

Currently we are only offering a complete Information Technology course which covers the entire spectrum of IT from a career path prospective. Which means it prepares you cognitively to take on any career in IT that you desire.

Lastly, discover your skill and do not forget to share it.

"You have to make it first, then master it, before you can matter." ~Daymond John

Monday, January 26, 2015

Autodicdact..

Our beloved ancestor and a man that I consider to be an intellectual grand master is Dr. Amos N. Wilson once said in a lecture that "you (meaning Afrikans) have to read more than just Afrikan History or information pertaining only to Afrikan peoples." Dr. Wilson went on to say "Yes ladies and gentleman, white people don't write every book to deceive you, they do not always have you in mind."

So with that being said, I direct you toward a term Autodicdact which helped strengthen the liberation ideology that was hidden deep inside me. The challenge this month and ultimately this year is to become a self taught person as the definition suggests.

The links below are two men who believe in this idea of self taught lifestyle and study so much that their work is filled with it. Check it out.

http://www.autodidactproject.org/


http://www.autodidactic.com

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Programming 101

 

Programming is the act or task of writing computer code for the purpose of applying computer instructions, developing computer software and application as well as manipulating computerized hardware. The path to become an exceptionally skilled programmer has changed since it's inception. You can assume that without previous knowledge of programming languages and awareness of the vast history the many forms would hinder your success. But that is still no excuses to avoid learning and developing a skill that controls the entire digital world. The importance of proper Afrikan Centered Programming education is critical and requires the same importance as proper education of white supremacy as a tool of economic, political, and social dominance.

With that being said, below you will find the here most important list regarding programming languages and the existing educational platforms. Before it crosses your mind, yes these list have nothing to do with Afrikan Centered Programming, but until I finish the technology curriculum this will do.