Sara Inés Calderón
Sara Inés Calderón is a journalist and writer who lives between Texas and California. Follow her on Twitter @SaraChicaD.
Recent Posts:
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That Awesome Moment When the Internet Starts to Make Sense
The Internet is finally starting to make sense — and I couldn’t be more excited! I’m now four weeks into Sabio’s developer training program and… more -
Learning to Code: 6 Things you Need to Know
After two weeks of in-class prep, and months of pre-work, the start of my Sabio web developer training is this week. While I am nervous,… more -
Latina learns to code: JQuery, JavaScript, SQL & frustration
If I’ve learned anything about coding the past few weeks it’s that you have to make some very real mental adjustments to the way you… more -
8 things harder than learning to code
Recently I was chatting with someone about my experience learning to code and they asked me a point-blank question I think lots of us often… more -
Girls Inc. of San Antonio promotes coding for Latina girls
Girls Inc. of San Antonio is a non-profit with the aim to: “Inspire all girls to be strong, smart, and bold.” We spoke with Amber… more -
Textter is a real-time texting app from Miami
Carlos Cueto created Textter after watching his two teenaged daughters texting. They text constantly, he said, and so are constantly frustrated by having to wait… more -
Go Baller consolidates sports social media streams
Chris Dell is a sports journalist-turned-sports entrepreneur with his social sports app called Go Baller. We talked to him about his product, how he came… more -
Latina learns to code: HTML5, CSS & JavaScript
I’ve been dreaming in JavaScript for the past few weeks. Part of my training with Sabio includes “pre-work” by taking online classes in HTML, CSS… more -
Mexican entrepreneur’s BioVideo combines babies, tech
Carlos Villaseñor is a man with a vision. And when it comes to BioVideo — the company he founded in Monterrey, Mexico and then subsequently… more -
Central Texas Latino Entrepreneur Meet & Greet in San Marcos
We’re excited to be sponsoring a Latino and Latina meet and greet in San Marcos — smack dab in between San Antonio and Austin —… more
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