I remember going from Chopin’s dainty melodies in my living room to Drake’s aggressive baseline in the car, pondering about the difference between the two. […] Read More
The USA Computing Olympiad (USACO) is the national-level computer science competition. Students begin in the entry-level Bronze division and can progress to the increasingly selective Silver, […] Read More
KTBYTE students often use a Linux “Virtual Machine” to attend class and share a screen with instructors. However, students typically have a limited space “quota“. […] Read More
KTBYTE students often use a Linux “Virtual Machine” to attend class and share a screen with instructors. However, what should they do if they can’t […] Read More
This guide is for students who lost their code. If you are a parent of a student coding using Processing, make sure your child knows […] Read More
Congratulations to KTBYTE Robotics Club students whose many months of hard work were rewarded at the AAS Northern New England Regional Invention Convention on March […] Read More
We are proud to share with you the accomplishments of our student, Jason Zhao, one of KTBYTE’s advanced teaching assistants. Jason moved from China to […] Read More
In a panel discussion, a group of current and previous KTBYTE students heading to Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT, Princeton, and Yale answered questions about learning […] Read More
“I had one of the best times of my life surrounded by so many like-minded female coders.” — MetroHacks Women Participant Last weekend, over 80 high […] Read More
DIY Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa: it’s a portrait known all over the world, but not […] Read More