Meet Lyndsey Scott, A Victoria Secret Model And Coding Genius
In the male-dominated STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) industries, Lyndsey Scott, a former Victoria Secrets model has become a source of inspiration for female programmers.
The model who graduated with a double major in Theatre and Computer Programming from Amherst College says that she started coding when she was 12 using the TI-89 graphing calculator. Today, Scott can programme code in Phython, C++, Java, MIPS and Objective -C.
In an industry where Ada Lovelace, a woman is dubbed “the first computer programmer”, Scott sharing her with ELLEMagazine, says that she was often overlooked because of her gender.
I had the great honor of teaming up with @4H for their National Youth Science Day to help kids learn to code! Check out this clip from the chat I had that morning with @ELLEmagazine about the state of diversity in tech and the importance of teaching kids to code.
This perception was again shown when on her Instagram section:
The 33-year-old who was called a “monster” while growing up because she attended a white-dominated high school is the first African-American model to get an exclusive runway contract with Calvin Klein.
Scott has written several apps including Educate!, an app that supports young Ugandan scholars; iPort, an app to help models organize their career portfolio; The Matchmaker, a social network that alerts another “user physically near another user compatible in love, friendship or business” and Code Made Cool, an iPhone app that taught girls programming.
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