 So I came to Wales Girls not knowing anything about programming. I picked up programming in April last year. So that was about two months before I came to Wales Girls. So I picked up front-end programming. I learned HTML and CSS, which were very accessible comparatively compared to the background languages like Ruby. So I learned that and then I learned JavaScript about two months later. So with this set of tools, I built a very simple, like, you know, very simple, like, you know, okay, HTML says let's build a Google page. Let's build a simple resume page. So those simple successes gave me confidence to go ahead. So for me, I think it was important that I started with those simple languages. And then with JavaScript. But I came to a point where I still didn't know how to program and so didn't know how to take control of the computer. So I wanted to learn the background language. And then I was invited to Ruby on Wales, the workshop here, like, yeah, by a friend. And I said, oh, okay, free workshop. Let's just go and see what I can learn. Because I've been actually trying to learn on my own, but even though I had some successes with the front-end languages, it was still very frustrating for me at the beginning. So it's normal to feel frustration. And then I came to Wales and I was like, okay, so I went through all the courses here. And I went back and I thought, okay, I really need to learn this. I didn't go ahead with Ruby on Wales. I went ahead with another programming language called Go. You might not know of it. I really like learning that language. It taught me a lot of things. I think if you're wondering, as a beginner, if you're wondering what language you should choose, what language you should learn first, and many people will tell you a lot of things. But I think if the language strikes you as interesting or if you are just curious about the language and it looks good to you, then you should just go ahead and learn whatever you want to learn. So people can tell you that this language is good for beginners. And then the middle person, and both experienced programmers will tell you very, very different things. They'll tell you, no, no, you shouldn't learn this. You should learn something else. But I think what's important is that you should be driven by curiosity, curiosity about programming. Why are you going to know why you're doing this and then you pick the one that kind of strikes you. So Go was a language that struck me. And with Go, it taught me a lot about programming. I built a couple of apps in Go. I don't know if I can show you now. Yeah, you can. Should I show you? Okay. So that was... Okay, let me log on to GitHub. So you can find some of my projects on GitHub. This is one of my favorite ones. Let's see. Okay, so I put an API client. We did two months of learning Go. I don't know why I have to stick so long with my applications. Yeah, so this is my API client. What it does is that it calls the photos from Flickr. So you get a step together. And then it also pings the API for weather information. So all you have to do is just press this button. And then so it will show you the weather information for Atlanta. It will also show you the photos that have been uploaded on Flickr that have been tagged with Atlanta. So yeah, I just keep pressing it. So this is the weather information for Tokyo. It's just also from Tokyo. So this was built in about two months since I let go. So today I'm employed by Nitrous. Nitrous is a cloud development platform. I think Winston explained that it lets you code in the browser. So there are many ways of setting up your development environment. Sometimes it's a pain. I went into a lot of problems when I was setting up my development environment. So what we do is that if you log on, you can access your container. So your container is your development environment where you write your Ruby on Rails code. When you write your code, everything is set up for you so you don't have to install the tools that you need for your application onto your own local machine. So it's been a year since I put up programming. And I really enjoy it. So if it's something that interests you, just keep building stuff. You can use Nitrous to build your applications. They are really easy to set up. So now I have an introduction about me. Now we can start with coding in Nitrous. So you can go beyond the trial and test stuff. So a lot of do pro.nitrous.io.