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All these Azure Services are used behind the scenes and can be consumed by our application aka personal App.
Furthermore, all Anyone Can Code graduates are invited to join our AI Developer College or Azure Developer College.
Female Tech ❤︎ All Generations
This workshop consists of multiple challenges, which you have to complete. Your trainers will guide you through the workshop by giving you introduction talks to each of the topics/challenges you have to complete.
Here’s the overview of the training week. Happy hacking!
The goal is to show all women of any generation, that anything is possible also in the area of tech and to light the fire for coding. We aim to connect all generations of women whether they are pupils, university students or professionals already performing in jobs. Furthermore, we aim to connect those generations which haven’t gotten in touch with tech yet since we noticed that there is a huge gap between these communities. We believe there aren’t enough female tech heroes yet.
However, it is possible to dive into tech at any age. Therefore, we thought of starting with something that we are all familiar with - applications on our phones. Together we will build an app on our phones which can take pictures and which we can talk to. And to put it in other (tech) words: how to build a progressive web app on our phones which uses pre-trained Machine Learning models as restful endpoints. The application uses so-called REST APIs (don’t worry we will explain this term later) and we will use Azure to meet the challenges to get it running.
To close the gap, we will first start with getting the application up and running and then secondly integrate the Machine Learning REST APIs. As a place where we can create our tech dreams we will use GitHub to create our space of collaboration as our motto always is: Sharing is Caring!
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions.
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