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Teresa Bulungu Lufuluabo, , is a classical saxophonist and also a conductor. She landed at because a friend of hers was studying there and he told her how the center works. With the Covid I saw the opportunity, because since there has been a break in culture I thought that all this time that I am not giving concerts I can take advantage of something else. And that's why I jumped in. It is something that I have always wanted to learn and that has many outlets, she relates. Learning for all levels Teresa was the typical person who has been good at computers since she was little.
If one of hers broke down, they would ask her to fix it. She has always been attracted to programming so when she heard about her Madrid she gave her a try. I was afraid because everyone who entered were people who photo editor were engineers, physicists or people who were years old but who had programmed before. And I thought, you'll see, as soon as they realize that I have no idea about mathematics, they're going to throw me out of here.
But no, not at all. I learned from scratch with them, says Teresa. In his case, he had not done a mathematical operation since he was years old, according to his own words. Not so far from the pure sciences was Cristiana Nicoleta Marcu, a -year-old architect who was interested in programming and technology . This hobby was coupled with the difficulty of finding a permanent position in her profession. After a few years working in studies, from her career, she felt empowered to train on her own in another subject.
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