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From Prisoners To Programmers — San Quentin Inmates Are Learning How To Code

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Prison programmers: How San Quentin is turning criminals into coders

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31. Learning to Code Computers in Prison

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From Prisoner to Programmer: One Man's Journey

From Prisoner to Programmer: One Man's Journey

Lucious Jackson was sentenced to 28 years and 8 months in

Teaching inmates to code | Bullish

Teaching inmates to code | Bullish

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Free to Succeed: The Last Mile Trains the Incarcerated to Become Coders | WorkingNation

Free to Succeed: The Last Mile Trains the Incarcerated to Become Coders | WorkingNation

Without securing a good job after release, the formerly incarcerated are more likely to re-offend and be sent back to

Break the cycle of crime by teaching prisoners coding | Michael Taylor | TEDxStockholm

Break the cycle of crime by teaching prisoners coding | Michael Taylor | TEDxStockholm

Michael Taylor shares his passion for bringing the art of

As more programming jobs are being outsourced overseas, a California nonprofit is looking to train t

As more programming jobs are being outsourced overseas, a California nonprofit is looking to train t

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Former San Quentin inmate Jason Jones tells about his success as a coder in the real world

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San Quentin Rehabilitation Center opens learning center in ongoing prison transformation

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Program prepares inmates for life after prison with coding classes

Program prepares inmates for life after prison with coding classes

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Prisoners & coding: Way to a better life?

Prisoners & coding: Way to a better life?

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As more programming jobs are being outsourced overseas, a California nonprofit is looking to train t

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San Quentin Prisoners Learn Computer Skills

San Quentin Prisoners Learn Computer Skills

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