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Linda Liukas was born on 1986 in Finland, is a children's book author. Discover Linda Liukas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Linda Liukas Net Worth
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In October 2015, Liukas delivered a keynote talk at TEDxCERN
Liukas also started to learn the programming language Ruby but encountered a number of difficulties. She sorted them out by drawing pictures featuring a little girl called Ruby: "Whenever I ran into a problem that I didn't understand, I'd think 'how would Ruby explain this?'." Initially Ruby was a side-line Liukas created for herself drawing sketches of the little red-haired girl encountering a snow leopard or sorting out problems with penguins and green robots. When Liukas showed her approach to her friends, they encouraged her to publish the illustrations and explanations in book form. After a number of revisions and improvements, the book was scheduled for publication on 6 October 2015.
Linda Liukas' first book "Hello Ruby" got funding from a Kickstarter campaign in February 2014. Liukas set an estimated delivery date of August 2014 for the hardcover version of the book, but this delivery date missed its estimate by more than a year. During that time, Liukas signed a book deal with Macmillan to publish and distribute the book. On the same day that Kickstarter backers finally received their books, the general public was able to buy the same book on Amazon for less than half the price of what Kickstarter backers paid.
In 2013, the European Commission gave Linda Liukas the title of "Digital Champion of Finland".
When she was 13, Liukas first showed an interest in creating websites. In 2001, she made a page in Finnish about Al Gore, hoping to show him how much she admired his values, not to mention his looks. For the next ten years she studied philosophy, business, French and engineering but maintained an interest in programming. When she was 23, she once again became interested in the web. She co-founded Rails Girls, a site designed to help women learn basic programming. Thanks to her involvement, the approach has become a worldwide success, leading to workshops in over 160 cities. Liukas also works with the online training platform Codecademy which provides courses free of charge.
Linda Liukas (born 1986) is a Finnish children's book author, illustrator and an instructor for beginner programmers. In 2014, her Hello Ruby coding book for children raised $380,000 on Kickstarter becoming the platform's most highly funded children's book.