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By, Sara Chipps Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/G71R/
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In the video "Keynote - Day 1 Closing" by Sara Chipps at RailsConf 2015, the main topic revolves around Sara's journey transitioning from software development to hardware. She shares her experience as a developer and how her encounters at the Node Dublin conference inspired her to explore hardware technology. Throughout her presentation, she highlights several key points: - **Introduction to Hardware**: Sara discusses her initial reaction to transitioning from software to hardware, emphasizing her background in JavaScript and software development over 13 years. - **Inspiration from Node Dublin**: The presentation at Node Dublin introduced her to hardware projects and innovations, including engaging examples like a drone programmed to interact with colors and a fog machine demonstration gone amusingly wrong. - **First Steps into Hardware**: She recounts her early ventures, including organizing hack weekends focused on learning and creating LED projects, which laid the foundation for her involvement in the hardware community. - **Innovative Projects**: Sara illustrates how her participation in competitions like Node Knockout pushed her creatively, exemplified by her team’s award-winning Christmas sweater connected to the Internet. - **Engaging Girls in Tech**: Addressing the issue of girls disengaging from technology as they grow older, she shares her idea for 'Jewelbots', a product intended to appeal to young girls by combining programming with fashionable wearables. - **User-Centered Design and Prototyping**: Sara emphasizes the significance of understanding user needs and conducting thorough testing to create appealing and functional products. This process involved collaborating with a team in the Highway1 hardware accelerator. - **Manufacturing Challenges**: She discusses the complexities of transitioning from prototype to manufacturing, including lessons learned in cost management and ease of programming via Bluetooth connectivity. - **Empowerment through Education**: The presentation concludes with Sara highlighting her partnership with Flatiron School, aimed at supporting young individuals interested in technology, showcasing students who have created innovative projects. Overall, Sara's account not only emphasizes her personal journey but also seeks to inspire others, especially young girls, to engage with technology in creative ways, culminating in a call to action for attendees to explore the field of coding and hardware.
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