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 Our interviewee, Isaac Griswold-Steiner, is a changemaker whose passion for software development and leadership qualities, has allowed him to become President of Texas Tech's Software Development Club and land internships at innovative technical companies such as Microsoft and National Instruments. With his advice, we are able to give you an advice on how to teach students to build good software as a team.

INTRODUCTION

Isaac is a software developer currently studying in Texas Tech, who eventually learnt to code and found an interest in I&E while working for his startup in India.Although his startup eventually failed, he learnt a lot about team designing, management and organising that help him till date. His software experience includes machine learning, data science and working with linux kernel.

NEED AND GOAL

While studying in Texas Tech, Isaac realized the education imparted to the students was not a representation of what is actually demanded in the industries. For instance, the very basis for software developing lies in source control which was incorporated in the syllabus in late years of college.

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