A group of nine Kennedy-Longfellow students spent the weekend coding as part of the first ever
Boston-based "Girls Who Make Games" workshops at MIT. These students immersed themselves in game design, art, and programming using software called
Stencyl. Not only did they get to network with other local girls who code, they were mentored by local professional developers. We sat down with these students and asked them to share their thoughts on what makes them tick as programmers at KLO and beyond.