Ronesha D. Dennis is a software engineer, coding instructor, and author. Ronesha began her career in public health shortly after graduating from Howard University, where she majored in Communications with a minor in Computer Science. Several years later, Ronesha pivoted into software engineering and coding instruction, teaching foundational coding concepts to children between the ages of 5 and 17 through work with various tech non-profits. She simultaneously worked as a software engineer, growing from a Junior Engineer to a Lead Engineer at a consulting firm where she led development teams and managed junior developers. Ronesha completed her Master of Science in Computer Information Systems from Boston University.
""I purchased the entire book series for my three-year-old daughter from the author directly. I wasn't sure if my daughter would be interested because the main protagonist is a boy. The author did a great job making the entire series family-friendly reading for both boys and girls. The illustrations are very well done in all four books! Right now, my daughter prefers this book because one of the loop examples shows Cornell's younger sister practicing for a ballet recital. My daughter recently began ballet classes and that example made sense to her. She doesn't fully understand the specific types of loops, but she yells, ""Repeat! Repeat! Repeat!"" when we read this book. The word ""repeat"" is used in succession in this book to describe what a loop does. This book did a really great job of explaining what a loop is, and the content is easy to remember. I will definitely continue to read this book and the other books in the series to my daughter to make sure she understands what she's learning. Great learning material for toddlers and children who are already in school."" - Amazon Review