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Patrick McConlogue is a lot like the many others working in the New York tech scene. Every morning, he walks to work, passing a few homeless people on the streets, and then spends the rest of his day at a computer, writing software code for a 35-person startup.
But the 23-year-old engineer didn't think those two parts of his day had to stay separate. Earlier this week, he made an offer to one of those homeless men.
"I walk by a homeless guy every day on the way to work and I get this feeling every day that he is a smart guy -- he has books and he writes," McConlogue told ABC News. "I was trying to think of a way to engage him and help him."
McConlogue approached Leo, a 36-year man who lives on the streets of lower Manhattan, on Thursday and gave him two options.
The first was $100 in cash."I figured that was enough for a ticket some place or a few meals, if that's what he wanted," McConlogue said.The second option on the table was a laptop, three JavaScript books and two months of coding instruction from McConlogue. After hearing the offer, Leo, who McConlogue described as very articulate and gifted, especially in on the topic of environmental issues, decided to take the coding option.
"I want to spread knowledge and information about climate change and global warming," Leo told ABC News in a phone interview facilitated by McConlogue.
Soon, McConlogue will deliver him a Samsung Chromebook with 3G connectivity, three JavaScript books, a solar charger for the laptop and something to conceal the laptop in. He will spend an hour before work every morning teaching him the basics of software coding.
McConlogue began documenting his [url="https://medium.com/architecting-a-life/fee8f3ee97a0"]plans to help Leo on the blogging platform Medium[/url] earlier this week and has seen a mix of reactions.
The technology community, in particular, was critical of his first post, which was titled, "Finding the unjustly homeless, and teaching them to code." Many commenters criticized McConlogue for using the word "unjust," which he admitted was a poor word choice.
Still, some writers heavily criticized McConlogue's effort beyond that.
[url="http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/21/tech-gets-its-own-modest-proposal/"]Techcrunch editor-in-chief Alexia Tsotsis[/url] said McConlogue was "tone-deaf" and that his plan demonstrated "a profound cluelessness about poverty and the disenfranchised."
[url="http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2013/08/21/housing_first_give_the_homeless_a_place_to_live.html"]Slate's Matthew Yglesias[/url] argued that housing, not coding, is the first step in fixing homelessness.
Then, Slate's Will Oremus called him a "naive techie."
But along with the critics, there were those who supported his effort. More than 1,200 people have liked the [url="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Journeyman/167865816737032"]"Journeyman" Facebook page[/url] McConlogue has set up about the project and he said he has even heard from some previously homeless individuals who see the effort as useful.
Leo himself, who is aware of the online chatter, said that he is understanding of the criticism. "It's America, people have the right to have their opinions," he said. "It's the Internet, people have the right to post what they want. I agree to disagree." When asked about housing Leo said that he thought "housing was great for people who want to be put in housing, for people who want and need it."
Ultimately, McConlogue says he is offering what he can right now to help.
"Being able to code will help him do some of the things he wants to do," McConlogue said. "The negative feedback is that you should give him housing and food. My thought is that technology will do a better job connecting him, in the long term, to what he wants."
McConlogue plans to keep blogging about the experience on Medium and Leo himself will write the next post. He said he doesn't have plans to do anything with the larger homeless community at this point, however.
"I've tried to build products for the many before, but I wonder if this new generation is building projects for the power of one," he said. "I am going to do a really good job with this guy. I will learn from him, maybe even more than he learns from me."

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[b] UPDATED: Money < Education[/b]


[i]“’Leo’ rejects the money for an opportunity to learn to code.”[/i]
I wouldn’t write about the homeless, the politics, or the judgements, I would write about the power of one. I would write about the gift of education, and most importantly I would be hopeful.
Yesterday the internet exploded around a blog post I made about my plan to offer to help a man with a simple question,
[b][i]Option #1: I will give you $100 in cash.[/i][/b]
[b][i]Option #2: I will return tomorrow with a basic laptop and three books to learn to code. I will then come an hour early before work and teach you to become a software engineer.[/i][/b]
Within an hour, TechCrunch, Washington Post, Huffington Post had weighed in on the conversation. People emailed, commented, blogged both positive and negative ideas or criticism around the idea, me, the views etc. Outside of all of this, people have a big heart for this. That is a great thing.
[b] Before you walk by the nameless faces…they might be Leo.[/b]

It turns out Leo is a genius particularly concerned with environment issues. As I sat there becoming increasing stunned, he rattled off import/export prices on food, the importance of solar and green energy, and his approval for “efficient public transportation initiatives [referring to NY’s new Citibike]”. He is smart, logical, and articulate. Most importantly, he is serious. It’s up to him if dedication is also his gift.
[b] [b]The next step…[/b][/b]
[img]https://d233eq3e3p3cv0.cloudfront.net/max/700/0*LteYewsLWbtoj7p6.jpeg[/img]UPDATE: Leo’s Code Kit arrived this morning at 10:10AM! Dropping off later this afternoon.
First, per our agreement, for the next two months I will come to work and hour earlier and meet with him for a coding session.
I am overnighting this gear:[list]
[*]Samsung Chromebook with 3G (access to code academy etc).
[*]Beginner: “[url="http://www.amazon.com/Javascript-Beginners-Mr-Mark-Lassoff/dp/0988842955/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1377183137&sr=1-3&keywords=javascript"]JavaScript for Beginners[/url]”
[*]Intermediate: “[url="http://www.amazon.com/Secrets-JavaScript-Ninja-John-Resig/dp/193398869X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1377183065&sr=1-1&keywords=javascript+ninja"]Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja[/url]”
[*]Advanced: “[url="http://www.amazon.com/JavaScript-Good-Parts-Douglas-Crockford/dp/0596517742/ref=sr_1_10?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1377182932&sr=1-10&keywords=javascript"]Javascript the Good Parts[/url]”
[*]Solar charger for the laptop.
[*]Something to hide the laptop in. (Anyone have ideas? Email me: pmcconlogue[at]gmail.com)
[/list]


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chee jeevitham.....asale billing sarigga ledhu vayya ante....malli homeless valla nunchi kuda comeptition aaa....

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[quote name='allarjun_fan' timestamp='1377359620' post='1304158832']
chee jeevitham.....asale billing sarigga ledhu vayya ante....malli homeless valla nunchi kuda comeptition aaa....
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I know you are not serious about these words.

kaani manaki kavalisndi entha baa.

neevu maha aythe max 2 or 3 jobs maintain cheyya galuguthavu.

kani there are millions of jobs.

arichetto suryadini apaalaemu.

SHEEPLE change the way of thinking.

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[quote name='allarjun_fan' timestamp='1377359620' post='1304158832']
chee jeevitham.....asale billing sarigga ledhu vayya ante....malli homeless valla nunchi kuda comeptition aaa....
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Hence proved AA Fan is an item

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