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Pamela  Osakwe 
Leon-Mezue

A Talented author, mathematician and software developer.

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Pamela Obiageliaku Osakwe Leon-Mezue is a software developer  with a passion for creating colouring books and story books for children. Pamela is also interested in giving back to her community. She voluntarily teaches young individuals who are interested in learning how to code in Java, which has motivated her to write books to make the teaching process easy. She has authored two books: Java Parables Volume 1, a part of a book series for children and Java for Beginners Volume 1, a part of a book series for individuals from the ages of 15+ years.  

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Her books (hardback, softback and e-book) are available on amazon and Barnes and Noble. Updates on sequel volumes and other books will be made available on here.

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A Bit About Pamela.

Pamela also known as Pam or Geli, as she is popularly referred to in Java for Beginners Volume 1, has many years experience of building software applications. She has a passion for colouring books and has authored a few: Serenity in nature, Serenity Unleashed, Wild Patterns, Color your Plate, Food for thought. She has also authored a non-fiction book for kids on the invention of the internet called: The Birth of the Internet. Pam also likes to teach, so she has volunteered to teach people how to write code in Java. 

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Pam is very passionate about giving back to her community. She has created a non-governmental organisation called Bytecode Generation that would teach the less privileged how to code in Java and other related sotware programming languages. Being charitable is a big part of her life, she was a volunteer in her community during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Pam's way of life comes alive in her books. In Java Parables Volume 1, she uses parables to teach children from the ages of 9+ years old the fundamentals of Java because parables are memorable, comparable to Java terms and easy to understand. In Java for Beginners Volume 1, she uses real-life analogies to explain parts of Java that ordinarily would have been difficult to understand.

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