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Rekha Tenjarla

Editorial Interactives Developer at The New Yorker

Rekha Tenjarla is a Front End Developer at The Atlantic with a background in interactive content creation. She has experience in web development and design, focusing on crafting engaging digital experiences. Rekha has also contributed to The New Yorker as an Editorial Interactives Developer.

In addition to her work at The Atlantic, Rekha has been involved in journalism projects. She co-authored an article for The Washington Post titled "Can ChatGPT get into Harvard?" which tested the AI's essay writing capabilities.1 This demonstrates her interest in exploring the intersection of technology and journalism.

Rekha is based in the New York City Metropolitan Area. Beyond her professional life, she is also a mother.

Highlights

ChatGPT: Acing the LSAT, Struggling with Essays and Legal Blogs
Web Development - Building The Atlantic
What If We Decoupled The Front End? - Building The Atlantic
Automating Bagel Bliss with the Twilio API - Building The Atlantic
Automating Bagel Bliss with the Twilio API - Building The Atlantic

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New York City Metropolitan Area