PDXNode is dedicated to providing a harassment-free meetup experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form.
Come talk to us in #pdxnode on freenode or via our gitter channel: gitter.im/pdxnode/Lobby
Find more upcoming events on meetup: meetup.com/pdxnode
Thursday, August 30 | 6:30pm - 8:30pm | Control H
Thursday, September 13 | 6:30pm - 8:30pm | Alchemy Code Lab
Christian is a software development engineer at Cambia Health Solutions. He is also a bad joke enthusiast.
@christianpmello
@christianmello
mello.computer
github.com/arthurjen
github.com/Markalope
github.com/Rehmsy
Alchemy Code Lab students in the Career Track.
Katie is a petite powerhouse from Hawaii who is currently trying to break into the Portland tech scene. She has an eye for design and a passion for people. Ideally wants to work in UX/UI or product managing.
Katie co-founded the PDXFLIT (Future Leaders in Tech) meetup, and is currently job hunting.
@KatieofCode
kaitlynfujihara.com
Stephanie is a Full Stack-JavaScript developer with a background in industrial design, who enjoys collaborating, learning new skills, and analyzing code to find solutions. She is an avid hiker and creative.
@stephstephsmith
stephsmithcode.com
Jen is a recovering scientist and current Full Stack-JavaScript developer . She loves dogs and is working as a Frontend Developer in the App Lab at Alchemy Code Lab.
@jkliptonia
jklipton.io
David is a backend developer with Daylight Studio and recent graduate of Epicodus coding school. He is interested in application development, building code to scale, and making web sites and applications secure. His toolset is mostly javascript and php.
@dmqpdx16
@dmqpdx
david-quisenberry.com
github.com/robinhood182
Alchemy Code Lab students in the Career Track.
github.com/Quintam26
github.com/soundparticle
github.com/AttilaTheHen
Danh enjoys the creative collaboration aspect in software engineering. He sees that there is a world to explore in software, and by learning new programming languages, studying data structures, and implementing projects with the skills practiced, we can approach entirely new discoveries and situations with that telltale sense of familiarity coming from experience.
@NguyenDa18
nguyenda18.github.io
github.com/rbtprograms
Alchemy Code Lab students in the Career Track.
github.com/carriecarter
github.com/MariahAdams