On February 16th, three Kansas City Women in Technology members set out on a journey from Kansas City to Omaha to help with the first ever Django Girls Omaha. This group included KCWIT’s Membership Chair, Tamara Copple, her husband Matthew…
On February 16th, three Kansas City Women in Technology members set out on a journey from Kansas City to Omaha to help with the first ever Django Girls Omaha. This group included KCWIT’s Membership Chair, Tamara Copple, her husband Matthew…
Amy Norris, a graphic designer, wanted to expand her toolbelt of skills to include development. Not only did she graduate from LaunchCode’s first-ever cohort in Kansas City but she was at nearly every Coding & Cocktails class in 2016. In…
From web development, to design, to fulfilling business objectives; Kansas City Women in Technology’s TechTalks bring women from across all professional technology roles together to network, share career advice, and to connect. Whether you have been working in a technology…
Jen Miller, an alumni of both Coding & Cocktails and LaunchCode, got her fresh start at Myers and Stauffer recently, where she is now a developer. We caught up with her not long after she started to ask her about…
"Technology is so vast and everything moves so fast, that the only thing you can be in this field is a learner." #TechTalk @KateNielsenkate pic.twitter.com/Yg9JPSvdmJ — KCWiT (@KCWomeninTech) March 16, 2017 In partnership with Women Techmakers, this month’s Tech Talk…
What I do: Junior Computer Science major at Kansas State University. What languages do you know? C -sharp, HTML/CSS What do you enjoy most about working as a mentor for CoderDojo? It’s really cool to introduce kids to computer science.…
What I do: “I work virtually with Fusion Apps Inc. We code online and focus on business development, project management, proconsul management.” What is your technology background?: I began programming in school to Basic, Pascal, COBL, FORTRAN, and Assembler. I…
What do you enjoy the most about being a program mentor? “The excitement, watching kids get excited about coding. Some boys are coding in Minecraft command code, girls are working on a variety of projects, there’s very different aspects of…