*** You MUST register on Eventbrite to attend! *** Join us for our monthly coding series, Coding & Cocktails. Women are invited to attend sessions to get an introduction to website building in a fun, laid-back atmosphere. Once we build…
*** You MUST register on Eventbrite to attend! *** Join us for our monthly coding series, Coding & Cocktails. Women are invited to attend sessions to get an introduction to website building in a fun, laid-back atmosphere. Once we build…
KCWiT hosted our first event of 2019 at Federal Reserve Kansas City on Wednesday January 16. Over 70 people attended to hear our program directors and leadership recap 2018 and share their plans for the upcoming year. It was a…
On Friday, December 14, KCWiT celebrated the holidays at The Chesterfield in the Power & Light district! It was a jubilant evening filled with crafted cocktails and fun games. As each attendee walked in the door, they received five raffle…
Kansas City Women in Technology invites you to the Annual Holiday Party and fundraiser on December 14 to benefit our programs and activities in 2019. Network with professionals and tech-enthusiasts and celebrate the year with us! This event is limited…
The KCWiT TechWalk was first inspired by the viral hashtag #ThisIsWhatAnEngineerLooksLike. Founder Jennifer Wadella and the KCWiT team decided they should show Kansas City what women working in tech looked like. So we invited a diverse crowd of women to…
My road to code is not short nor straight for that matter. Being a Gen X’er I did not grow up with the internet we know today so I’m not a web developer that can say, “at age nine I…
Kelsey Leftwich may live in Tennessee, but she remains dedicated to Kansas City Women in Technology and its programs like Django Girls KC. While Leftwich is originally from Kansas City and she attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City, she moved…
The academic path that ultimately led Annie Ingham to pursue a career in computer science begins at the University of Kansas with studies in economics, German, and international relations. Upon graduating from KU in 2006, Ingham said she considered attending…
JavaScript is everywhere. This is something that I already somewhat understood prior to attending Coding & Cocktails on Saturday, June 10. After attending part one of the two-part Programming Concepts series, though, I can now see how JavaScript is a…
Not too long ago, my best friend surprised me with a small, chunky notebook similar to the first one I had as a child that developed my love for notetaking and journaling. On the very first page, I scribbled two…