Ok I think I'm all set to get started next week, stopped by at the room
yesterday, got a key to Omni door, figured out Sudo Room phone number so
ppl can call to get in (and I don't need to provide my prone number on the
internetđ
) BTW it's 510 844 0014
I talked to Jake about using some laptops available in case ppl don't have
computers. I'll be responsible for putting them back in the end of the
night.
If anyone can add the event to the calendar that would be great. If it's on
github I can do it myself.
The Sudo Room, a creative community and hackerspace at Omni Commons,
invites all women/nb people for âCoding Owls - A WNB
Coding Nightâ: bring
your computer and a coding project and have fun! We can help each other if
you have coding related questions/bugs or just keep company while hacking!
If you are a beginner, we can help you get started (even if youâve never
coded before!). And if you're an intermediate programmer looking for a
challenge, we can help you find problems to work on. No computer? No
problem: we can provide one for the night. Coders of all abilities are
welcome! All coding languages are welcome! Bringing a WNB friend is highly
recommended. Coding is more fun with friends! Join in person if youâre in
Oakland or online anywhere else in the world!
Your host: Juliana A. (pronouns she/her) is originally from Brazil, has
been living in US for 10 years and has been working as a software
engineer since 2020, after finishing a software engineering bootcamp for
women/nb people only. She has worked with Ruby on Rails, Python, SQL,
JavaScript, React, Typescript.
Coding Owls - A WNB Coding Night
Every Monday from 7pm to 9pm Pacific Time
Sudo Room at Omni Commons
4799 Shattuck Avenue - Oakland
Virtual:
https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles
On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 10:37 AM Jenny Ryan via sudo-discuss <
sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
Very cool - thank you for the initiative Juliana! -
marking my calendar :)
On 5/4/22 22:54, Juliana A via sudo-discuss wrote:
So, wrapping up the discussion we had tonight:
- I'll stop by at Omni next Tuesday Hardware night to get to know the
space/ set logistics
- I proposed to have the WNB coding night on Mondays
- If all good maybe we can have the first one on May 16th?
More details in this proposal
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/13vVqeMnPpGJsmhO4y-2P4TmPWILzOp5atZQZd-avov4/edit?usp=sharing>
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 10:45 PM Andrew R Gross <arg5029(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Nice! Let me know if you'd like any help
putting this on the calendar
once you've got a date.
*Andrew R Gross, (he/him)*
412.657.5332 -
shrad.org <http://www.shrad.org>
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 7:13 PM Juliana A via sudo-discuss <
sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
Cool i got positive answers from Jake, Andrew and
Angela, Iâll pop up in
an event next week so we can coordinate details, stoked!đ
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 17:40 Juliana A <julianaferreira(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hey, that's my first email to the groupđ I
sent the same msg below to `
info(a)sudoroom.org` and got some answers from Jake and Andrew, who told
me to post here. So here it goes:
---------------------------------------
Hey, this is Juliana, a bit about myself, I'm originally from Brazil,
have been living in Oakland for 10 yrs, and in the last 3 ones I got more
involved in the tech world. In 2019 I joined a software eng bootcamp and
since 2020 I've been working as a software engineer. I never imagined I was
going to work in tech one day, much less be a software engineer. Having a
non-tech background and being a person from several underrepresented groups
in tech make it hard to imagine that's even a possibility.
Anyways, it's because of that that I've been trying to volunteer more
and more to help the community to conquer what I got, and that's where Sudo
Rooms gets in. I've heard about Sudo Room maybe 3 years ago but never had
the opportunity to be part of an event (cause pandemic..). I would love to
help organize some kind of event with women/nb only and have a "coding
night", where we can help each other in coding projects or even help ppl to
learn how to code. I see you folks have a JS night, so it would prob be
something similar.
I emphasize the women/nb only because this is a real barrier in tech, I
studied in a women/nb only bootcamp and that totally made a difference.
Even when men are allies and empathize with beginners, It's all about
seeing that other non-men can do that and feel empowered by that.
About my skills, I'm still Level I but have been working with Ruby on
Rails, Python, SQL, React, Typescript. I'm full stack although I prefer
backend :) So far I've volunteered/attended events from Techtonica, Women
who Code, Wnb.rb, Ruby for Good, Lesbians who Tech, PyLadies, etc.
My linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianaalmeida78/
My twitter @JFArebelyell
Let me know if this is something Sudo Room would be interested in
hosting!
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