Features

The Merge is a premier developer experience conference hosted by GitButler and Scott Chacon, the founder of GitHub. With speakers including the founders of Planetscale, Heroku, GitHub, Sentry, and more, fellow programming enthusiasts will have the opportunity to learn, connect, and build friendships at this one-of-a-kind event. Check it out, and hope to see you there!

CS Dojo has built a community of 2 million individuals eager to learn how to advance their tech careers. Recently, we sat down to discuss my career path, pivots, fundraising, and effective negotiation tips—pretty much the playbook and the tea! Check it out.

I spoke at Github’s annual conference on launching open source projects, covering project ideation, audience targeting, community building, and distribution channels. The event had a record 2,300 participants, discussing AI, Accessibility, and Developer Experience! Check it out.

Hosted by two former founders, ‘It Just Got Real’ is a podcast that highlights inspirational women intersecting tech and culture. In our discussion, we covered my numerous career paths and pivots, regrettable decisions, missed opportunities, and the unknown unknowns of entrepreneurship. Check it out.

Microsoft (Github’s parent company) and Charm put together a developer community get together during Github’s largest conference of the year.

Github recently invited Charm co-founder Christian and I to speak about Charm’s viral product launches, the future of the terminal and growing an open source community. Check it out.

Bloomberg feature shedding light on the AAPI experience in tech. Many of the challenges are nuanced, largely unspoken of, yet remain widely shared journeys. Check it out.

Less than 2% of VC goes to female founders. To actively change this will take time, and an army of allies. Excited to share learnings to rising star check-writers.

I recently dug up an article I penned for the Betaworks newsletter, with a focus on blending physical and digital. Check it out.

I was fortunate to be bestowed this honor shortly after graduating. Perhaps one day, I’ll be able to pay it forward.