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About

PHL Code Club aims to break the mold of the normal "Someone comes and gives a talk" kind of meetups. Not that those aren't great (They are, Graham loves talking) - We want to create a more interactive space with a focus on coding challenges, project showcases, and hands on workshops.

Organizers

Christina

Chris' first experience with coding came from breaking Tumblr themes until she was creating custom layouts. Fast-forward, working in IT and troubleshooting computer issues, her love for problem-solving grew. Now, she combines creativity and technical skills to build beautiful & functional UIs. She hopes to create an inclusive space to share her passion for coding.

Graham

Graham is an all around computer nerd. What started out as a love of video games, moved into learning how to build computers and getting interested in how they work, to learning to code. Now a software engineer, he aims to share his love of computing, especially the terminal, and continue learning from everyone he meets.

Why Join

Our goal is to encourage people to attend no matter their background. We aim to teach and engage with our members so everyone comes out learning something. If that sounds like something you are interested in, please join our Discord and Meetup group.