Member Spotlight: Courtney Searcy
"Everything I’m involved in is fresh and new. That’s both exciting and scary, because I can’t know the outcome of any of it. So for now, I’m still here because I’m seeing growth and opportunity to do the things I love."
Co:de Catalyst Student Feature: Ryan Butler
Meet Ryan Butler, a soon-to-be graduate of Liberty Technology Magnet High School and Co:de Catalyst veteran. We asked Ryan a few questions about his second year participating in the program and heard about where he thinks coding will take him.
Co:de Catalyst Student Feature: Shelby Larson
"My favorite part of Co:de Catalyst was participating in the project competition. I enjoyed putting what I had learned to use by designing a website"
Co:de Catalyst Student Feature: Wilbur Pope
"coding is exciting because you can do practically anything using code (especially making games)"
Co:de Catalyst Student Feature: Steven Prescott
"I can see myself waking up every morning, putting on a tech company's t-shirt, and writing code for a few hours. The best part would be working on something that could benefit a lot of people. That's my dream job."
Member Spotlight: Austin Thompson
"I'm a computer nerd that doesn't think "nerd" is a bad word. I'm a huge Batman fan. But I'm mostly a guy who loves to learn. "
Member Spotlight: William Donnell
"You learn a lot more when you are sharing your craft and sharing your life with other people that are creative. There are people that are so much better at so many things than me, so if I can learn from them just by having conversation with them, seeing what they’re doing, getting feedback from them, and giving feedback to them, it makes the creative community stronger."