Kody C is a software engineer with seven years of experience building user-focused web applications and improving team delivery across startups and government contractors. Based in Missouri, he progressed from software roles at Booz Allen Hamilton to senior developer at Go1, blending disciplined engineering with practical product impact. He contributes to open-source projects—enhancing front-end UX and adding features like drag-and-drop, zip export, and E2E tests to a popular developer notes app—showing attention to polish and testability. Kody also volunteers teaching AP Computer Science through Microsoft's TEALS program, reflecting a commitment to mentorship and expanding access to CS. His background as a U.S. Army Reserve captain brings operational leadership and structured problem-solving to technical teams.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Bachelor's Degree at Northwest Missouri State University
Software Engineering, Software Engineering at Flatiron School
Contributions:14 reviews, 9 commits, 15 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Kody primarily focused on enhancing the front-end functionality and user experience of the web-based notes app. They implemented drag-and-drop functionality for notes, refactored the UI by renaming labels, and added E2E tests. Furthermore, the user addressed a bug related to dragging notes, implemented the ability to download all notes as a zip file, and integrated features such as linking notes and a settings menu. Their contributions demonstrate a strong focus on improving the app's usability and overall feature set.
Reddit Browser is a web application that allows users to search Reddit and return images based on specific keywords.
Contributions:27 PRs, 75 pushes, 16 branches in 1 year 6 months
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