Lupe Maydana is an Aymara Indigenous software engineer and Pythonista with a decade of experience blending web development, data automation, and creative technology. Based in Seattle, she has built large-scale front-end features at Microsoft, automated workflows for international internship matching, and shipped Python tools for video processing and Linux systems. She mentors and empowers new developers—having coached 100+ women into front-end roles and created interactive learning tools that dramatically increased course completion. Her work sits at the intersection of art and code: she develops open-source projects and performance pieces that combine dance, theater, and new technologies, and recently took a filmmaking sabbatical that won a national documentary award. Comfortable across full-stack stacks and accessibility-minded UI, she brings an uncommon mix of technical rigor, cultural storytelling, and community impact to product and creative tech work.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
English Proficiency Degree Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor, English Proficiency Degree Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor at Centro Boliviano Americano
High School High School/Secondary Certificate Programs, High School High School/Secondary Certificate Programs at Walter Alpire Durán
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés
An API for restaurants made with NodeJS, Express and MongoDB
Contributions:30 PRs, 71 pushes, 30 branches in 11 months
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Lupe Maydana - Filmmaking Sabbatical - National Award Winner