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Benjamin Williams 👋

I love nachos!

🏭 I'm currently working on a few things:

Relaunching NachoPowerRankings.com

I have a love of nachos that inspired me around 2015-2016 to create a nacho power rankings website. I had devised a rating scale that factored in multiple criteria to try to objectively determine where the best place for nachos were in Columbus. At that time Condado Tacos was on top of the leaderboard with their $5 bowl of nachos, but a post pandemic reset needs to occur. I also want to leverage my own skills for web development instead of using WordPress.

Maintaining this site is what gave me some confidence that I knew what I was doing with web development; helping convince me that I was capable of going into software development for my second career.


Figuring out how to leverage Github CodeSpaces to make the process of learning how to be a professional developer more accessable to all.

I went to a coding bootcamp to learn software development and later returned to the bootcamp as an instructor. While there I worked with GitHub to be become one of their Campus Advisors. GitHub has some fantastic tools for educators that help manage assignments: giving students their own repositories for assignments based on a template, automatically grouping students into teams on team projects, and allowing for grading feedback through pull requests.

One of the challenges I saw as an instructor was that not every student started at the same place in regards to experience or resources. One of my students had a laptop that was given to her by a family member that was woefully under powered for a modern IDE and would constantly face issues because their developer environment was not setting them up for success. I am interested in working with GitHub again to figure out how to use their new CodeSpaces product to help provide a cloud based solution to provide a development environment that can be used on a Chromebook or even a tablet. This can help lower the barrier of entry for potential students of software developers, providing them an equal footing with the other students in regards to their development environments.


Looking for my next professional position.

If you've come this far you might be interested in helping me with this, so here's some things about me:

I am a software developer currently loooking for work. I have a passion for the following:

  • Doing the right thing, even if it is hard.
  • Open and honest communication.
  • Learning new things.
  • Helping others learn new things.
  • Delivering working software.

I like to consider myself a professional developer, meaning:

  • I take time to ensure I am always learning new things.
  • I stay up to date on with enhancements and changes to the tech stacks I am working with.
  • I work on making sure I have a good understanding of the tools I use.
  • I am always looking for feedback on performance.

I am looking for a role that will give me a chance to:

  • Continue learning new things.
  • Help others learn new things.
  • Do interesting work.
  • Lead and plan product work.
  • Be a part of a team that is open, diverse, and welcoming to everyone.

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