About Mina

Mina Markham is a Sass-lovin' front-end architect in Brooklyn, NY. She's actively involved in the tech community, founding the Dallas chapter Girl Develop It, teaching for Black Girls Code and organizing Front Porch. As a developer at Hillary for America, she specializes in building responsive applications and modular CSS architecture. Mina has presented at various conferences and events, including Front-End Design Conference, Distill, O'Reilly Fluent and Collision. When she's not crafting sites or teaching others, Mina is probably in her kitchen baking something chocolatey.

Presentation

Finding Your Sassy Tribe

People often ask me why I chose Sass over other CSS preprocessors. My answer has always been the same: the community. Community is a term that gets tossed around a lot, but at its core, it's about people. I'll talk about how I came to love Sass, and in the process, became a part of something much larger than myself. Along the way, we'll define what a tribe is, and how you can start to find yours. Finding your tribe changes everything.

Supportive Sponsors

We think sponsorship should be more than just a link and logo on a website. If you're looking to put your sponsorship dollars to use we have a few pretty nifty ideas to get you noticed and be a fun experience for our attendees. If you aren't boring you should contact us.

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