The results are in! We are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2026 WeCoded Challenge.
Over the past few weeks, the community has been buzzing with your personal stories and frontend interpretations of gender equity in tech. We invited you to celebrate underrepresented voices, and the response was nothing short of inspiring. From vulnerable accounts of career pivots to artful depictions of strength through diversity, your contributions have been a joy to review.
Selecting winners from such a meaningful pool of submissions was no easy feat for our judges. Your posts help make the WeCoded celebration more meaningful, but there were a few standouts that we are particularly excited to highlight today.
Let's give a round of applause to our winners!
Congratulations To…
Echoes of Experience Winners
@abarron traces her path in tech back to an Alicia Keys concert, an online message board, and fixing computers over AIM as a teenager. Her story is a testament to the importance of online community, something we here at DEV care a lot about.
@it_is_margarita tells the story about three generations of a family (a factory worker, a librarian, and a young reader) all drawn to logic and systems. Their reflection on what equity actually looks like is one of the most thoughtful takes we received.
@earlgreyhot1701d came to a SheBuilds event on International Women's Day with a detailed exit strategy and a fully scoped brief for a concert history tracker she had built with Claude the night before. The decision to stay didn't just lead to a finished app, but a new understanding of what it means to build.
Frontend Art: Gender Equity Winners
@anchildress1 designed, wrote, narrated, and produced Carbon Trace: an immersive web experience about growing up in an Appalachian coal town and finding her way into engineering. She voiced it herself (in her native accent), backed it with 685 unit tests and 220 E2E tests, and brought full backend discipline to a frontend art project.
@nickwatton built a particle system animation of gender flags in celebration of their trans son. It's personal, it's beautiful, and shared with the hope that others will learn from it and make it their own.
@commonlayer built an interactive terminal experience where the medium is the message: a genderless 3D face, a monochrome screen, and a path you have to walk yourself. Each command is imbued with meaning to reinforce the idea that we all must make our own path, "not just watch it go by."
Our winners will receive DEV++ Membership and an exclusive DEV badge.
All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile.
What's Next?
The OpenClaw Challenge is running through April 26 with a $1,200 prize pool across two prompts: build something with OpenClaw, or publish a post that educates and inspires. Six winners total, each taking home $200 and a DEV++ Membership.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to write, share, and support one another during this challenge. You make DEV a better place.
See you at the next one!
Top comments (2)
Congratulations!
Love seeing these kinds of stories.
Everyone comes in from a completely different angle, but there’s always that one moment where something just clicks and you’re in.