Community Spotlight: Carson Hunter

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At Postman, we value all of our innovative and enthusiastic users around the globe, and we wouldn’t be able to keep improving our API platform without hearing directly from them. With our incredible community of more than 17 million developers continuing to grow, this Community Spotlight series introduces some of the Postman Community forum stars who help keep the world of APIs connected and on its toes. In this post, meet Carson Hunter.

Postman Community Spotlight
Carson Hunter
Knoxville, TN, USA

Postman Community Forum Profile
@carson-hunter

Member Since
February 2020

Role
Software Developer

Where
Metadata Technology North America (MTNA)

Follow
@Carrrson on Twitter

Member Contributions
Carson has been hard at work on both the 2020 U.S. Election API Resource Center and the Postman COVID-19 API Resource Center. The collections she has built for the MTNA Rich Data Services Election API are perfect examples of community contributions to such impactful projects.

Motivation
Postman was the platform that introduced me to APIs when I was learning to code, and it has been such a helpful and welcoming community to be a part of ever since. I’ve spent a lot of time in the docs and forums learning from other contributors over the years, and it has undoubtedly helped me become a better developer, tester, and documentation writer. Now, as a contributor, I hope I can provide even a fraction of that value for someone else.”

Musings
Read Carson’s Spread the News, Not the Virus: Creating a Personalized COVID-19 Alert System guest post on the Postman blog.

Must-See: Postman Galaxy
Carson will be speaking at the exciting Postman Galaxy global online conference to be held on February 2-4, 2021.

If you want to interact with other interesting API folks like Carson, we’ve got just the place for you. The Postman Community forum is a welcoming place to openly ask questions and share API experiences. Join the conversation: You can check out what’s being discussed and become a member here.

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