Code Climate
A better experience for creating software.
Code Climate consolidates the results from a suite of static analysis tools into a single, real-time report, giving your team the information it needs to identify hotspots, evaluate new approaches, and improve code quality.

Code Climate Team
Ashley is a literature and Spanish student turned programmer, and Code Climate's first junior developer. A recent graduate of Dev Bootcamp, Ashley is excited to get involved in New York's Ruby community. Quirky interests include bridge, running and all things ornithological.
The creativity of Bryan's coworkers has finally forced him to replace his corporate speak bio. At Code Climate, he holds the records for taking the site down accidentally the most times and also having written the most code in that had to be rewritten later because it was horribly broken. As a converted New Yorker, he aspires to someday be able to cook like David Chang and mix cocktails like Phil Ward.
Originally from the nation's capital, Devon is brand new to New York following eight years studying and working in the Windy City. His passion for software, chatops, and code quality make him feel right at home at Code Climate. When he's not typing under the influence of the office's endless supply of rocket fuel (aka cold brew coffee), he enjoys cooking, exploring his new city, and taking photos with his Fuji camera.
Gordon is a software engineer for Code Climate, passionate about building new features and helping the team succeed. He is a lifelong NYC resident living in Brooklyn, and a sandwich enthusiast. When not at work, Gordon can usually be found making coffee or digging through records at the nearest record store.
A native of the City of Brotherly Love, Jenna now happily calls New York home. She's a people person and passionate problem solver, which is probably just as well, given her role as Code Climate’s Customer Experience Lead. Jenna’s spare time is spent indulging her oenophilia, wanderlust, and adorable canine companion.
Kären is a marketeer and practitioner of the aerial arts. She has a background in corporate communications, event organizing, and political advocacy. In her spare time she enjoys honing her personal brand and flippancy.
Keith likes software. He likes talking about the software industry, writing code, and working with customers who are building interesting solutions. Keith is a retired marathon runner due to cranky knees. These days he prefers to cycle and lift weights. He is still a faster runner than his two young daughters but he knows that it is only a matter of time before one of them smokes him.
Kendra has a bona fide love for elevating people and organizations. Her favorite pastimes include baking, playing the violin and to the surprise of many, Golden Girls. She's wildly grateful to be working with such a fun, talented, diverse group of people and is excited to be contributing to the success of Code Climate.
Kurt moved to NYC for the second time in 2006 after living in Boston, Seattle, and Washington, DC. His professional adventures include startups in the cross-platform mobile development, open-source NoSQL database, virtualization and cloud automation spaces. Kurt's personal interests include architecture and history plus music and sports.
MRB is obsessed. He is a Washington, DC based hobbyist computer scientist and professional programmer who spends his spare time collecting records, cooking for his family, and trying to solve one of life's greatest mysteries: How Computers Work. He is Code Climate's first employee and believes thoroughly that good tools can help bring humanity back to programming.
Noah wrote a program once to catalog his parents' LaserDisc collection. LaserDiscs did not catch on, but the programming part stuck. He's dabbled in a half dozen different languages, worked in and attempted to rescue many codebases with unpublishable GPAs and has been an active contributor to open source software (especially Oink). He has since replaced his LaserDisc collection with Blue Ray discs, which are totally going to catch on.
Pat Brisbin is an author and self-taught Software Engineer obsessed with producing correct code. When not using Test Driven Development to keep Ruby's dynamic nature in check, he can be found loudly trying to convert everyone at Code Climate to Haskell.
Will Fleming was raised with a policy of benign neglect & access to the family IBM 386. As a consequence, he has a healthy fear of exposed wiring & untested code. When he's not in front of a computer, he can often be found wandering in the woods.