
Coding With Node.Js: Building And Learning Backend
Friday, April 17, 2026
12pm
320 Granville by Bosa Development
Genres
Tech & Networking
Tickets
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Event Description
Collaborative Node.js coding sessions — build APIs, debug, and level up backend skills with peers in a fun, supportive space.
What is Let's Pair?
Let’s Pair is a social coding space where people can work solo with guidance from our advisors, or choose to pair with another learner if available.
What do you get?
- ✅ Support and guidance from our experienced advisors
- 🚀 Access to Gemini 2.5 Pro (latest version)
- 💡 A focused, collaborative environment for coding
- ☕ Complimentary coffee and decaf
How much does it cost?
💲Entry — $30 for 2 hours
Your ticket includes two hours of structured, mentor-supported coding. You’ll work alongside peers while also having access to experienced advisors who can guide you through challenges, provide feedback, and strengthen your understanding of Node.js best practices.
At $30 per session, this offers exceptional value compared to typical coaching rates, while ensuring you get both accountability and expert support to accelerate your learning.
Event Details:
📍Location: Unit 1340, 320 Granville St (Across from Waterfront station)
🎥Directions: Watch this video
👥Who Can Join? Anyone interested in backend/web development (engineers, CS students, hobbyists, etc.)
💻Possible Activities: Building APIs, handling requests/responses, database integration, authentication, debugging, and real-world project work
👜What to Bring: A laptop with your preferred Node.js setup
⏰Note: Please arrive 5–10 minutes early so we can get you set up
Agenda:
📆Every Friday — Vancouver PST Time: 12:00pm – 2:00pm
| Time | Activity |
| ---- | -------- |
| 10 min | Reception & Introductions (About us & event) |
| 5 min | Pairing & Setup |
| ~1.5 hour | Node.js Pair Programming & Discussions |
| 5 min | Closing Remarks & Feedback |
Question?
Please contact Rico
Looking forward to coding Node.js with you!
Thank you,
Rico

Coding With Node.Js: Building And Learning Backend
Genres
Tech & Networking
Event Description
Collaborative Node.js coding sessions — build APIs, debug, and level up backend skills with peers in a fun, supportive space.
What is Let's Pair?
Let’s Pair is a social coding space where people can work solo with guidance from our advisors, or choose to pair with another learner if available.
What do you get?
- ✅ Support and guidance from our experienced advisors
- 🚀 Access to Gemini 2.5 Pro (latest version)
- 💡 A focused, collaborative environment for coding
- ☕ Complimentary coffee and decaf
How much does it cost?
💲Entry — $30 for 2 hours
Your ticket includes two hours of structured, mentor-supported coding. You’ll work alongside peers while also having access to experienced advisors who can guide you through challenges, provide feedback, and strengthen your understanding of Node.js best practices.
At $30 per session, this offers exceptional value compared to typical coaching rates, while ensuring you get both accountability and expert support to accelerate your learning.
Event Details:
📍Location: Unit 1340, 320 Granville St (Across from Waterfront station)
🎥Directions: Watch this video
👥Who Can Join? Anyone interested in backend/web development (engineers, CS students, hobbyists, etc.)
💻Possible Activities: Building APIs, handling requests/responses, database integration, authentication, debugging, and real-world project work
👜What to Bring: A laptop with your preferred Node.js setup
⏰Note: Please arrive 5–10 minutes early so we can get you set up
Agenda:
📆Every Friday — Vancouver PST Time: 12:00pm – 2:00pm
| Time | Activity |
| ---- | -------- |
| 10 min | Reception & Introductions (About us & event) |
| 5 min | Pairing & Setup |
| ~1.5 hour | Node.js Pair Programming & Discussions |
| 5 min | Closing Remarks & Feedback |
Question?
Please contact Rico
Looking forward to coding Node.js with you!
Thank you,
Rico
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