Seattle CodeCamp was held in the Pigott Building on the Seattle University campus, featuring a sponsorship hall with representatives from conference sponsors including GitHub, Flatiron School, and Seattle University's College of Science and Engineering. The event attracted 450 developers who attended over 65 sessions covering various topics such as front-end to back-end subjects, IoT, microservices, and JavaScript frameworks. I presented a talk on MongoDB & Node.js to a room of about 25 people, discussing the technologies themselves before showing how building an API is done with Node.js, Express.js, and MongoDB. The discussion included several MongoDB-specific questions regarding differences in schema design and queries between legacy databases and MongoDB's document model, providing opportunities for developers to learn about the flexibility of MongoDB's document model and its impact on development speed.