🚀 Unveiling the Unsung Heroes: The Role of Female Coders in Software Development 💪 From the dawn of computing, women have been instrumental in shaping the software development landscape, yet their contributions often go unrecognized. But times are changing! Join us in this captivating chapter "On the role of female coders in software development" of our 24th State of the Developer Nation as we shed light on the remarkable journey of female coders. Discover the strides being made to address historical biases and promote gender diversity in software development. We delve into the representation of female coders across different developer segments, exploring how it has evolved over time. 👩💻✨ Download the full free report 👉 https://buff.ly/3p4O5GV #WomenInTech #SoftwareDevelopment #GenderDiversity
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Today, women represent 29% of the global STEM workforce - the gender gap might be closing (in 1970 the figure was just 8%) but there's still more to do to reach even greater inclusion and diversity. On this International Women's Day, let's celebrate some of the fantastic organisations dedicated to empowering women in tech: ⚡️ SheCanCode 🤩 Code First Girls 🔥 GirlCode Ready to get started in coding? Check out Women in Tech's top 5 free coding courses here: https://lnkd.in/eeGPVSK9 #InspireInclusion #InvestInWomen #IWD2024
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As I reflect on my journey into the world of software development, I can't help but feel immense gratitude for the incredible community I've found through Women Who Code. 💻✨ For the past year, I've had the privilege of volunteering with Women Who Code, hosting monthly study groups covering a range of topics in web development such as React, complex Javascript topics, and algorithms. These study groups aren't just about learning new skills; they're about fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for women breaking into the tech field. Being part of this community has been transformative for me. Not only have I had the opportunity to share my knowledge and support others on their learning journeys, but I've also been continuously inspired by the passion and determination of the women I've met along the way. Attending meetups and events organized by Women Who Code has provided me with invaluable networking opportunities, mentorship, and friendships that have aided my growth in software development. Whether it's collaborating sharing resources, or simply encouraging one another, the sense of camaraderie within this community is truly unparalleled. 🌐❤️ Through Women Who Code, I've not only honed my technical skills but also developed the confidence and resilience needed to navigate the challenges of the tech industry. I've learned that success isn't just about individual achievements; it's about lifting each other up and creating space for all voices to be heard. As I continue on my journey, I'm excited to pay it forward and empower more women to pursue their dreams in tech. To all the amazing women out there breaking barriers and defying stereotypes, remember that you are not alone, and your voice matters. Together, we can build a more inclusive and innovative future for tech. Let's keep coding, collaborating, and inspiring one another! 🌟💬 Attend one of our Meetups! We host various types of meetups including, but not limited to: study groups, lunch meetups, coffee chats, networking, and more! https://lnkd.in/eUweQtsX #WomenWhoCode #TechCommunity #SoftwareDevelopment #WomenInTech #CodingJourney
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Just had an amazing coding session with Matthieu Delac and SheCodes! Learning the basics of coding has been an eye-opening experience. It's incredible to see how much creativity is involved in building a website 💻 However, the session also highlighted the significant gender disparity in computer programmer/developer roles. Programs like SheCodes are essential to closing this gap and getting more women into tech #womenintech #diversityintech #SheCodes
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Let’s break down gender barriers and foster an inclusive learning environment at Code Ninjas Pickering! 👩💻 We support STEM education by being female-owned, hiring women Sensei, as well as encouraging our girl Ninjas to be a part of a more diverse future for a field that will shape our world 🌐 At Code Ninjas Pickering, we encourage girls to embrace STEM as a way to build confidence and self-esteem to prepare them to thrive in a rapidly evolving world 💻 — #girlsinSTEM #girlcodeninjas #empoweringgirls #learningisfun #codeninjaspickering #codeninjas #learningtocode
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5 Ways to Source Female Software Developers In order to increase the representation of female software developers, companies have been supporting and participating in programs like Girls Who Code, Black Girls Code, and TechGirlz. Such initiatives are great in the long-term, but what about companies who want to increase representation in the near-term? There are more direct and timely ways to source female software developers. Here are five of them. https://buff.ly/41inNj5 #diversity #DEI #inclusion
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