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Latest revision as of 23:18, 13 October 2015
Ada Lovelace Day is a day for recognizing women in science and tech.
Links:
The Guardian: Why Ada Lovelace Day matters
Wired: about Margaret Hamilton
readwrite.com: History's Female Programmers Will No Longer Be Forgotten
Mental Floss: Meet refrigerator ladies who programmed eniac
Huffington Post: The Stats On Women In Tech Are Actually Getting Worse
C|Net: Women in tech: The numbers don't add up
toptal.com: Is Open Source Open to Women?
wikipedia: Socioeconomic impact of female education
Tech Republic: The state of women in technology: 15 data points you should know
Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant: Engineer. Entrepreneur. Mother.