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Women Who Code // (I particularly like the list of Hackathons - it's comprehensive) Femgineer // Poornima Vijayashanker started this in 2007 as a place for combine a passion for writing and engineering Ellen Chisa's blog Diana Kimball's blog Badass People to Follow on Twitter Ellen Chisa - Writes about tech, product design, & women's empowerment; one of my favorite people to follow on twitter Diana Kimball - Engineer/product manager at SoundCloud, taught herself to code while in business school, write a great blog about learning coding Pamela Fox - now at Kahn Academy, formerly front-end engineer at Coursera, leader of Girl Develop It San Francisco. Tracy Chou - Engineer at Pinterest; scored the coveted role of judge at the TechCrunch Disrupt start-up funding competition; her Twitter feed has become a must-follow for tech news and riffs on industry culture; and in May, she landed on the cover of Wired. Christina Cacioppo - self taught programmer; used to be an associate at USV working for Fred Wilson; she's built an impressive amount of stuff over the last 18 months. Worth digging back through her blog posts and tweets. Rebecca Murphey - JS developer extraordinaire. Amazingly accomplished Sarah Allen - developer, entrepreneur, co-founder of Railsbridge. Rachel Nabors - designer/front-end developer, CSS animation wizard Kate Matsudaira - entrepreneur, technologist, and creator of http://www.thesparknotebook.com Caroline Artz - DBC alum, has a lot of great resources for front-end / programming
Organizations in SF Jaclyn can you sent out the Meetup that you follow?
In the News Sarah Adler, CTO of Spoon University, writes about dealing with migroagressions about being female in a senior tech role in "Never Read the Comments"
GitHub Repos: Tracy Chou's list of women in coding
Other Topics Do you want to create an "alumni list" where we can maintain this after we graduate? For now, this list is only for current students in SF.