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Women in Tech - Resources

Women's Lunch

Mailing Lists / Blogs

  • 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.