Women Who Code (WWCode) is a global non-profit organization which inspires women to excel in careers in technology. We believe that innovation is driven by diversity and that the tech industry will be even better once women are no longer underrepresented. Women Who Code was founded in 2011 and has since grown to 100,000 members spanning 60 cities. The organization is best known for its technical study groups, hack nights, career development, and speaking events featuring influential technology industry experts and investors. Since inception, WWCode has produces more than 1,500 events worldwide each year and garnered sponsorship from organizations like Capital One, Paypal, Etsy, Heroku, Yelp, and many others.
Welcome to Women Who Code Richmonds's GitHub! We have several folders for us to list resources, guides, or anything that might be useful for the Richmond network.
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Slack Guide | Learn about how our community stays connected with Slack.
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Leadership Resources | Interested in being a leader? The leadership resources walk you through how to become a leader within our chapter.
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Community Repos | We have a variety of communities focused on different technologies active in our chapter. To learn more about a community or see past Meetup content click the link below.
Don't see community of you're passionate about? Reach out to Trish Mahan or Bri Augenreich on Slack!
There is also a Women Who Code main organization GitHub with resources like coding tutorials, guides, and press information.
Outline the guidelines for how someone can contribute
- 🍴 Fork this repo
- 🔨 Follow thecontributing guidelines
- 👥 Add yourself as a contributor under the credits section
- 🔧 Make a pull request
- 🎉 Get your pull request approved - success!
Or just create an issue - any little bit of help counts! 😊
Thank you to our lovely contributors.