
Women Who Code Singapore
Mission: Women Who Code (WWCode) is a global non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. We work to support this generation of technology professionals in being and becoming leaders and role models in the tech industry. The organization has grown to be one of the largest communities of women engineers in the world, garnering a membership of more than 80,000 members in 20 countries. Empowerment: WWCode is a professional community for women in tech. We provide an avenue for women engineers to network, support each other, navigate their career, gain new tech skills and hone existing ones, and develop leadership skills to set them apart in their career. Key Activities: Free technical study groups Panels, lightning talks, and keynotes featuring influential tech industry experts and investors Hack events Career and leadership development Who Should Join? Our community is for professional women in technology careers. Current and aspiring coders are welcome. Bring your laptop and a friend! Support Women Who Code: Donating to Women Who Code, Inc. (#46-4218859) directly impacts our ability to run this catalytic movement. Donations directly support our programs and global development, ensuring that even more women have the opportunity to excel in tech careers. Code of Conduct: WWCode is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. Stay Connected #WWCode WomenWhoCode.com
Videos (56)
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Developer's Journey - Isha Tripathi
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Talks.dev #5: Contributing to pandas documentation for the first time - lessons from open source
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Talks.dev #5: Building Android UI with Android Jetpack's "Compose"
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Creating art with CSS - Chen Hui Jing
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To pair or not to pair? - Fangda Wang
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How to Make Your Data Processing Faster: Parallel Processing and JIT in Data Science - Ong Chin Hwee
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Uncovering Project Amber in Java - Mala Gupta
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How Software Testing Has Evolved in the Tech Industry - Lata Suresh
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A Tale of Diversifying Your Product Through Internationalization - Millie Chan
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Intro to Fault Tolerance in Wireless Networks for Rescue Operation
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How to Build a Gatsby-GraphQL Stack Using Hasura
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How to Design for Accessibility with React Native
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How to Automate Incident Management with Big Red Button
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AgentK: Machine Learning Chatbot - Aditi Agarwal
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Building Data Pipelines with Monitoring & Observability - Jiaqi Liu
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Your Application Is Not Insecure - Christine Balanaa
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React Inline Styling with JSS - Lin Han
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Exploring SwiftUI - Michie Ang
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Web Performance Optimization - Jecelyn Yeen
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Panel: Women Who Code Asia Director Panel
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How to Automate Development Workflow Using Git Hooks
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How to Build a Community of Engineers
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How to Generate Documentation Sites with GitHub and Docsify
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Women Who Code Global Keynote Address - Amanda Hill-Attkisson
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Scaling Software Development: Teams & Codebase - Tutti Quintella