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Resources:

Newsletters

  • Cooper Press Newsletters - Weekly newsletters to stay on top of topics like front-end development, databases, webops, mobile and more.
  • Code with Veni - A newseletter for newbie women developers
  • Ray Wenderlich - Weekly newsletter including tutorials on iOS, Android, MacOS, Unity, and more.
  • Swift Weekly - Free Swift Dev. newsletter featuring code examples, tutorials, screencasts, and more.

Communities

  • Tech Ladies - A community of women in tech. Includes access to a FB group and job postings.
  • Ladies Storm Hackathons - A FB group for women and allies in tech. Includes links to location-specific groups and resources on coding in the "Description" section.
  • Code Better Together - A community of women in tech.
  • United Women of Tech - From their site: "United Women of Tech helps women find communities around the world where they can learn to code, connect with others, find mentors, and be inspired."
  • Female Founders Conference - Y Combinator's community of female founders, this group is great for supporting and meeting other entrepreneurs and leaders in tech.
  • Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners - Donation-based bimonthly dinners hosted by companies in the bay area
  • Lesbians who Tech - Community of queer women and allies in tech
  • Girl Develop It - A nonprofit organization in over 50 cities that provides affordable programs for adult women interested in learning web and software development in a judgment-free environment.
  • Women Who Code - A global nonprofit with a set of programs for engineers to help build the careers they want.
  • PayUp - A private, Slack-based community dedicated to fostering conversations about the gender wage gap.
  • Women Techmakers - A google-sponsored community for women including a newsletter with curated resources, mentoring and networking opportunities.
  • She++ - A program targeted at high school and college-age girls. They provide funding for tech events in your community, mentorship, and support.

Online courses (both free and paid)

Blogs (commentary by Mel Reams)

YouTube Channels (Suggestions from Mel Reams)

  • Sandi Metz
  • Katrina Owen
  • Uncle Bob
  • Alaina Kafkes - has beginner-friendly coding tutorials on APIs, Git, and Twitter bots
  • Amy Chen

Coding challenges

Open Source Resources