3 Tips For Starting Up

3 Tips For Starting Up

It’s never a good idea to put all your eggs in one basket or to rely on one set of advice. By Meg Wirth (Founder, Maternova) We’re very happy to have the chance to share lessons learned in the five years since Maternova was conceptualized. I sat in a...
Owning Your Education (Hungry For Life)

Owning Your Education (Hungry For Life)

While it is easy to read and read about certain theories, it is important to apply the learnings to a tangible output. For programming, the best way is to make a project, be it a mobile app, a website or a patch to an open source project, which leads to the next step....
From “n00b” To Engineer In One Year

From “n00b” To Engineer In One Year

I am joining Red Hat as a Associate Software Engineer. By Lynn Root (Founder, PyLadies San Francisco) It is my great pleasure (and squee!) to share with my friends, family, PyLadies, Twitter nerds, Women Who Code’rs, DevChixen, Systers, and everyone else that I can...
What I Learned Building ParentSquare

What I Learned Building ParentSquare

I have always been full of ideas… By Anu Vaid (Founder, ParentSquare) I have over 15 years of hands-on experience in the software industry. This experience includes requirements analysis, software design, implementation and testing to leading teams, process...
Women On The Verge: Day 1 At Hackbright Academy

Women On The Verge: Day 1 At Hackbright Academy

16 of us filed into an office in San Francisco’s Mission District today – among our ranks were physicists, teachers, mech and electrical engineers, sys admins, women fresh out of college, mothers, MIG welders, professors, biologists. By Margaret Morris...