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ABOUT US

We are the Portland chapter of Women Who Code. Women Who Code (WWCode) is a U.S. based 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. We connect amazing women with other like minded amazing women around the globe who unite under one simple notion – the world of technology is much better with women in it. Our events are listed on Meetup.

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Twitter: @wwcodeportland - use the hashtags #wwcode and #wwcodepdx Medium: @wwcodeportland Github: @wwcodeportland Slack: Sign up for Slack

LEADERSHIP

Caterina - Director Paige - Founder (currently inactive) Sabina - Event Lead Richa - Skills Development Lead Amara - Community Lead Sarah Joy - JavaScript Lead Shiyuan - Design Lead Tricia - DevOps Lead

GET INVOLVED

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SPONSORS

We are honored to work with companies that value diversity, inclusion, and forward-thinking. Among are partners are:

2016 AirBnB Intel Nike New Relic

2015 New Relic

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EVENTS

Women Who Code PDX hosts weekly study nights, workshops focused on building useful tech industry skills, and regular networking nights. The best way to keep updated on our events is through Meetup.com.

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STUDY NIGHTS

Women Who Code Portland holds regular study nights focused on JavaScript, DevOps, Algorithms and Interview Prep, Big Data, and Design. For more info on our current study nights, visit our Meetup page.

WORKSHOPS

WWCode Portland hosts workshops on various subjects, including iOS, Android, React Native.

NETWORKING

A monthly meetup to hear women speak about technology, make new connections, and help us build a community of technical women in Portland.