Calling all girl coders

Hey Girlies 👋. I recently created a Reddit community for black/bipoc women who are learning to code and /or looking to build a career in tech!. It’s called r/byteblackgirls. I want this community to be a safe space and a community for women of color in tech. I hope y’all check it out.

#coding #codinggirl #womenintech #womeninstem

2024/5/10 Edited to

... Read moreIn the tech world, representation matters, and initiatives like r/byteblackgirls provide a vital platform for Black and BIPOC women. By focusing on building community, this group encourages collaboration, mentorship, and shared learning experiences among women in tech. Furthermore, being a part of this community can help you navigate the often challenging landscape of tech careers. Members share tips, offer peer support, and create opportunities for networking. Whether you're just starting your coding journey or looking to advance your career, a supportive community can make a significant difference in your professional growth. Don't hesitate to explore resources such as coding bootcamps, online courses, and webinars available for women seeking to enhance their skills. Engaging with groups that focus on diversity in tech not only empowers individuals but also helps drive the industry toward greater inclusivity. Finding mentors and role models within the r/byteblackgirls community can inspire future generations of women coders by showing them that they too can thrive in a technical environment. Consider joining discussions, attending events, and sharing your unique perspectives, as these actions contribute to a richer community experience for everyone involved.

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Do you know any discord groups?

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