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by Bongi Maje Women have always had to prove that they are just as equal and just as capable. Woman have always had to go the extra mile to show that they are worthy or that they are just as smart, but it’s quite funny because the greatest saying is “behind every […]
The GirlCode trip San Francisco sponsored by Standard Bank, was truly an amazing trip in every sense. We arrived in the USA on the Sunday afternoon of the 15 of October. Tired and a bit jet lagged we went straight to bed, in order to shake off the jet lag that came about from travelling […]
Welcome to the GirlCodeCast Podcast: In this episode, we speak to one of the GirlCode volunteers. Lungile is an experienced Analytics Consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and now in the services industry. Her background is in Computational and Applied Mathematics having completed her honours degree at the University of the […]
By: Aziwe Tobun It’s no secret that IT is a white male dominated industry but as woman that should never be the factor of intimidation, bust out of the box and be a rose amongst the thorns if you have to. You will definitely feel proud of the impact you have on others and inspiration […]
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I don’t smoke. I don’t drink coffee. I’m female. Throw in the colour of my skin and then it gets REALLY interesting! But that’s a story for another day. I have been a developer for 4 years now and I recently joined my 4th company since I started working. (I spent 2 years 5 months […]
1. Tell us more about yourself and how you got into tech? It’s actually a funny story because unlike a lot of people who are in the tech industry, I didn’t follow a traditional path. I come from an accounting background and the only time tech and what I did intersect was when I was […]
Men have long dominated the ICT industry, however the growing number of women getting into tech and holding leadership positions can’t be ignored. As we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Women’s Charter, we also want to acknowledge the many women who are paving the way for future generations. 60. Sinah Legong, General Manager: Geekulcha […]
To the girls in my engineering classes, While it is my intention in every other interaction I share with you to treat you as my peer, let me deflect from that to say that you and I are in fact unequal. Sure, we are in the same program or some of you same classes even, […]