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Kateryna Yushchenko
Ukrainian Soviet and Ukrainian computer scientist (1919–2001)
women in computing
role of women in computing around the world
Ada Initiative
organization
Black Girls Code
Not-for-profit organization

Irene Greif
American computer scientist
LinuxChix
LinuxChix was a women-oriented Linux community project. It was formed to provide both technical and social support for women Linux users, although men were encouraged to contribute. Members of the community were referred to as "a Linux chick" (singular) and "LinuxChix" or "Linux Chix" (plural) regardless of gender. In 2025 due to decreasing interest the group ceased operations.
Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology
AnitaB.org (formerly Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (ABI), and Institute for Women in Technology) is a global, technical nonprofit organization based in Sacramento, California. Founded by computer scientists Anita Borg and Telle Whitney for technical women, the institute's primary aim is to recruit, retain, and advance women in technology.
PyLadies
PyLadies is an international mentorship group which focuses on helping more women become active participants in the Python open-source community. It is part of the Python Software Foundation. It was started in Los Angeles in 2011. The mission of the group is to create a diverse Python community through outreach, education, conferences and social gatherings. PyLadies also provides funding for women to attend open source conferences. The aim of PyLadies is increasing the participation of women in computing. PyLadies became a multi-chapter organization with the founding of the Washington, D.C., c
Mona Demaidi
Palestinian entrepreneur and advocate
Laboratoria
Laboratoria is an organization founded in 2014 in Lima, Peru, that trains women in technology skills. It operates 6-month, 100% remote bootcamps focused on web development, UX design, and technical and life skills. The program is aimed at women who have faced barriers to starting careers in technology. Following the bootcamp, Laboratoria provides employment support to help graduates secure jobs in the tech sector. The organization has a community of over 3,500 graduates who have been hired by more than 1,100 companies. In 2024 Laboratoria reported an average job placement rate of 79%.
Google's Ideological Echo Chamber
manifesto on workplace diversity
timeline of women in computing
Django Girls
International non-profit organization
R-Ladies
R-Ladies is an organization that promotes gender diversity in the community of users of the R statistical programming language. It is made up of local chapters affiliated with the worldwide coordinating organization R-Ladies Global.

Top Secret Rosies: The Female "Computers" of WWII
2010 film
Association for Women in Computing
professional organization for women in computing
Outreachy
thumb|Four lead organizers of Outreachy present a main stage talk at FOSDEM 2024 in [[Brussels, Belgium. Left to right: Karen Sandler, Anna e só, Omotola E. Omotayo, Sage Sharp.]]
Outreachy (previously the Free and Open Source Software Outreach Program for Women) is a program that organizes three-month paid internships with free and open-source software projects for people who are typically underrepresented in those projects. The program is organized by the Software Freedom Conservancy and was formerly organized by the GNOME Project and the GNOME Foundation.
Girls Who Code
organization
Eva Galperin
American cybersecurity, privacy and anti-stalkerware activist

Mariana Costa Checa
Peruvian businesswoman