'Women Who Code' Shuts Down Unexpectedly
20-04-2024 00:02 via tech.slashdot.org

'Women Who Code' Shuts Down Unexpectedly

Women Who Code (WWC), a U.S.-based organization of 360,000 people supporting women who work in the tech sector, is shutting down due to a lack of funding. "It is with profound sadness that, today, on April 18, 2024, we are announcing the difficult decision to close Women Who Code, following a vote by the Board of Directors to dissolve the organization," the organization said in a blog post. "This decision has not been made lightly. It only comes after careful consideration of all options and is
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