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Coding 101 for Women and Beginners

byCode MinorsLive online workshops; Based in MumbaiStarts from499 per attendee per workshopView full gallery

No experience? No problem. Join our live, supportive workshops to build your first app, master tech basics, and see how coding can accelerate your career.

An overview of our Coding 101 Workshop for women. It is a hands-on course where you learn by doing, build your first mini-project, and meet like-minded learners in a supportive space.

We are passionate about closing the gender gap in technology. These statistics show why it is crucial to empower more women with skills in data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.

A summary of what you will learn in our introductory coding workshop. We cover the absolute basics, explain why coding is an essential modern skill, and provide hands-on exercises using the Thunkable app.

We believe in the power of role models. This series celebrates five trailblazing women programmers who broke barriers and changed the world with their contributions to technology.

Meet Ada Lovelace, the world's first programmer. In the 1840s, she wrote the first machine algorithm, laying the groundwork for the entire field of computer programming.

Known as the "Mother of the Internet," Radia Perlman developed the algorithm for the Spanning Tree Protocol. Her work was fundamental to the operation of network bridges and modern internet infrastructure.

Hedy Lamarr was not just a movie star but also a brilliant tech inventor. She co-invented "Frequency Hopping," a signal-switching technology that is a precursor to modern Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Margaret Hamilton was the NASA tech genius who led the software team for the Apollo moon landing. Her pioneering work in software engineering ensured the mission's success.

Joan Clarke was an ingenious code-breaker during World War II. As the only woman on Alan Turing's core team, her work cracking German Enigma ciphers saved countless lives.

About Coding 101 for Women & Beginners

You do not need a math degree or years of preparation to start coding. We focus on the 'why' and 'how' through live projects, which means you stop staring at blank screens and start building actual apps or tools in your very first session. This is designed to be a low-pressure environment where asking questions is encouraged, because that is how real learning happens.

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