AUG 13, 2015 | US
Tech Bisnow Highlights Girls Who Code Program's DC Graduation
Tech Bisnow, August 14, 2015
Tania Anderson
This group of high school girls just finished seven weeks of intensive computer science training through Girls Who Code DC, a program that teaches coding and introduces them to role models in the field. At the graduation ceremony this week at Georgetown University, the girls from the BSA-sponsored classroom presented the projects they designed.
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