About the Django Girls community
Django Girls is an online community for Programmers and Female Technologists with roughly 17K members. It has a live chat communication style.
In their own words
Django Girls is a non-profit organization and a community that empowers and helps women to organize free, one-day programming workshops by providing tools, resources and support. We are a volunteer run organization with hundreds of people contributing to bring more amazing women into the world of technology. We are making technology more approachable by creating resources designed with empathy.
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