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September 8: Women in Tech Weekly Issue 75

Happy Tuesday! I hope you’ve had a wonderful long weekend (if you’re in the US) and a nice start to the week. It’s time to celebrate some awesome women in this community – are you ready? ❤️

If you’d like to submit anything for next week’s issue, please do so using the submission form at the bottom of this post.

Celebrations 🥂🎉

Alexandra started a series of posts about Kotlin language😍

In her own words:

“I wrote a game on Kotlin a few months ago and fell in love with it. I think more people should know about this language so I started to write about it(and will make tutorials) on my IG page and hope badass women will join me on this journey!.”




A post shared by Alexandra🧚🏻‍♂️ (@hsw.kuzminash) on Sep 6, 2020 at 5:13am PDT

Sundas reached 10K followers on Instagram and LinkedIn!

Congratulations, Sundas! Super well deserved, you’re sharing so much value on a regular basis – thank you for sharing your gifts with this world 🥰 Keep on killing it!




A post shared by Sundas | Breaking Stereotypes (@sundaskhalidd) on Sep 1, 2020 at 7:39am PDT

Free course helping you identify what will make you feel successful in life and what goals your should set for yourself. Because no good journey can happen without a destination in mind!

Take control over your life, priorities and create a clear vision for your path. Don’t live someone else’s life. Enrol here 🙂

Resources 👩‍💻

Samantha says:

Docker is an important tool for Data Scientist to understand. Most of the content out there is more geared towards Software Engineers who have excellent knowledge of computers and coding. I struggled to follow most. Now I have a better understanding I have started a new blog series to fill a gap and simplify the use of Docker in a way that you don’t need an extensive understanding of computers or coding to follow. Follow my blog and this series if you are interested in this topic.

Career In Tech: How To Find The Right Role For You – created and shared by me 🙂

If you’re interested in a career in technology, it can be overwhelming with the number of opportunities out there. What role would suit you and help your talents shine? Which direction should you take and therefore what skills should you learn? Let’s talk about that!


As long as you’re using your voice, creating content and expressing your opinions, you will find people who disagree with you. And if you are doing all of that online, you’re probably going to receive hateful comments. How can you deal with those? How can you stop those comments from getting to you and hurting you? Let me share my framework with you!


Please let me know your thoughts in the comments below and if you’d like to share something for next week’s issue, here’s the submission form!! Bookmark that and add anything you’d like to share in there 🙂

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