Coding Grace's July Newsletter is just out, and per usual, no sooner it was published, other useful news came along, but good thing I write a follow up post (still to write one on Coding Grace, I like dev.to so much, I'm posting here first! π€)
π Latest Coding Grace July Newsletter
- π©βπ»π¨βπ» Silicon Republic posted an article on "Microsoft launches plan to help 25m people gain digital skills" which would be of interest to folks. It points to a page on LinkedIn who is partnered with Microsoft and Github bringing a whole slew of courses for free. You can check it out here: https://opportunity.linkedin.com/skills-for-in-demand-jobs
- π©βπ»π¨βπ» Girls in Tech Dublin just announced a free workshop to build a website without code on Wed, 15 July, 12:30 β 13:30 (IST). Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/gitd-eclassroom-build-a-website-without-code-tickets-109935899234
- π’ Women Who Cowork Ireland is moving away from Meetup "to enable more meaningful connection and focus on building well-bonded community of women who connect to cowork, collaborate and contribute to each other successes." Head over to their website to stay up-to-date, they even have a newsletter you can subscribe to: www.womenwhocowork.ie
- π’ Festival of Curiosity 2020 Programme is out: https://festivalofcuriosity.ie/programme/
There's still a lot virtual tech events happening and I'm still keeping a live blog post. If I am missing any event, opportunities, grants, call to actions, please let me know. I'll update the list and if it's in August, I'll add it to the newsletter as well. Crowdsource, FTW! π
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