Today is Ada Lovelace Day, “a day of blogging to draw attention to women excelling in technology.” This year I’d like to list a couple of women who continuously impress and inspire me – they code, contribute to open source, give talks, write articles and tweets, and make tech a better place in general. I might have mentioned some of them before, but they are still making essential contributions to the tech world I’m working in.
- Lena Reinhard
- Julie Ann Horvath
- Divya Manian
- Molly Holzschlag
- Angelina Fabbro
- Shanley Kane
- Pfefferminz
- Helga Hansen
- ntlk
- Garann Means
- Lena Herrmann
- Nicole Sullivan
- Terri Oda
- Tiffany Conroy
- Lindsey Bieda
- Tiffany B. Brown
- Laura Kalbag
- Selena Deckelmann
- Coraline Ada Ehmke
- Rebecca Murphey
- Estelle Weyl
- Ashe Dryden
- Mary Rose Cook
- Soledad Penadés
- Micah Scott
- Ola Gasidlo
- Jenn Schiffer
- Jo Liss
- Kathy Sierra
- Shelley Powers
- Leigh Honeywell
- Adria Richards
- Leigh Honeywell
- Meagan Waller
- Edna Piranha
- jessicard
- Sasha Laundy
- Melissa Elliott
- Carina C. Zona
- Christie Koehler
- Anika Lindtner
- Runa A. Sandvik
- Irene Ros
- Ashley G. Williams
- Sarah Mei
- Wendy Chisholm
- Raquel Vélez
- Karolina Szczur
- Rachel Nabors
- Julie Pagano
- Sandi Metz
- Pamela Fox
- Sara Soueidan
- Michele Guido
Don’t miss the Ada Lovelace Day post from last year!