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Girls Make Apps 27.05.2021

Only 10 days until ByteHacks! Comment what you're most excited for

Girls Make Apps 19.05.2021

ATTN: Applications for ByteHacks are closing TONIGHT! Apply now if you still want to be considered Acceptances will be sent out soon after.

Girls Make Apps 16.05.2021

Our second Machine Learning Workshop was a success! We learned about machine learning, Microsoft Azure, neural networks at Intel, and got a tour of Microsoft's newest technology! @ Microsoft Store - Fifth Avenue

Girls Make Apps 01.05.2021

So exciting to have our Founder featured in this NowThis video! Register NOW for ByteHacks 2018 at bytehacks.org to get involved :)

Girls Make Apps 13.04.2021

WORKSHOP ALERT Our next Machine Learning Workshop is taking place on June 30th at the Microsoft Store 5th Ave in New York City! Calling all high school girls to register and attend for FREE Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/girls-make-apps-machine-learni

Girls Make Apps 01.04.2021

Our first ByteHacks Keynote Speaker will be Limor Fried, Founder & CEO of Adafruit! Join the mailing list at http://bytehacks.org to watch her talk about her journey to tech & entrepreneurship Read her bio here and GET HYPED! Limor Ladyada Fried Guided by the maxim, If you can dream it, you can build it, Limor Ladyada Fried, a young, ambitious hacker and engineer, entered the budding DIY tech revolution with a fresh tempest of ideas which have transformed the ma...ker industry. She first began making her mark in 2005 when she founded her groundbreaking company, Adafruit (100 percent women-owned) shortly after getting her Master’s degree in electrical engineering from MIT’s Media Lab. Through disruptive approaches in DIY innovation and marketing, she built Adafruit into a leading open-source electronics company, which remains one of the best places online for learning electronics and making the best designed products for makers of all ages and skill levels. Adafruit is currently ranked #11 in the top 20 USA manufacturing companies. In the process, Limor whose nickname Ladyada was inspired by Ada Lovelace, the early mathematician often recognized as the world’s first computer programmer has motivated countless girls, young women and others toward DIY frontiers, and in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Limor’s accolades are numerous and include: becoming the first female engineer on the cover of WIRED magazine; being awarded Entrepreneur magazine’s Entrepreneur of the Year honor; being on the cover of Make magazine, and named a Whitehouse Champion of Change in 2016. For more information, please visit: https://www.adafruit.com/about