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Girls Who Code Program Grows in Popularity

The non-profit summer program Girls Who Code started in 2012 with 20 girls in one classroom, reports USA Today. It has now grown to 380 girls in 16 classrooms around the country. The summer program gives young women interested in technology a chance to work with industry professionals at companies like Facebook, Square and Twitter.


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