This year's Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing took place this past week in Atlanta, GA.
I thought I'd gather together some small part of the blog posts I've been seeing floating around the Internets on this wonderful event.
- Opening Session of Grace Hopper Conference - 2010
- Dancing with Hundreds of Technical Women at Grace Hopper
- The Impact of the Grace Hopper Celebration
- It's the most wonderful time of the year
- Back from GHC10@tlanta, now time to retrospect
- Together, We Are Big Fish!
- Grace Hopper Celebration 2010 : Day 2 (29 September)
- Open Source Codeathon for Humanity (a blog post in pictures)
- GHC10: Collaborative Risktaking
- Women of Color Session
- How do I keep in touch with all the awesome women I met at GHC10?
- Imposter Panel: do YOU belong?
- 10 Things I'm Glad I Know Now About Landing a Job in Computing
- CRA-W How do I build my professional network
Most of the blogs I link to have made multiple posts about the GHC -- poke around and check those out too.
The conference is on Twitter here and this year's hashtag is #ghc10 and the conference blog aggregation page is here.
It's definitely a conference I'd love to get to one of these days!
If I've missed any good posts, please leave the links in the comments.
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