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| | A Women's History Month riddle Happy Friday Eve, Baltimore! I’ve got another riddle for you about another woman in tech for Women’s History Month: I'm the daughter of a poet, And a brilliant mind in my own right. My education was private, Taught by tutors day and night. Though my most famous creation Was never built, it's true, I'm considered the first programmer, What I wrote was new. My legacy lives on today, In coding and computation, Can you guess my name? I'm Ada Lovelace, a sensation! Have an amazing weekend! — Technical.ly reporter Alanah Nichole Davis ([email protected]) | | | | By A researcher formerly of UMBC's Center for Women in Technology explains what kinds of academic experiences and supports help these students stay the course. Read more » By Based at the Catholic university's Frederick campus, the program aims to offer noncredit virtual courses to those who want certifications in AWS, CompTIA, Salesforce and other high-demand tech platforms and languages. Read more » By LifeBridge Health and Healthworx’s partnership continues in the latest iteration of this startup incubator for healthcare solutions in Baltimore — sans any health tech companies from the region. Read more » By Cherry blossoms, warriors and a space park are some of our favorite virtual places to explore this March. Read more » | Featured Jobs Overview CubeSmart is currently seeking a Lead Software Engineer – Backend to join the Information Technology team at our corporate office in Malvern, PA. The Lead Software Engineer – Backend...Find out more » Overview This is a hybrid role – 3 days remote and 2 days in the Malvern, PA office. The System/Cloud Engineer will work closely with all areas of IT to assist in the architecture,...Find out more » Together with the rest of our team, you’ll work on our email services Fastmail, Pobox, and Topicbox. When the vast majority of people get email for free, the reason people choose a paid service is...Find out more » |
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