Want to learn a new programming language? Want to discuss web development with a bunch of other women?
Then you should head out to Microsoft’s office in Chevy Chase (5404 Wisconsin Ave.) this Saturday (8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.) for the 2015 Code(Her) Conference.
DC Web Women’s yearly event this year will be a daylong conference, a change from the two-hour class format of previous years.
Current prices range from $160 to $200.
Register
Companies:
DC Web Women / Microsoft
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