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Our event and its associated online spaces are dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender and gender identity, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion (or lack thereof). We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate at any point during the event. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled at the discretion of the organizers.
True Story. This conference changed my life and is the reason why I now write and speak about code. And Im only one of many! @WriteSpeakCode https://t.co/WZUxrkwcud
— Angie Jones (@techgirl1908) November 26, 2016
One of the things I always love about @writespeakcode is that I find so many new amazing techie women to follow. ☺️ #wsc2016conf
— Sarah Mei (@sarahmei) June 18, 2016
Thanks for an awesome conference @WriteSpeakCode - so many great talks, so much support in this community! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ #wsc2016conf
— Resist, Rise, Repeat (@ajpeddakotla) June 18, 2016
I've had an amazing time these past few days with ~150 women developers. Can't recommend attending @WriteSpeakCode enough!
— Annie Hsieh (@ankey) June 18, 2016
I'll promote @WriteSpeakCode to ALL women developers I know! Best part is being in a room of all women and unapologetically being ourselves!
— Emily Stamey (@elstamey) June 18, 2016
THE RUMORS ARE TRUE: @WriteSpeakCode is an amazing conference. Super hands-on, inclusive, empowering. #wsc2016conf
— Siena (@sienatime) June 15, 2016
Yay for the amazing energy @WriteSpeakCode!! Excited for growth and community these next 3 days 😌 #wsc2016conf pic.twitter.com/6uyYoNZzRh
— Tiffany Mikell (@mikellsolution) June 15, 2016
I am in awe of the developers I’ve met @WriteSpeakCode today. Seriously!
— Emily Stamey (@elstamey) June 16, 2016
One of the best conferences I went to in 2016. #writespeakcode #wsc https://t.co/rznCoNE506
— Nicolette Chambers (@nicolette3883) January 6, 2017
Thank you @WriteSpeakCode for #wsc2016conf - amazing, tiring, happy, wonderful experience. #womenintech
— Kal (@KalUndefined) June 18, 2016
@WriteSpeakCode is legit one of the best conferences I've ever attended 😂🙌🏾💁🏽 #wsc2016conf #WeLoveColor 🎨 pic.twitter.com/c2Ga7DMVEY
— Debbie-jean Lemonte (@TheLocdBella) June 18, 2016
A warm THANK YOU to @WriteSpeakCode for organizing such an amazing conference!! Hope to see everyone I met there again! #wsc2016conf
— Julianna Rusakiewicz (@juliannarusak) June 18, 2016
Having a fabulous time @WriteSpeakCode. Honored to be a speaker & thrilled to be a part of a safe, welcoming community.
— Iris Amelia 📎✊🏽 (@epubpupil) June 17, 2016
glad to see @WriteSpeakCode organizers are easily identifiable by their shiny purple sashes. CRUCIAL to enforce a code of conduct!
— Cat (@cfarm) June 17, 2016
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