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  2. Chris Wanstrath - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, Microsoft acquired GitHub for $7.5 billion (~$8.96 billion in 2023) in an all-stock deal. [17] [3] At the time, GitHub was the world's largest host service for software code. [10] In addition to GitHub, Wanstrath created the job queue program Resque, [6] [18] the Mustache templating language, [19] and the Atom text editor.

  3. Tsu-Jae King Liu - Wikipedia

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    Tsu-Jae King Liu (born June 4, 1963) is an American academic and electrical engineer who serves as the dean of the UC Berkeley College of Engineering, where she is also the Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering.

  4. Diversity in open-source software - Wikipedia

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    Another study from 2017 examined 3 million pull requests from 334,578 GitHub users, identifying 312,909 of them as men and 21,510 as women from the mandatory gender field in the public Google+ profiles tied to the same email addresses as these users were using on GitHub. The authors of the study found code written by women to be accepted more ...

  5. Society of Women Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The SWE archives contain a series of letters from the Elsie Eaves Papers (bequeathed to the Society), which document the origins of the Society in the early 20th century. . In 1919, a group of women at the University of Colorado helped establish a small community of women with an engineering or science background, called the American Society of Women Engineers and Architects.

  6. Women in engineering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the Society of Women Engineers, women and other minorities constituted approximately 16%-17% of engineering graduate students from 1990 to 2003. Furthermore, in 2003 approximately 20% (approximately 12,000)of new engineers were women, compared with about 80% of men (approximately 49,000). [citation needed]

  7. Timeline of GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub launches the GitHub Engineering blog, which hosts information about GitHub's engineering practices. [122] 3 June: Company: GitHub announces the formation of GitHub Japan G.K., a subsidiary of GitHub, Inc., as well as its new office in Tokyo, Japan. This new office is the first GitHub office outside of the United States. [123] [124] 25 ...

  8. Graduate Women in Science - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Delta Epsilon was established at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by Adele Lewis Grant on May 24, 1921. It was founded as a fraternity for women pursuing graduate degrees in the sciences. [1] [2] [3] Its stated purpose was "to further interest in science, recognize women involved in science, and unite them through friendship". [3]

  9. Ludvig Strigeus - Wikipedia

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