In conjunction with both Fossbox and Flossie, BCSWomen, the British Computer Society’s specialist women’s group, is organising 3 open source career taster days for women in London next month.
The days involved are 13th, 20th and 28th May and the sessions will run from 10.00 am to 5.00pm.
All the taster days will be held at BCS, 1st Floor, The Davidson Buidling, 5 Southampton Street, London, WC2E 7HA (map).
The cost will be £10.00 plus VAT (i.e. £12.00 in total) per day, but this will include lunch and refreshments.
The organisers are promoting these days as a series of three one-day workshops for women returners aimed at raising awareness of Open Source development as a dual skillset or second career.
The course will aim at building awareness and confidence and help women take some first steps either towards learning to code or to update existing skills and to learn how they might contribute to open source projects. It will also aim to raise awareness of self-training opportunities and of open source career paths and entry points.
Day 1 will include and introduction to FLOSS culture and licensing models, plus programming for Android mobile devices using MIT App Inventor.
Day 2 will comprise an introduction to open source projects and resources, as well as an introduction to Git.
Day 3 will give participants an introduction to programming with Python.
Online bookings only will be accepted and those interested are advised that places are limited.