Apple to empower over 90\,000 US girls in coding

Apple to empower over 90,000 US girls in coding

IANS  |  San Francisco 

In a bid to women coders and creators, has partnered with "Girls Who Code", a US-based non-profit organisation, to create coding avenues for girls in the US.

"Using the 'Everyone Can Code' curriculum, 90,000 girls and 'Girls Who Code' club facilitators in all 50 states can learn to use Apple's easy to learn programming language, Swift, (with which) hundreds of thousands of apps are built," the iPhone-maker announced in a blog-post on Thursday.

Headed by Reshma Saujani, an American of Indian origin, the "Girls Who Code" is working to close the gender employment difference in technology aiming to change the image of what a looks like.

The organisation supports and encourages women participation in the field of technology and computer science.

"Women have earned the opportunity to have our ideas shape the future. We're excited to support 'Girls Who Code' as they girls to be the developers and tech innovators of tomorrow," said Lisa Jackson, Vice President of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives,

As part of the programme, visitors are allowed to attend over 60 sessions of the "Made By Women" series, led by artists, musicians, photographers, app developers, scientists and entrepreneurs.

Marking the that falls on March 8, the would daily highlight an app founded, developed or led by women.

Music would also feature visionary women in the music industry with highly-curated playlists and editorial packages.

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 14:18 IST