Discover Blogs by Women in Tech 👩🏼‍💻

As much as I love writing on my blog, I also love reading the blogs written by others. Recently, I thought that there should be more women tech bloggers than I know, so I started searching for new blogs written by women but there weren’t much. Therefore, I decided to share a list of women tech bloggers that I follow in a blog post.

Stereotype Breakers (formerly, Coding Blonde)

Coding Blonde is a blog by Masha where she shares her career and life, and talks about different areas of technology. I found her through Instagram, and really love her content.

You can find her at: https://www.stereotypebreakers.com/

Chmod+xx

Chmodxx is a blog written by Kristina where she shares articles on cybersecurity news, reverse engineering and computer security tutorials.

Here is the link to her blog: https://chmodxx.net/

Julia Evans

This is a blog by Julia Evans where she writes about programming, and the concepts that are considered hard and scary are actually so much fun. She also has great zines to teach these hard concepts to others!

You can find Julia’s blog here: https://jvns.ca/

Laura Medalia

Laura has a blog where she shares her thoughts about computer science, productivity, fashion and other tech related things. She also created her own t-shirts to show that a person can both love fashion and computer science.

Link to the blog of Laura is here: www.lauramedalia.com/blog

Girl Knows Tech

Girl Knows Tech is a blog by Marie who is a software engineering student in Montreal. She writes blog posts about women in tech, and blogging tips. I have found her on Instagram, and she keeps motivating me ever since.

Here you can find her blog: www.girlknowstech.com

Pawlean

Pawlean is a blog by Pauline where she talks about her life, STEM diversity and self-development. She also has a great blog post series called Inspiring Figures to motivate and inspire others.

Pauline’s blog is here: pawlean.com

The Zen of Programming

Ali is a self-taught software engineer who lives in Washington, DC. We have found each other on Reddit. She created The Zen of Programming to show others that people like her also exist in this industry. She writes about programming, and her life surrounding it.

Here is the link to Ali’s blog: zen-of-programming.com

There are not so many tech blogs written by women like there are not enough women working in technology field. Let’s show our support for these brilliant 🙌🏻