The Ada Project (TAP) is a website providing information on events, funding, positions and organisations supportive of women in technology.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It links to resources about the history of women in computing, aiding in the historical rediscovery of women's roles in the field.[1][7]
Originally created at Yale University in 1994, the resource has been maintained by Carnegie Mellon University since 2005.[1]
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References
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- ↑ Kiisel, Ty (10 November 2017). "WOSB and Other Loans: It's No Longer a Man's World". Getting a Business Loan. Apress, Berkeley, CA. pp. 171–176. doi:10.1007/978-1-4302-4999-3_18. ISBN 978-1-4302-4998-6.
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