Changing codes


The Women Who Code team (l-r) Goh, Daphne Choong, Yeen and Wendy Kong Wei Zhen during their recent Wonder Woman themed women’s day celebration. — Women Who Code

More women emerge in coding industry as companies upskill staff to code.

Though tech continues to be known as a male-dominated ­industry, female representation in the Malaysian scene shows signs of improving, says Women Who Code’s (WWC) Kuala Lumpur ­chapter.

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