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Google CodeF is a career event and mentoring program organized by Google for female undergraduate computer scientists who have foundational coding skills in at least one of C++, Java or Python. It lasts 12 weeks and consists of eight mentoring meetings held in Google's offices and virtually. The initiative aims to develop female computer scientists and increase the number of women working in the technology industry.
Occurrences
It has been held four times to date: in Russia (2012);[1] in Poland (2012);[2] in Germany (2011);[3] and in the United Kingdom (2011).[4]