

What we’re about
We are Women of the Go community.
Our mission is to help build a more diverse and inclusive Go community.
Through outreach, workshops and conferences we grow awareness of the Go language and empower minorities to become participants, collaborators and leaders in the Open Source community.
We want you to get involved! <3
🗣️ If you'd like to give a talk at any of our events, you can sign up to be a speaker on our ongoing Call for Papers. We will then get in touch with you to find a time to present and help you prepare your talk. 💪
🏡 Interested in hosting or supporting us? Please get in touch **london-organisers@womenwhogo.org** and we can discuss how you can get involved.
Get in touch with us
Email: london-organisers@womenwhogo.org
Twitter: @womenwhogolndn
LinkedIn: @women-who-go-london
Instagram: @womenwhogolondon
Slack: https://womenwhogo.org/invite.html
Sponsors
Upcoming events
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2026 February Event hosted by Paddle
Judd House, 18-29 Mora Street, London, EC1V 8BT, London, GBHi everyone! 👋
We are excited to announce our February in-person event 🎉
Register now and join us for a wonderful evening hosted by Paddle
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Judd House, 18-29 Mora Street, London EC1V 8BT
Please provide us with your name for registration purposes.
Agenda
- 6:00 PM - Refreshments and registration
- 6:30 PM - Welcome and a few words from hosts
- 6:40 PM - 🗣️ TBC
- 7:10 PM - Break
- 7:30 PM - 🗣️ TBC
8:00 PM - Networking/Discussion
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🙋♀️ Want to help shape the future of Women Who Go (London)?
We're looking for enthusiastic new organisers to join our amazing team! If you're interested in getting involved, please reach out to one of the organisers or email london-organisers@womenwhogo.org - we'd love to hear from you! ✨
🗣️ Interested in speaking at one of our events?
Our Call for Papers is always open! Whether you're an experienced presenter or new to public speaking, we'd love to hear from you. Once you submit your idea, we’ll reach out to find a suitable time and help you to prepare your talk. 💪
Our meetup often features talks in three recurring themes:
- Deep dives into Go — advanced topics or lesser-known features of the language
- Project showcases — real-world applications and tools built with Go
- No-code reflections — insights on navigating life and work as a software engineer
Don’t worry if your talk doesn’t fit neatly into one of these categories — we’re always open to fresh ideas and new perspectives!
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