@edenthecat
Consistently hilarious and enviously talented, Eden is a musician and a developer for Vox media. Also, she's Canadian, so she has manners.
@webmeadow
I had the pleasure of working with Eileen when she consulted several projects I was on. She is so confident and I love when I get to talk to her. Her interests are unique and I love reading her tweets about the wildlife she encounters.
@Not_Pele
Full-time software engineer, full-time rock star, full-time domestic goddess, part-time everything else.
@followellie
I met Ellie when she reached out to me about speaking at Future Insights Live. She’s so nice and helpful. She posts a bunch of great articles that normally don’t appear in my timeline.
@EricaJoy
Erica is an engineer at Slack who tweets and writes about important topics like intersectionality and diversity in tech.
##Erin Kissane
@kissane
Erin is a writer, content strategist, and the editor of journalism-code community website Source. She's consistently empathetic, insightful, and witty.
@elyseholladay
I know Elyse from Austin and now I can’t help but see her on lots of amazing speaker lineups. She’s passionate about Sass and feminism!
@emilykggray
I work with Emily and have been lucky enough to experience her amazing content strategy. She’s so good at what she does and gives honest feedback.
@emhaasch
Emily is a designer producing some really interesting, funny, and thought-provoking work, as well as some top-notch tweets.
@emilyawebb
A designer who lives in my area, her tweets are so relatable and I really appreciate her aesthetic.
@floriidaaa
Totally cool Vancouver based dev with great style and a sweet personality. Had an amazing time hanging out with her at JSFest Oakland.
@chescaleigh
Her social tweets are so important, I find out about many issues (especially in the tech industry) because of her tweets. She’s amazing.
@twelveoclocke
A writer for Rookie Mag, her tweets are flawlessly feminist and hilarious.
@garannm
I met Garann several times around Austin when we both lived there. She’s such an inspiring woman developer and I love everything she’s ever shared on the internet. She writes amazing pieces and you should read them all. Follow her and live vicariously through her and her amazing European life.
@thehairpin
Another amazing resource for feminist focused essays.
@hannahsmothers_
I met her in Austin once and I’m so happy I did because her tweets are FUNNY.
@hrousley
Like many ladies on this list, I met her in a makeup/tech Slack. She’s talented and funny and follow her.
@heavenrants
Her perspective as a black woman is SO. IMPORTANT. I can say with utmost certainty that following her has made me a more empathetic person.
@helenhousandi
Lead WordPress Developer, cool mom, hilarious tweets.
@helenvholmes
As well as Designing at Capital One, Helen is doing a lot of cool stuff using and learning Vim, development in XCode, and a bunch of other dev stuff. Another funny, kind, awesome woman on Twitter.
@jackiebackwards
Jackie is Behance's front-end lead, and she really knows her stuff. Friendly and funny with a penchant for tweeting about web development and its perils.
@jaimeejaimee
I love how often she tweets and the resources she does. She’s everywhere!
@_jannalynn
I really like the articles she posts and also the relevant social topics she brings up.
@jazzedloon
I saw Jazmine speak at a women panel, and also got the chance to talk to her. She had me laughing the entire time, and her tweets are no different. Her essays are perfect. She’s amazing.
@antiheroine
I love what she does for women in tech, her passion shows through her tweets.
@jennlukas
Jenn. Is. Amazing. I wish we had a longer crossover at our last job, because I never got to know her personally but her tweets make me happy. She’s so smart and I love her style.
@renrutnnej
Jenn Turner is sweet, strong, and extremely funny. Designer/developer at &yet, she tweets about working on the web and life with her daughter (who also sounds awesome.)
@jennschiffer
Engineer at Bocoup, JerseyScript organizer. A great friend of mine. She's quick witten and not afraid to speak her mind. Also makes really cool pixel art, with JavaScript.
@7maples
Coder for Democracy Works, Inc.
@jenville
Organizer of Artifact Conference, writer of books, she’s a true gem in this industry and her tweets are important.
@jennromolini
I saw her speak on a women of the internet panel. She works for Hello Giggles and always posts great stuff.
@JenniferSmithCo
Functional programming dynamite with a Laser Beam
@jessabean
Web designer @Shopify, American in Canada, sketchnoter, word nerd, wino, cat lady.
@jesseplusplus
Engineer, rubyist, space nerd, adventurer, TDDer, music lover, aspiring human being.
@jessicaivins
Jessica is a UX designer, and I really appreciate the insight she brings on that. She’s also been super kind and supportive in my interactions with her.
@jessitron
"Functional developer (at Outpace), speaker, mother, crazy nut."
@jessicamckellar
Startup founder, systems engineer, open source developer, @thePSF Director.
@msjwilly
I actually just started following her but she is such an inspiration as she is only 25 and absolutely SLAYING at what she does. She deserves everything.
@jessicard
I met Jessicard in a makeup/tech related Slack. We have lots of common interests so I always love to see what she posts.
@jina
Jina is a Designer/Developer over at Salesforce, but you probably know her best for all her amazing and hard work in the Sass community. She tweets funny stuff and a lot about Sass.
@jodytburg
Amazing writer and editor that I currently work with. She’s so sweet and organized.
@jewlofthelotus
Super badass lady who organizes a ton of women led events in her area. She posts great tech content.
@nrrrdcore
I want to be her friend because her tweets are everything I want to talk about.
@julesdeedub
I used to work with Julie, and she’s an incredible mom and super hard worker. Also one of the funniest women I know.
@joulee
Product design director at Facebook who has written many articles about design and other topics. She communicates really well with sketches.
@karenmcgrane
I want to bow down to Karen. She’s one of the women I admire most in the tech industry, and she has made me feel like it is safe to discuss important topics on Twitter. Thank you, Karen.
@fox
Karolina is a designer and developer, but her passion really shines through her work in equality and diversity advocacy. She's determined, funny, and travels to some beautiful places (great Instagram shots!)
@_kaseybon
Kasey is an apprentice where I work. She’s a super hard worker and I love seeing her enthusiasm for learning web development come through her tweets.
[@nodebotanist] (https://twitter.com/nodebotanist)
Engineer at Becoup, works on NodeBots and wearable tech. Amazing and inspirational.
@katemats
Founder at *popforms creator of the Spark Notebook
@kathleenhanna
AKA the founder of the Riot Grrrl movement and I love that she still actively uses Twitter. Also go watch the documentary about her, the Punk Singer, on Netflix. Now.
@ktheaney
Another amazing feminist writer who posts brilliant essays.
@codemiller
Functional programmer. @lambdaladies Co-Founder. Lindy hopper.
@katienotopoulos
Omg she’s so fucking funny.
@katydecorah
She loves to tweet about code and donuts, what more do you need?
@kelseyinnis
Totally badass babe not afraid to speak here mind. Excellent tweets about feminism and tech, and funny stuff too.
@kerrizor
Software Engineer, conference speaker, chef, poker player, glassworker, scooter mechanic, baseball & soccer fan, hiker.. but not in that order.
@obiwankimberly
Director of webdev/tech at @thinkbrownstone.
@6Gems
Founder @BlackGirlsCode ~ White House Champion of Change ~ 2014 GOOD 100
@krystynheide
I’ve interacted with Krystyn a lot on Twitter and I always feel so inspired afterwards. I love everything she posts, and she’s amazingly talented as well!
@lara_hogan
I want to be Lara when I grow up. She is such a role model for young women in the tech industry and she is KILLING IT this year with her new book on performance and all of her conference talks. I can’t wait to meet her at Generate!
@rhein_wein
Ruby, rails, docker, beer.
@laurendorman
Lauren is an apprentice where I work. I love her enthusiasm, and her personality definitely shows through her tweets.
@laurengalanter
Interwebz polymath. Full-stack UX. Ex-filmmaker. Giant nerd in a small person. Currently: UX Analyst @Phase2.
@leannemwagner
I used to work with Leanne and she was my first female role model in a professional setting. She’s such a badass and can command any room.
@_lilchen
I love her for being a competitive Super Smash Brothers player (I love SSBM)! I’ve seen her at conferences, and we’ve talked a lot on Twitter. Her tweets are so great, and her fashion is impeccable.
##Lin Clark
@linclark
Developer at NPM. Solid tweets about diversity in tech. Excellent dancer and karaoke singer.
@littlenono
Linda is a Designer at Dropbox. She's kind, strong, and funny as hell. She tweets about design, lettering, being a lady in tech, and butt/fart jokes.
@redsesame
I saw her present about content strategy before and she is so confident and smart. Her tweets are exactly that and more. I also love her feminist rants and agree with everything she says.
@iamlisawalker
Her tweets usually take the words right out of my mouth.
@_lisli
She posts such good articles and her tweets always have great content.
##Lydia Katsamberis
@ilkats
Developer at Craigslist. Met her at a conf and she was kind, caring and lots of fun to hang out with. Funny tweets!
@roguelynn
@Spotify engineer, @ThePSF board member, DSF member. @PyLadiesSF founder. VM breaker, insomniac, socializer.
@lyzadanger
I don’t see enough representation for women founders, and Lyza is such an inspiration.