Here are some articles by women of the Ember community.
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Marie Chatfield
The difference between Ember actions and DOM events and why it matters, plus a really rad flowchart.
Lauren Tan
Public speaking was my greatest fear. It might be yours too. Now, my greatest fear is that I will grow too comfortable.
Serena Fritsch
New Intercom engineers ship code on their first day and a feature in their first week. Serena shares her experience of going from zero to shipping.
Jen Weber
TL;DR do it. If you need more convincing, read on to learn about what it’s like to be a first-time attendee/speaker, and my advice for you.
Katie Gengler
For those who don't know, ember-try provides the ability to run a command against various sets of dependencies. It is commonly used by Ember addons to run their tests against every version of Ember with which they want to maintain compatibility.
Leah Silber
User Groups can be the bread and butter of open source technology communities, especially when they’re fledgling. You’re playing with a new tool, you’re excited and eager; what better way to solidify your interest than to go out and meet other excited users?
Danielle Adams
I’m not an extrovert. I’m not very good at making conversation with people I’ve just met. If I make the decision to speak up in a meeting, I have a 15-30 second debate in my head about my word choice and whether I should say anything at all.
Lisa Backer
Learn how to use lolex timers to manage testing complicated time-based interactions.