Girls Can Code - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Five girls with a hidden talent for computer coding take on the male-dominated digital world. Are they up to the challenge of inventing a start-up from scratch in just five days?

Episode 2
The girls must take their cutting-edge coding brainwave and learn how to turn it into a prototype product and a perfect pitch to the great and good of the UK tech world. If they can convince the cream of the coding world that they've gone from zeroes to heroes in just a week, their lives might just change forever. But along the way, the girls find out that it's not just about a cool idea: the gloves are off as they learn to code, get down and dirty with big data and - toughest of all - overcome their own fears and failures to stand a chance when they pitch their digital product.
Who'll come out on top, and who'll blow a fuse? And as the girls laugh, cry, scream with joy and frustration along the way, they don't know that this is not a rehearsal, and that their lives could be about to change. For real.
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