Microsoft has extended its support to non-profits like Code.org and Girls Who Code, aiming to inspire young girls to explore computer science at an early age. These partnerships include financial support, volunteer hours from Microsoft employees, and the development of gender-inclusive coding resources, emphasizing the importance of diversity in the tech industry from the ground up.
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