My Fabulous Geek Career (O'ReillyNet)
Posted Sep 25, 2007 23:30 UTC (Tue) by
NightMonkey (subscriber, #23051)
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My Fabulous Geek Career (O'ReillyNet) by ris
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My Fabulous Geek Career (O'ReillyNet)
Keep 'em coming. The first poster is a case-in-point for identifying the problem illustrated by articles with similar topics such as this one.
It is a shame that F/OSS (and computing in general) has such low participation rates of women (and girls). This problem has *nothing* to do with gifts given to us by biology (body parts, hormone levels, etc.), but with socialization of both sexes.
Everyone should take a look at the old old pictures of the first mainframe computers. Lots of women working at the helms. Look at Grace Hopper's career. And ask yourself why they were driven away, and how you, individually, can make this field more welcoming for the 50% of humanity that are not participating at proportional levels as compared to men.
Refs:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_computing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENIAC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus_computer
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