Posts tagged ‘programming’
2011.07.02 Lessons learned from the Boston Python Workshop, an outreach event for women (13)
This is a guest post by Jessica McKellar. Jessica is a software engineer and an organizer for the Boston Python Meetup. This entry originally appeared at the OpenHatch.org blog. My name is Jessica, and I’m ...
Full Story »2011.05.11 Linkspamming the night away (11th May, 2011) (8)
May 13 in Boston: A project-driven introduction to Python for women and their friends (unfortunately now gone to “waiting list only” status). An open letter to the Australian SF community: However, the venue staging was ...
Full Story »2011.03.14 Career change to programming (8)
This is an Ask a Geek Feminist question for our commenters. This is the last post from round 4. Round 5 will run in the second half of 2011. I have a 24 year old ...
Full Story »2010.11.22 Drupal Voices 100: Jack Aponte on Diversity, Power and Privilege in Open Source Communities (4)
Neville Park is a queer mixie nerd in Toronto. This post originally appeared at Wild Unicorn Herd. An interview with Palante Tech’s Jack Aponte (a. k. a. Angry Brown Butch) on, well, diversity in Drupal. ...
Full Story »2010.10.25 I blame the Patriarchy for my technical incompetence. (7)
This is cross-posted at Restructure! I demonstrated an aptitude for computers when I was a young girl, but I didn’t have home Internet access until I graduated from high school. I blame the Patriarchy, partly. ...
Full Story »2010.10.07 Double Major (1)
I’m back in school, as some folks have probably already gathered from my microblogging. I’m finishing up a double major in Computer Science and Equity Studies at the University of Toronto, and if all goes ...
Full Story »2010.09.22 CompSci Woman: Looking for stories of women in computer science (2)
My friend Cate and her friend Maggie have started a blog called CompSci Woman that I think many of you will enjoy reading, and hopefully some of you in computer science will be interested in ...
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