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Railsconf Video On Women In Technology, Panel of women discussing their experience as women in Rails
rachel.j
post May 7 2009, 12:22 PM
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There was an interesting session at RailsConf this week that's up on O'Reilly's YouTube account. A panel of three women who are Rails developers discussed their experience as women working in Rails and as students interested in science and technology.

RailsConf 09: Desi McAdam, Sarah Mei, Lori Olson, "Women in Rails"

Some interesting topics they cover:

Self-promotion and visibility, "Call yourself a developer"
Childcare/Maternity leave issues (including providing childcare at UG meetings)
Barrier to entry in college CS programs

What do you think? Do you agree with what these women are saying? A lot of this resonates for me, and some of it is surprising.
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post Nov 12 2009, 05:22 AM
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QUOTE (rachel.j @ May 7 2009, 12:22 PM) *
There was an interesting session at RailsConf this week that's up on O'Reilly's YouTube account. A panel of three women who are Rails developers discussed their experience as women working in Rails and as students interested in science and technology.

RailsConf 09: Desi McAdam, Sarah Mei, Lori Olson, "Women in Rails"

Some interesting topics they cover:

Self-promotion and visibility, "Call yourself a developer"
Childcare/Maternity leave issues (including providing childcare at UG meetings)
Barrier to entry in college CS programs

What do you think? Do you agree with what these women are saying? A lot of this resonates for me, and some of it is surprising.

ya very interesting i agree with you


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