This is one of the best written summaries about discrimination that I have read.
I will be sending this on to a number of friends both in and out of the industry.
Edit: I am rather embarrassed to say that my comment was the first after over 50 minutes on HN. This a major issue for our industry. I remember when I went to college in the 1980's, the Computer Science programs had a very high female enrollment compared to many of the other math/science/engineering fields. It is very tragic that our industry has regressed in the numbers of women.
Edit 2: Ah so it appears the original article was cross posted. I did search HN for other threads to the above link
Is it still not comparatively higher than said other STEM fields? I recall that the areas with the most females were Molecular Biology, Chemistry (Chemical Engineering), followed by Computer Science when I was in school.
The numbers were definitely better than Electrical, my own department.
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[ 0.19 ms ] story [ 20.0 ms ] threadI will be sending this on to a number of friends both in and out of the industry.
Edit: I am rather embarrassed to say that my comment was the first after over 50 minutes on HN. This a major issue for our industry. I remember when I went to college in the 1980's, the Computer Science programs had a very high female enrollment compared to many of the other math/science/engineering fields. It is very tragic that our industry has regressed in the numbers of women.
Edit 2: Ah so it appears the original article was cross posted. I did search HN for other threads to the above link
The numbers were definitely better than Electrical, my own department.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7784868