Pingdom on “Women In Open Source”
More than you thought, but there’s never enough!
More than you thought, but there’s never enough!
I’ll admit to being a complete n00b when it comes to all things involving image hacking. I tried Photoshop, but it seems unwieldy to me, and I have to say the same for GIMP. In fact, most of my image editing needs of late have been satisfied by Paint.NET, though I do use Photoshop Elements […]
Saw these posts over the weekend, and each of them made me think long and hard about their subject matter. Check out these two posts on other blogs:
Rachel Edidin talks about the importance of paper mirrors in comic books: http://www.girl-wonder.org/insideout/2008/05/16/why-it-still-matters-2
Mana talks about why women need to accept *each other*: http://geekdamana.blogspot.com/2008/05/no-chick-lit-rule.html
They’re short, but worth the read.
Sarah Sharp is a software engineer who hacks on Linux for a living. Check out this interview with Sarah where she talks about her geek origins, what she digs about tech, and how to - in five minutes or less - talk folks into checking out rockets.