Posted by ubergeeke on October 17th, 2008 in blogpost
For those of you in the UK, or those of you able to make travel plans to be there in February, consider attending the British Computer Society’s W-Tech 2009.
Here’s a little back info on the BCS: founded in 1957, according to their site, BCS is the “leading body of those working on IT” and its […]
Posted by ubergeeke on June 26th, 2008 in blogpost
More in 2008 than the first 25 yrs of IEEE Female Fellows *combined*.
Posted by ubergeeke on June 19th, 2008 in blogpost
Or how to kill time until your next job.
Posted by ubergeeke on May 13th, 2008 in blogpost
Many of us work in what are painfully termed “male-dominated professions”. Engineers, technicians, sysadmins, scientists and researchers — I could go on, but you know who you are. Since this site launched, I’ve had several folks mention that they’d like to connect with other women in their fields. Eventually, .51 will host forums that will […]
Posted by ubergeeke on May 5th, 2008 in blogpost
In my unceasing search for more information about women in geeky professions, I set off this afternoon for the Oregon Women in Trades Fair. I showed up the proverbial day late and dollar short, but I want to share some info about this anyway.
According to their site: “The Fair is an incredibly effective way […]