Where Are The Women In Programming? Found ‘Em!
I found pages and pages of them, in fact.
I found pages and pages of them, in fact.
One approach can solve many problems.
Not sure how I missed this, but RailsConf starts today, May 29th, 2008, and continues through June 1st in Portland, Oregon. If you’re in the area, and not registered for any of the seminars, make sure you visit the Exhibition Hall on Friday and Saturday and check out booths from O’Reilly (huge surprise - they’re […]
Ah, let’s hear it for sensationalist blog post titles!
Last night I went to my first Code’n’Splode meeting. Code’n’Splode is a group of women who all work in the tech industry in one form or another (programming, tech support, development, etc.). Can’t tell you how great it was to sit in a room (a) filled only […]
There will be more information about basic and introductory Python in coming weeks, but for now, I’ve got a little tidbit for those of you *already* using this language.
I stumbled across the Scientific Tools for Python site, and am really curious to learn about its various applications. I’m particularly interested in the Electromagnetics packages (ooh, […]
While I’ve done my share of rudimentary programming over the years - basic shell scripts, small number crunching programs, etc. - I’ve avoided the kind of hacking that *really* scores geek points. Specifically, I’ve never hacked a linux kernel, though it’s been on the "Zora List" for some time.
Mostly, I think I’ve been afraid of […]