Happy Ada Lovelace Day!
For those of you who don't know who Ada Lovelace is, or would like to know more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_lovelace
As part of Ada Lovelace Day people all over the world are being encouraged to write about inspirational women in science, engineering and technology. These unsung heroines are due their arias and today is the day for that.
Anyways, what aria should I sing? It seems to me that there are "unsung heroines" and there are just women. Women who work hard, love what they do and are unacknowledged. I don't know their names, their colleagues do, their bosses should but I don't. They are just people, doing their job. And they are also brilliant.
I am a very bad woman in technology because it seems to me that, partly, the reason there are so few women in this field is because they don't want to be. It's not entirely about gender imbalance, prejudice or whatnot. It's just 'cos they're not interested. I think it's important to raise awareness and try and entice women to join the dark side but we shouldn't be too disheartened if we don't succeed.
I feel that the women who are already here, working with technology, are the ones who care. If the prejudice scares them off that much then they don't care enough to battle it. Now, I'm young, naive and haven't had to deal with much prejudice or issues so maybe I don't understand what it's like. Feel free to tell me.
Anyways, so, the women who care enough to ignore prejudice, to succeed through the gender imbalance, to change the ratio of men to women by one teeny tiny percent, these are the unsung heroines. Yes, we should try to encourage women into this area but we shouldn't forget those who are here already. Some are young and naive like myself. Some have been around for years, when there was *more* prejudice. Perhaps they're even complaining that we have it easy, that everything is so open, that stereotypes are changing and they're right. So we should sing them a song about how brilliant they are; changing the world a percent at a time.
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Good blog! I started my IT life (if not my techie or work life) programming and it opened the world to me. I was lucky to have both a boss and a teacher (2 guys) who saw it as completely irrelevant that I was a woman. They gave me such a grounding & such confidence in my skills that I've progressed to heights I never really imagined at that moment when Malc gave me some VB and said 'right, we'll start you on this...'
My Ada blog at www.lavendersky.co.uk
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