I finished reading “Unlocking the clubhouse” on Saturday, finally. The book is only about 150 pages long, but it’s full of useful information about increasing participation of women in computer science.
The chapter that most stuck with me was chapter 6, “Persistence and Resistance: Staying in Computer Science.” I have said more than once, in [...]
next up
-
comments
- AndersH on Giving Good Talks presentation
- What are the benefits of open source software model to original software writers? on Portland High Tech Groups are Portland Software’s Own Worst Enemies
- lofirev on This town needs…
- notbenh on We need vision and collaboration
- tending the garden › twittering on 2010-03-19 on Space and time to help our neighbors
Twittering
- "this isn't the gratis software foundation." -rms 4 hrs ago
- i wish that people would say distributed instead of federated when talking about p2p. 6 hrs ago
- RT @teddks #Moglen #Oracle is sharpening the #MySQL dagger to plunge it into the heart of #MSSQL #libreplanet #lp10 #gnu #linux #frees ... 6 hrs ago
- (sorry, that quote was kinda bad :) 6 hrs ago
- "An attempt to turn the most installed db on earth to destroy the only piece of sw Microsoft can justifiably pride itself in." #libreplanet 6 hrs ago
- More updates...
Delicious- Repeated message field in c pacakge - Protocol Buffers | Google Groups
- Jeri Ellsworth at the March 2010 Portland Linux General Meeting - The Posterior of Randal Schwartz
- Database corruption: finding the bad block
- THE MACHINE STOPS ... E.M. Forster
- CS587/410 Relational DMBS/Database Internals
- Measuring PostgreSQL Checkpoint Statistics - 2ndQuadrant, Professional PostgreSQL
- sqlmap: automatic SQL injection tool
- libprotobuf_c - protobuf-c - Project Hosting on Google Code
- How do I read binary C++ protobuf data using Python protobuf? - Stack Overflow
- Serializing Data - JSON vs. Protocol Buffers | 4 Feet Software
-
Recent Posts
Archives
Meta






