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Women need a room of their own. Women's groups tend to focus a lot on women's roles as mothers, or serving mothers. If there is going to be a woman-focused group it is best that the group is focused on women being people, not just parents that exist to serve others. Mothers are people too you know!
'''Women need a room of their own.'''


I haven't met many women's coding groups where there are people who actually code :)


For some reason women are generally encouraged to do web design and javascript and in women's programming courses people hesitate to introduce meatier topics like go etc. I don't know why this is. Stuff is presented as being very "hard" even when the women present are math majors.
I do recommend https://www.womenwhocode.com
 
'''Building yourself and your mind is the best thing you can do for society because then you are all that you can be'''
 
=== Positive patterns ===
* Women often are made to feel guilty for doing stuff for the sheer intellectual pleasure of doing it.
* It is ok to not work in children's education
* It is ok not to do stuff for the benefit of charity
 
 
That being said, women's programming groups should be creative and actually result in fun coding and exist as a human being, not a servant to society!
 
We have a GitHub at SudoRoom here:
 
https://github.com/sudoroom
 
Most of the projects are started by men, and I've seen many promising women diverted over the years to projects like charity and children's education. It's pretty disappointing and a huge waste of potential.

Latest revision as of 20:17, 25 October 2022

Women's programming group

https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/a-room-of-ones-own-by-virginia-woolf

Women need a room of their own.

I haven't met many women's coding groups where there are people who actually code :)

I do recommend https://www.womenwhocode.com