DISQUS

Eddie Awad’s Blog: Where Are You Women Bloggers?

  • Karl · 3 years ago

    Hi,
    one reason woman do not work in it based environment could : 'woman take care more for the real world aspects' ;-)


    I work as an external (CSC) at Commerzbank AG and i am suprised how many women i meet in teams.
    And this is a good thing
    Karl

  • John Flack · 3 years ago

    I have spoken at school career days several times, and I always tell stories of Lady Ada Lovelace and Admiral Grace Hopper. I want the girls (and the boys too) to know that women have been involved in IT from the beginning. But it is too bad that it is a man telling them this.

  • David Aldridge · 3 years ago

    I've often, well maybe once, considered impersonating a woman on Oracle forums -- it's truly amazing the level of support that a female name can prompt.

  • vidya · 3 years ago

    well ...i am happy to be one of those blogher's...but having read this post i am wondering not all blogsites have pictures on them (like mine for instance) and the name may not give it away always do would i be treates as a blogher or a bloghim????

  • Rob V · 3 years ago

    I would presume that one of the attractions of the IT world is that you aren't judged by what you are (for example, a woman), but rather what you do. Well, at least compared to other fields.


    For what it's worth, at least 90% of the (techie) blogs I read are written by men.


    Nevertheless, it is always beneficial to get as many different viewpoints and perspectives as possible, so a little more diversity would be great. But I'm not going to read something just because it's written by someone different; It has to be interesting and insightful.