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Re: "You're not going to learn how to program in BASIC any more"[OT]

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Subject: Re: "You're not going to learn how to program in BASIC any more"[OT]
From: "Mary E. Tyler" <dejah at technology-journalist dot com>
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 14:09:29 -0400
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Hi Norman

I started with 900+ first year comp sci folks and when we finally
graduated (all 94 of us) there were 3 women

None of them are currently working in the field any more

Jeez, that doesn't make learning this stuff as a profession seem attractive at all. :(

56% of women in their 40s who graduated from Yale 20 years ago are no longer working at all. They are home with their children. This may not be politically correct, but i know a LOT of women, given the choice, will choose to stay home with their kids. Moreover, given the choice to have a professional career part-time (school hours for example) many would choose it. I consider myself very fortunate to be able to work school hours. Freelance journalism is very flexible that way. There are very few professional jobs that work like that.

Frankly, having worked 60 hour weeks, there wasn't enough left of me to be a parent. The day my daughter said to me "when are you coming home to be my mommy again?" I knew the answer had to be, "soon." Someone has to take care of the kids. It's rotten, unfair and inefficient that women have to give up their careers to do it. But given that as the only choice, that's what they do.

dej, who probably should have left these worms in the can...
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