Mary-Ann Russon, a BBC technology of business reporter recently asked: “What can we do to get more women into coding?” My answer is “lots”, but if you work in the tech industry, you might not want to ...
Coding was once a field dominated by women. From the 1940s to the 1960s, about 90 per cent of computer programmers and systems analysts in the US were female. Hardware was largely run by men, but ...
The tech world needs more women, which is why we've recently launched our Girls In Coding campaign. And here are the top six reasons you should learn to code. There is a shortage of skilled tech ...
Women’s contributions to technology projects are appreciated, as long as people don’t realize the contributions are from women. An astounding survey last year found that 92% of software developers are ...
Sunday’s International Women’s Day goes under the laudable slogan of ‘Make it Happen’ which I think most of us can get behind. However for women in technology, it seems like it is happening less and ...
How hard could it be to learn to code in Python? I decided to find out. The UK is facing an acute shortage of workers with digital skills - computer coders, cybersecurity experts and data analysts, ...
Somewhere along the road, the stereotype of binary-fluent computer geeks in dusty basements changed. The idea of what it means to be a computer programmer shifted to technologically-savvy millennials ...
The challenger bank start-up Revolut is launching free classes to teach women how to code to improve diversity in the tech industry. The company, which recently reached unicorn status with a $1.7 ...
Model Karlie Kloss is spreading her passion for computer coding and empowering young women by teaming up with the Flatiron School in New York to offer teen girls around the country scholarships to the ...
Computer programming is one of those occupations that has always suffered from an image problem. As soon as anyone utters the word ‘coding’, a picture of a spotty teenager with thick spectacles and ...
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — One after the other, the opportunities vanished. Like so many other Afghan women, Sodaba could do little but watch as her country’s new Taliban government imposed a ...