Jul 21, 2008 5:48pm GMT
Although I wanted to go to BlogHer this year – and last year, for that matter – it just didn't work out and I'm a little bit jealous when I hear about everything I'm missing. For example, I missed out on Angie Byron and Marianne Masculino's talk about how to get involved with WordPress and Drupal. The good news is that Angie posted her slides at: http://www.webchick.net/node/33. Also,... more »
.51 Geekspace for Women forumsJul 16, 2008 4:07pm GMT
Over at the .51 site, Ubergeeke is calling for forum moderators and sponsors. She plans to have her forums up and running by September 1, so if you're interested in helping out, let her know. more »
See You at OSCON and LinuxWorldJul 14, 2008 5:02pm GMT
I'll be wo-manning the Linux Pro Magazine booth at OSCON and LinuxWorld. Stop by to say Howdy! and pick up a sample copy of the magazine. more »
Linux Pro PHP Articles OnlineJul 11, 2008 2:48pm GMT
Don't forget: PHPWomen are sponsoring an article-writing contest. The winners will receive a free 1-year subscription to Linux Pro magazine and the option to have their articles posted on our site, too. Check out the Linux Pro February 2008 PHP issue for these PHP articles: PHP Scripting, by David SklarTools and techniques for PHP with Linux PHP Roundup, by James MohrChoosing a PH... more »
NCWIT Talking PointsJul 10, 2008 1:51pm GMT
The NCWIT.org site provides a Talking Points page as a resource for parents and educators to help encourage girls to consider careers in IT. The page is a great starting point and touches on topics such as what kinds of jobs are available, how to get started, job security and salaries, and how to prepare for a career in IT. However, the link to read more about women in IT provides a rather sh... more »
LinuxChix-India articleJul 10, 2008 1:39pm GMT
LinuxChix-India, started in 2005 by Archana Raghupathy, got a nice write-up in The Economic Times. The article includes a quote by Vidya Ayer, which illustrates a cultural reason that it's harder for women in India to get involved with computing. Ayer says, "It's the lack of infrastructure, while the lack of computer access also plays some role. Most men who don't own computers would use... more »
Barbara Liskov Named MIT Institute ProfessorJul 09, 2008 2:23pm GMT
On July 1, Barbara Liskov was named an Institute Professor – the highest faculty rank – at MIT. In 1972, Liskov became the first woman hired as a professor of computer science at MIT. She's also actively worked on improving the hiring process so that more women will be considered for faculty roles, and as an associate head of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, she... more »
