First computer programmer inspires women in tech

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 17 Oktober 2013 | 21.43

In 1842, Ada Lovelace, known as the "enchantress of numbers," wrote the first computer program.

Fast-forward 171 years to October 15 (which happened to be Ada Lovelace Day, for highlighting women in science, technology, engineering and math), and computer programming is dominated by men. Women software developers earn 80% of what men with the same jobs earn. Just 18% of computer science degrees are awarded to women, down from 37% in 1985. Fewer than 5% of venture-backed tech start-ups are founded by women.

Those statistics, released by Symantec, the security company, and the Anita Borg Institute, which works to recruit and promote women in tech, provide context for recent debates in Silicon Valley, like why Twitter has no women on its board.

Given that girls begin to shy away from computer science when they are young, because of a lack of role models and encouragement from parents and teachers, perhaps a short history lesson on Lovelace would be helpful.
She was the daughter of Lord Byron, the poet, who split from her mother shortly after her birth. Her mother encouraged her to pursue math to counter her father's "dangerous poetic tendencies," according to the University of California, San Diego.

Meanwhile, in Silicon Valley, some people sense change in the air. "There's a lot more focus than we've seen in the past, and a lot more hard conversations," said Telle Whitney, chief executive of the Anita Borg Institute . The Symantec and Anita Borg report tried to find a bright side — the wage gap is smaller in technology and engineering than it is in other fields, and the job opportunities are many.

Astia, which offers programs for women tech entrepreneurs , announced on Tuesday a partnership with Google to expand its lunch series for introducing women founders to investors. And two scientists, sponsored by Brown University, are hosting a mass Wikipedia editing session for people to create and expand upon entries for women in science and technology.


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