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Female programmers are less confident than male programmers

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    Kent Sharkey
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    ITWorld[^]:

    A new study of computer science students suggests that a confidence gap exists between men and women in software development.

    ECMAScript is from Venus, JavaScript is from Mars

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      ITWorld[^]:

      A new study of computer science students suggests that a confidence gap exists between men and women in software development.

      ECMAScript is from Venus, JavaScript is from Mars

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      Among students perhaps, but I haven't seen such in the field.

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        Among students perhaps, but I haven't seen such in the field.

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        I don't know. Not less capable, but I could see the confidence problem. Your mileage will vary.

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          ITWorld[^]:

          A new study of computer science students suggests that a confidence gap exists between men and women in software development.

          ECMAScript is from Venus, JavaScript is from Mars

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          Female programmers are less confident than male programmers See this video by Sheryl Sandberg........http://www.ted.com/talks/sheryl_sandberg_why_we_have_too_few_women_leaders[^] It speaks directly to the subject........I am sure if you sit back and think about what she is saying and relate it to the people around you, you easily begin to spot what she is talking about! I witnessed it with my wifes career progression and how she thought of herself vs her capability.

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            ITWorld[^]:

            A new study of computer science students suggests that a confidence gap exists between men and women in software development.

            ECMAScript is from Venus, JavaScript is from Mars

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            Female programmers are less confident than male programmers

            Yes we are. I think. I might be wrong though. Maybe I am. I'll think about it some more.

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              ITWorld[^]:

              A new study of computer science students suggests that a confidence gap exists between men and women in software development.

              ECMAScript is from Venus, JavaScript is from Mars

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              I have noticed that the confidence we display tends to be dependent on the feedback we receive in our environment. If you are never given the chance to prove yourself, or someone is always watching over your back, it's difficult to feel like you are doing the right thing. One of my closest friends worked at a company for 10 years, straight out of college. She didn't advance much, and wasn't confident in her abilities. That is until she was put on a project where the lead dev didn't develop, and most of the problems were solved by her alone. Skipping the other details, that was the catalyst to her confidence and now she works for NASA at JPL. I didn't read the article, just sharing an anecdotal experience...

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                I have noticed that the confidence we display tends to be dependent on the feedback we receive in our environment. If you are never given the chance to prove yourself, or someone is always watching over your back, it's difficult to feel like you are doing the right thing. One of my closest friends worked at a company for 10 years, straight out of college. She didn't advance much, and wasn't confident in her abilities. That is until she was put on a project where the lead dev didn't develop, and most of the problems were solved by her alone. Skipping the other details, that was the catalyst to her confidence and now she works for NASA at JPL. I didn't read the article, just sharing an anecdotal experience...

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                Thanks - that is great guidance (and sort of went to some of the points the article recommended). It is definitely something that may need nurturing.

                TTFN - Kent

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