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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2013
  • Inspiring women to empower computer science. Between 2000 and 2009, there was a 79 percent drop in the number of first-year undergraduate women considering computer science, even as products such as Facebook, Twitter, Angry Birds, etc. began making technology 'cool' again. And so, we have been told, time and time again, we need more women in technology. But we're not entirely convinced by the op-eds and panel discussions. Is there really a difference? The greatest technology companies of our time -- Apple, Google, Facebook -- have been successfully founded and run by men. And they seem to be doing a pretty good job.
    she++: The Documentary (12 min: TV-14 DL) energetically proclaims 'Hello, World' after following smart, creative, and trailblazing technologists hard at work in hi-tech. This short documentary collects research and inspirational pieces of Silicon Valley's unsung heroes to galvanize us to explore our potential as 'femgineers'. Written and directed by recent Stanford University good girls gone geek, Ayna Agarwal and Ellora Israni, she++: The Documentary encourages the future CEOs, the innovative engineers, the techies and the fuzzies, the sisters, cousins, and daughters, to break away from the stereotype into a revolutionary field. As technology is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, all demographics must harness new ideas to transform and empower technology. Think of what more 'femgineers' could do.
    Stories from high school girls, recently graduated female computer scientists now working in industry, female technology CEOs, Stanford academics, and Silicon Valley venture capitalists, build momentum as she++: The Documentary accumulates facts and statistics, and most promisingly, personal stories. This film will startle the world and inspire girls, young and old, to take the lack of a Y chromosome and make a girl's vision unique and useful in the world of code.
    Film by she++
    sheplusplus.stanford.edu/
    / sheplusplus
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Komentáře • 201

  • @SuperPrincess1010
    @SuperPrincess1010 Před 8 lety +7

    I'm in high school and took my first cs class last year. At first i felt super intimidated because there was only two girls in the class and all of the guys seemed to have been coding for forever. It was my teacher that encouraged me and inspired me to continue programming which has kept me interested in computer science. I encourage all girls to get out there and take a cs class, it can be difficult but is very rewarding

  • @mystic0
    @mystic0 Před 7 lety +5

    My former manager initially had a lot of resistance. She was amazing at automation that blew people out of the water. We also had a girl who was a QA engineer who could fix most problems in less than 5 minutes. Her nickname was Bot because her style was ruthlessly technical.

  • @fadmad7257
    @fadmad7257 Před 9 lety +16

    Look anyone can do what they want to do, as a male coder who lives up to the stereotype of a nerdy all nighter coder, i think everyone should do CS, black,white men/women!!!!!

  • @annakubistova
    @annakubistova Před 9 lety +10

    I started to learn to code not even a year ago, I started with free online classes and during that year I made several webpages, I am creating web app and I started encouraging more girls into learning how to code. It is actually quite easy way to make some money, if you are student, instead of taking boring low paid jobs as waitress I can create a website:-). I am not saying I am a web developer and that I know everything- so far I know very little but even with this very little I can create big things and it motivates me to learn more and more. I just with I started when I was younger...

    • @jasminegrandberry4990
      @jasminegrandberry4990 Před 9 lety

      Anna Anežka Kubistová Hi, Anna, can we be friends? I am a girl and a comp sci major. This makes the most sense for me, but honestly I am still scared. I am also having money problems and I need to make more. Can you help?

    • @dnch
      @dnch Před 9 lety

      šikulka:)

    • @johnnastrom9400
      @johnnastrom9400 Před 8 lety +1

      +Anna Anežka Kopecká It is not called "coding". Damn.

    • @locoindio
      @locoindio Před 8 lety

      sexist

    • @andreaaldrich4046
      @andreaaldrich4046 Před 7 lety

      Which online programs did you use?

  • @ibarrettall
    @ibarrettall Před 10 lety +2

    I'm a male CS student and I relate best with the female students. I think it's because I hadn't started programming until I was at university, and I don't fit the CS stereotype. Thank you for helping my recognize how diversity is a strength in CS as well; I need reminding sometimes. I'll definitely be sharing this inspiring doc with others!

  • @plumlemon9792
    @plumlemon9792 Před 8 lety +26

    I want to become a mobile app developer someday. I'm currently working full time to go to school for a BA in Comp sci. For now, I'm learning the basics of Coding from sites like Treehouse to have a basic understanding of programming so i can develop a portfolio . Also, thinking about joining a meetup group in my area which consists of professional/unprofessional female programmers to network with. I'm working my ass off but it'll pay off in a few years. I'm committed to making it happen :)

    • @Nautilus1972
      @Nautilus1972 Před 8 lety +4

      +Plum Lemon "mobile app developer someday..." Why not now? That's not the attitude to go with. You don't need a piece of paer to be a programmer. Get your head into .NET now etc. Good luck with everything.

    • @plumlemon9792
      @plumlemon9792 Před 8 lety +1

      I say someday because im not the best programmer. But i get what you mean. I like that kind of mentality. :)

    • @rijatru
      @rijatru Před 8 lety

      +Plum Lemon I got My first job in mobile development after 9 months of learning how to do it for android and ios. Working in real projects will help you improve a lot.

    • @johnvonhorn2942
      @johnvonhorn2942 Před 8 lety +3

      +Plum Lemon If the person next to you is twice as smart just work three times as hard. Focus on what you want to achieve and then make that happen. Who cares about how smart you are relative to others? Why waste time worrying about things you cannot change? Just be the best you can be. Most importantly, enjoy what you do :)

    • @plumlemon9792
      @plumlemon9792 Před 8 lety

      John von Horn I totally agree. I used to feel like I'm not smart enough. But, then i realized I had bad friends who made me feel that way. If I ever speak to them about my goals in life they look at me like I'm crazy and tell me I'll probably hate my job, or having this kind of knowledge won't really get me a good job. I don't talk to them anymore. :p

  • @strikex3892
    @strikex3892 Před 8 lety +19

    lol at the computer science documentary that uses Yahoo and Bing as search engines.

  • @leilanidoofy90
    @leilanidoofy90 Před 4 lety +2

    I love this video. I started learning programming for 3 months now. As a women who has never tried it before it let me tell you...it is hard, very hard but I am determined not to give up!

  • @suyogshrestha2093
    @suyogshrestha2093 Před 8 lety +2

    I am really glad that more and more people are attracted to CS as it's so much creative and logical field. I am a student of Computer Science as well and m really really proud of it. I think when there are more coders in the world the global communication between different people across the world is possible leading to more development :D.

  • @alyshavand4860
    @alyshavand4860 Před 10 lety +1

    So inspiring!!!

  • @InfiniteVisionsArts
    @InfiniteVisionsArts Před 9 lety +8

    This is exactly why I have a goal to expose my 5 year old daughter to a minimum of 1 hour of computer time each day. IT WILL = CAREER$!

  • @xXxBOLTxX
    @xXxBOLTxX Před 10 lety +2

    I would love to study this, but as a girl my parents think it's not for me... It seems like I wouldn't succeed...

  • @RetemVictor
    @RetemVictor Před 7 lety +3

    I am always disappointed when people talk about women in CS and don't mention Grace Hopper. Thank Grace Hopper everytime you hit that compile button without her we would not have compilers!!!!

  • @topsilog2236
    @topsilog2236 Před 5 lety

    my aunt from my mother side and another aunt from my father side both have a degree in computer science..but they are both full time mom now...while im a male in my 30's without a degree desperately trying to have a career in tech..oh life...

  • @TheBodah
    @TheBodah Před 9 lety +8

    Where are the documentaries about the struggles of male graduates?

    • @UnknownDude007
      @UnknownDude007 Před 9 lety +16

      You fool, us men have no struggles.

    • @anatsusha09
      @anatsusha09 Před 9 lety

      UnknownDude007 Don't you mean white males,because I will guaranteed you that black men and women isn't getting the encouragement to get into the CS field

  • @brian4480
    @brian4480 Před 10 lety +4

    "Struggling to write my first hello world program".... You interviewed someone that struggled with a few lines of code? Why?

  • @gavincaesar3999
    @gavincaesar3999 Před 7 lety +7

    Fun fact Louis CK's mom was a programmer.

  • @darkwoodmovies
    @darkwoodmovies Před 10 lety +6

    What about men in fashion, child care, etc? This issue spans more than one gender and more than one subject.

  • @Steve-sz2or
    @Steve-sz2or Před 9 lety +5

    My AP Computer Science class in high school has a pretty balanced male-to-female ratio, which is a good sign. However, I go to a very racially diverse school, and the class has no under-represented minorities (Blacks and Latinos), so I don't know what to think of it.

    • @jasminegrandberry4990
      @jasminegrandberry4990 Před 9 lety +4

      Steve32797 "diverse" but no minorities, huh?...

    • @johnnastrom9400
      @johnnastrom9400 Před 8 lety +4

      +Steve32797 It may not be a good sign depending on how they achieved the gender balance? Were there quotas? Just seems very suspicious.

    • @Nautilus1972
      @Nautilus1972 Před 8 lety

      +Steve32797 A class is not representative as to who ends up as a lead developer.

  • @000Gua000
    @000Gua000 Před 10 lety +20

    After they used bing to search internet, this documentary became a fiction for me.

  • @Haz2288
    @Haz2288 Před 7 lety +5

    I agree that Intro to CS courses are more intimidating than other intro courses.
    But complaining about people having prior experience at Stanford? Really?

  • @SumarlinPutra
    @SumarlinPutra Před 11 lety

    thumbs up for the motion graphic.. .

  • @antonisk8856
    @antonisk8856 Před 9 lety +6

    What if I do conform to the computer science nerd stereotype?

  • @mikew2911
    @mikew2911 Před 8 lety +1

    2:00 The vocal fry is REAL

    • @xBloodXGusherx
      @xBloodXGusherx Před 8 lety

      +Mike R
      Is that the voice women make when they want to sound fake and generic?

  • @papillon2135
    @papillon2135 Před 7 lety +1

    I took a programming class in my high school and was super intimidated by the fact that I was one of the few girls out of the class. I dropped it a week or so later and replaced it with home economics, which I hated even more. :/ I program in my free time now but it sucks because I have a terrible case of impostor's syndrome.

    • @agirlwithdreams15
      @agirlwithdreams15 Před 7 lety +1

      Papillon i was the only girl in my web design after the other female student dropped. i know how you feel

  • @Pentoute45
    @Pentoute45 Před 9 lety

    Good Girl Gone..... ...GREATER !!

  • @prakriti8265
    @prakriti8265 Před 9 lety

    a good idea but how do the proposed we force more women to be interested in pursuing a caree involving computers

  • @fuckyeahnigge
    @fuckyeahnigge Před 7 lety +2

    3:08, she looks like that one girl from the show Scorpion

  • @kaypakaipa8559
    @kaypakaipa8559 Před 5 lety

    Nope, its about the fascination of taking an idea, write some code and watching the bits & bytes produce a response. The long debugging hours, the feel of typing away long scripts. Building complex logic and interfaces. Myself im a economics major, but self taught to code Python,C, JavaScript. As sad is it sounds im fascinated by computing as a whole. I believe that's why theres a lot of men in CS. The fascination over Computers as compared to the $$$, its tht fascination tht leads to great creations & companies

  • @Malakabuhammad
    @Malakabuhammad Před 6 lety

    @The Documentary Network I want to translate this video to Arabic & re-publish it for Arabic communities, how can i do this?

  • @SticklyDaKing
    @SticklyDaKing Před 7 lety +2

    hoooooooooooooooow about.... We don't try to draw lines about giving women more degrees in computer science, and give it too people who enlist, and want to do it.

  • @breebw
    @breebw Před 9 lety +2

    4:13 Things are different. You cannot compare Rosie the Rivetor to todays "females in tech roles".
    Rosie the Rivetor: War production, when the War dept had unlimited resources and power, life affected communities directly - husbands were gone, restrictions in goods, entire communities affected. Soldiers being killed in staggering numbers.
    "females in tech roles" - Youth just want a degree. They want easy work. Peers are sparse. Role models are sparse and special cases. Companies react to "Women in tech" media stories by show casing and parading special hires.
    And as this video verifies, foreigners out number local labor.

  • @MasterTSayge
    @MasterTSayge Před 4 lety

    At least teachers and professors are encouraging young women to be coders. I'm a black man and ALL my Professors and teachers, especially women discourage me from being a programmer. All My professors told me to drop the class, and I had a female student in my class who was such a party animal who didn't even know how to use windows and the teachers pushed her to stay in the computer major and she's doing fine. Black Boys have it far far worst. We should have a Black++.

  • @Syrolenka
    @Syrolenka Před 8 lety +25

    I' sorry guys but I find some of your comments really.... sexist. To claim that most women are dolls who like money, cars etc. and hate science while guys are so clever and all want to become scientists is just stupid! I have known many guys who were more interested in drinking than studying any kind of science. And I have known very brilliant and intelligent girls (by the way I am one of them ;-) with big potential who were simply intimidated by the traditional gender roles. So what we need is showing girls that they can succeed in computer (and any other) science as well as guys. But what we need even more, is a fair system afterwards, when these girls become mothers, so that they can continue their career and follow their passion.

    • @agirlwithdreams15
      @agirlwithdreams15 Před 8 lety

      +John Kembel IT isnt a "male" club. Women and girls can join the "IT sphere" sorry bud, but women like IT too

    • @wallhack7244
      @wallhack7244 Před 7 lety

      hahah, the fact that you call yourself intelligent, probably means that you are not

    • @scottaveles6900
      @scottaveles6900 Před 6 lety

      Blah blah blah. There are just some things women aren't nearly as good as men are at doing. Like almost everything. Get the fuck over it.

    • @stevegcq
      @stevegcq Před 6 lety

      It has been confirmed that the proportion of females in traditionally male areas is LESS in the most *'gender equal'* countries. Such as Norway or Sweden.
      In these countries, the gender gaps INCREASE in occupations such as engineering (10% women) and nursing (almost 90% women).
      So if stereotypes are negated by education and affirmative action, and if people have more choice due to massive socialist policies and support, *larger differences* result.
      For evidence watch the video, *The Gender Equality Paradox - Documentary NRK - 2011*

    • @user-go9kw6wf4m
      @user-go9kw6wf4m Před rokem

      @@stevegcq it's just a hypothesis not a solid proof

  • @AkshayAradhya
    @AkshayAradhya Před 8 lety +2

    holy shit the first asian girl sounds like Happy from Scorpion. 100% similiar

  • @IoanaRaduIoRa
    @IoanaRaduIoRa Před 8 lety +35

    It's enough to read most of the comments on this video to realise why we need more videos like this and why we need more women in tech...

    • @slr150
      @slr150 Před 8 lety

      +Ioana Radu ZnVjayBvZmY=

    • @locoindio
      @locoindio Před 7 lety +10

      and your comments illustrate that women are perpetually whiny and incapable of dealing with the real world

    • @IoanaRaduIoRa
      @IoanaRaduIoRa Před 7 lety +4

      Sad trolls :)

    • @slr150
      @slr150 Před 7 lety +1

      +John Kembel They do fashion and become this . All they're good for IMO.

    • @workhorseoeenanimal
      @workhorseoeenanimal Před 7 lety +1

      slr150
      Couldnt of said it better myself, sneaky hores is all they are .
      lol

  • @Amanda-bg7ib
    @Amanda-bg7ib Před 4 lety +1

    How is computer science applied in fashion? 7:18 I'm geniunly curious

    • @leilanidoofy90
      @leilanidoofy90 Před 4 lety

      Amanda all shopping apps for fashion need to be made by programmers. (Buying clothes from say forever 21 website/app). They also need algorithms to figure out what people are buying or looking for the most in searches etc. you need technology in every aspect of life.

  • @r34p3r_here
    @r34p3r_here Před 8 lety

    awesome. i love women. more women like megan fox yeah?

  • @fathiomar3263
    @fathiomar3263 Před 6 lety

    I want to be programmer girl how can you helping me

  • @PetrZdarsky
    @PetrZdarsky Před 10 lety +1

    You don't have to be good at math to be good programmer. Yes you will need it to pass throught your math class at university, but C is a good grade too. Good programmer knows the language and how to use it.

  • @isaiasprestes
    @isaiasprestes Před 5 lety

    Here in the Philippines there are many girls coding. Looks like the problem happens in that side of the world. Come'on, just go there and code!

  • @user-um7tw6kx4r6
    @user-um7tw6kx4r6 Před měsícem

    The title is interesting, too bad the content is so sappy.

  • @imonabudget4427
    @imonabudget4427 Před 7 lety

    while I do think that it is important to include more women in the tech world and I don't agree most comments on this video, I think that this documentary is enorsing the cause of the exact problem it is trying to counter. The problem is not necessarily that many tech people are nerdy and solitary, that is a stereotype. The problem is that in western society everybody is so superficial that he won't give something that is associated with such a stereotype a chance. If you endorse thinking in boxes like that you won't solve this problem, you will only make it worse.

  • @KaliumX
    @KaliumX Před 10 lety

    Men are not the limiting factor... At least, men are not less limiting toward men! Business isn't "friendly". You have to be productive and efficient. If you can't support this pressure, you won't do it!
    From my experience working with women, I observed that working with women involves drama, sentiments, hypocrisy! The funny thing is that they recognize this thread and most of them seems to prefer working with men! "Less bitching, more working!"
    I love women, but not at work! We are different!

  • @darkheart1721
    @darkheart1721 Před 9 lety +2

    2:14 the one on the left is pretty cute.

    • @FluffyKittenMittens1
      @FluffyKittenMittens1 Před 9 lety

      ***** Do you not realize that both of those comments are their own freedoms of speech? The only difference is the context, but you're honestly a Goddamn hypocrite.

    • @darkheart1721
      @darkheart1721 Před 9 lety +3

      themetr0gn0me No problem.

    • @Savageboi506
      @Savageboi506 Před 7 lety

      Good one

  • @prim16
    @prim16 Před 6 lety +6

    People commenting on this video:
    1. Female advocates
    2. Butthurt males
    I'm saying this as a male.

  • @tamilshoutcom
    @tamilshoutcom Před 10 lety +4

    This documentary is so wrong and possibly discouraging. At 10:26 "If you are good at math, if you are good at science" what kind of f-ed up logic is that. You can't do Comp science if you aren't good at those? Really?

    • @Savageboi506
      @Savageboi506 Před 7 lety

      Thanks for the transcript I couldn't understand with that lisp

  • @NarayanLoke
    @NarayanLoke Před 5 lety

    What is the logic behind having 60% women and 40% men, I don't get it.

  • @svp3rn0v47
    @svp3rn0v47 Před 3 lety

    I'm just here to say that you shouldn't give a flying fuck about what other people think. I don't care if you're a man, a woman this that, bla bla! Just go for it! 👌📚👨‍💻

  • @ygjt76v0-----
    @ygjt76v0----- Před 2 lety

    I can

  • @teckyify
    @teckyify Před rokem

    It's scary that girls have different preferences? 😂

  • @pokemaster2464
    @pokemaster2464 Před 9 lety

    lol

  • @uchu5194
    @uchu5194 Před 8 lety

    gets good at 3:29

    • @Savageboi506
      @Savageboi506 Před 7 lety

      Thanks for making me vomit in my mouth again

  • @szeredaiakos
    @szeredaiakos Před 10 lety

    women take all the tiny little problems and form them into one big problem and trying to solve it. it's how they function. they always work in the context of the bigger picture. men break apart things, not just the big problems, even the tiny problems get broken down if the resulting "problem size" is smaller. computer science does not incorporate the first thinking pattern, so in order for a woman to become a programmer up to a certain point she has to learn to think like a man.

    • @themetr0gn0me
      @themetr0gn0me Před 8 lety

      szeredai akos Your thinking is rigid. We don't know how much of our thinking patterns are learned, and how much are innate --- it's impossible to know, since we treat boys and girls differently from the day they're born.
      If a woman naturally thinks of problems in sections, would you say that's just the way she thinks, or would you insist she has "a man's thought process"? What about vice versa?

    • @szeredaiakos
      @szeredaiakos Před 8 lety

      themetr0gn0me dont get me wrong, the idea is not general and does not apply at an absolute 100% degree to a 100% of cases. but if you soak a brain in more testosterone throughout an entire evolutionary line it tends to differ from the ones that are not that saturated. its just a hypothesis based on my personal experience, it reflects what is, not what can be.
      obviously both male and female brains have the benefit of a high degree of plasticity (1.5 kg of neurons tend to do that) and no individual will form fully to its gender implied paradigm. but there is a gender implied predisposition regardless if its formed during life experience or by genetics.
      - i'd probably say "unusual thinking for a woman". does it really matter? you cant talk about tendencies by singling out one example.
      that said, there is plenty of room for diffuse thinking in programming even though most languages are set up to favor the focused mind.
      - the formulation of an idea is probably not a good example of rigid thinking, wouldn't you agree?

    • @themetr0gn0me
      @themetr0gn0me Před 8 lety

      szeredai akos "regardless if its formed during life experience or by genetics." That was my point. And to be fair, you did say "always".

    • @szeredaiakos
      @szeredaiakos Před 8 lety +1

      themetr0gn0me my mistake then

  • @johnvonhorn2942
    @johnvonhorn2942 Před 8 lety +1

    The world's first computer program was created by a woman - Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron's daughter and protégé of Charles Babbage. If a Victorian woman can rock in those times then there's nothing stopping modern women. You go, girls!

    • @Savageboi506
      @Savageboi506 Před 7 lety +4

      Citation Needed

    • @DuirBlack
      @DuirBlack Před 7 lety

      Flame2057 You know there is a thing called Google, the search engine? 😂😂😂

  • @Atombender
    @Atombender Před 6 lety +2

    I like how 90% of all women featured in this vid are East Asians.

  • @ascii7085
    @ascii7085 Před 9 lety +12

    This is very sad that (some) girls apparently don't know how to use search engines, libraries, or bookstores.
    Do they not know where the 'on' switch is?
    Computer Science can be hard, so can life. Though unlike so many other aspects of life, computers don't give you an advantage for being pretty, delicate, or 'special'.
    The computer doesn't care who writes the code, boy, girl, trans, alien, etc. If they do it correctly it works, if they do not it does not work. This must be difficult for some to understand. The computer expects the code to make sense. It does not know to give girls a special exception for being female (like many professors and universities do).
    Also women don't have a penis, therefore they only have 10 digits to type with. This puts them at a significant disadvantage. Which is why the extra help is necessary for them to adapt to the field.
    he - -

    • @themetr0gn0me
      @themetr0gn0me Před 9 lety +1

      ascii 70 85 TIL penises are prehensile.

    • @ascii7085
      @ascii7085 Před 9 lety

      themetr0gn0me No not grasping, just 'poking'/tapping/typing.
      Since this is the obvious physical difference, it must account for why (some) women apparently need help in the field. Others have apparently learned to use their nose or something.
      Perhaps this is also why males don't want women in the computer field? When they try to use all 11 digits some women complain of sexual harassment?

    • @aakksshhaayy
      @aakksshhaayy Před 8 lety +3

      +themetr0gn0me I use my penis to often hit the spacebar. Saves a lot of time.

  • @dynamo3059
    @dynamo3059 Před 9 lety +17

    I don't get it, why are these women encouraging more people to join the field and become competition for themselves? Don't they realize that tech jobs are just as bound by the law of supply and demand as anything else? It is only a high paying field because demand is high and supply is low, if we were to start getting a flood of new CS graduates then suddenly the CS degree isn't worth all that much anymore.

    • @Breaker242
      @Breaker242 Před 9 lety +7

      nachos Why is it that in every tech forum and comments section there are morons like you acting like programming is some kind of secret club that we have to keep people out of in order to lower supply? One doesn't really see this in any other field. Encouraging people to find the job of their dreams and discover their path in life is generally seen as a very good thing. Only in the programming field is it that you get these fat autistic basement-dwellers who think programming should be some kind of underhanded exclusive clubhouse or something.

    • @dynamo3059
      @dynamo3059 Před 9 lety +1

      Lebanese Edgyist only in programming? what are you talking about? people have been bashing the liberal arts fields for ages now, because people who pursue those fields largely go unemployed after they graduate, with little to no marketable skills to show for their time spent in education, combined with an over-saturated market for those types of degrees. i was simply commenting that if everyone started doing computer science for their undergraduate major, assuming that was even possible, the market for computer science majors would soon become over-saturated as the liberal arts fields already have. the high pay and good career opportunities that computer science majors currently face, is precisely because there are so few of them in comparison to the amount of work out there available for them. why do these people want to devalue their degree? why do they want to take money and jobs away from themselves? that is what i don't understand.

    • @Breaker242
      @Breaker242 Před 9 lety +5

      nachos People attack liberal arts students because they are spending major amounts of time and money to pursue a degree that doesn't confer onto them any marketable skills whatsoever. The criticism that is levied against people who promote the IT field as a career choice is completely different, and the two discussions have literally nothing to do with each other.
      The reason why liberal arts is a bad degree choice is because liberal arts is meaningless and worthless in the first place.

    • @johnnastrom9400
      @johnnastrom9400 Před 8 lety

      +Lebanese Edgyist "Only in the programming field is it that you get these fat autistic basement-dwellers who think programming should be some kind of underhanded exclusive clubhouse or something""Fat and Autistic"" Wow... what a bigot you are. Also, have you ever heard of the legal profession? They are notorious for lobbying legislatures for setting up barriers to entry.

    • @johnnastrom9400
      @johnnastrom9400 Před 8 lety

      +Eco Village I have heard that for many years but it never seems to reduce the number of job offers I receive. Also, the nature of education in many of these Asian countries makes most graduates unemployable in American Tech firms.

  • @jay20112012
    @jay20112012 Před 10 lety +1

    it just me but I do not get the point of making this video you either want to do computer science or you do not
    Women are strong, clever, independent and are just as capable as men. Any thing a man can a women can do. The reason they are not a lot women in computer science is that they have no passion for it. It does not matter whether it is a law or mathematics if the person has no passion for it they would not do it. I love computers, I am fascinated with the way they work, I love reading books, taking computers abouts, that is the reason I started learning how to program at a very young age, in fact I did even know of the name computer science all I wanted was to take a computer apart seen how it works, what program make it run ever since I saw my first computer at the age of 5.
    If you have to force someone to do program then they are bound to drop out. Women or men when they want to learn to program they think about all the things thery would like to create which is good because they are already thinking abstract. But when it come to refine the details they realize in order to get the program to work they have to write an x amout of code, even worse they have to create an algorithm. Boring boring and they give up,
    In order to be a geek you must love computers despite whether they is money involve, that is the true definition of a geek and those are the people that revolunise the internet.

  • @SamSensei955
    @SamSensei955 Před 9 lety

    So what this is saying because men in this field are nerdy women don't want to go into computer science.

  • @kidichan5639
    @kidichan5639 Před 9 lety +1

    It feels as though these women should be respected more just because they are women. What?O.o. Most of the times, the outstanding programmers are men so you aren't really going to suddenly become my "role model" just because you're a woman. A programmer is a programmer. Male or female. Skills earn you respect not your gender. I see NOTHING special about this women.

  • @JhonSupelano
    @JhonSupelano Před 9 lety

    please subs in spanish

  • @njgamer69
    @njgamer69 Před 9 lety +2

    mgtow

  • @rokas666
    @rokas666 Před 9 lety

    fake it till you make it?! the f

  • @bettymars4648
    @bettymars4648 Před 5 lety

    The Danger of Single Story tellers - Stereotype. We are way better than that.

  • @KaliumX
    @KaliumX Před 10 lety

    Sadly, men bitching is becoming more and more a reality...
    Stereotypes isn't a "wrong" thing... It is a tool! Like any tool, it can be used the wrong way for the wrong reason. Prejudices based on stereotype is usually a bad thing, but stereotype isn't!

  • @NFtheend
    @NFtheend Před 9 lety

    10:00 Quizlet ripoff.

  • @lancewalker2595
    @lancewalker2595 Před 7 lety

    Funny, most of the successful women in tech. utilized their genders in some way. Its almost as though men have to get through on pure science.

  • @adamfallon4283
    @adamfallon4283 Před 11 lety +2

    And as soon as you hire a woman, boom your signing a contract that on average entitles women to 18+ months paid leave (2.5 children). In a sector that moves so fast, that is extremely offputting

  • @THEPOWER99FM
    @THEPOWER99FM Před 9 lety +10

    That is because women, do not like computer's in a real tech field. But a very few small portion do. Computers are more of a guy's thing, just like video-games and car's. Women use a computer for like CZcams, twitter and Facebook. And writing in word and a music player. But some women, do more with a computer it just depends. But mostly guys like me, are more in depth and in tune with computer's in all areas. Guys love tech, and most girls just love money, makeup, doll's and cute dress's with shoes, and nice cars to drive.

    • @ana-mariachiper6223
      @ana-mariachiper6223 Před 9 lety +17

      You're definitely not "in depth" with grammar.

    • @THEPOWER99FM
      @THEPOWER99FM Před 9 lety +3

      Ana-Maria Chiper
      i am not such a good speller, we all can't be perfect.

    • @themetr0gn0me
      @themetr0gn0me Před 9 lety +3

      THEPOWER99FM [citation needed]
      You might find this interesting, it's about the decline of women in coding: www.npr.org/sections/money/2014/10/21/357629765/when-women-stopped-coding

    • @haleyszczepanski1136
      @haleyszczepanski1136 Před 8 lety +10

      +THEPOWER99FM i love computers, video games, music, makeup and shoes....and who the heck doesn't love money??

    • @andreaaldrich4046
      @andreaaldrich4046 Před 7 lety +3

      THEPOWER99FM That isn't true. I'm a woman and I play video games, and I decided to go into programming on my own accord.
      I tried to fit into the stereotype of playing with dolls when I was a child and I found it boring.

  • @brian4480
    @brian4480 Před 10 lety +21

    8:13 "women blame themselves".....
    A. Dumbest comment I have ever heard uttered.
    B. This entire video is based on you all blaming outside factors for the lack in female coders. I feel like I am from a different planet watching this video.

    • @johnnyjohn9961
      @johnnyjohn9961 Před 10 lety +3

      truth

    • @dnch
      @dnch Před 9 lety +4

      exactly, nobody encouraged me, i was nerd, everybody laughed at me (including girls).. now i am the one that laughs

    • @dnch
      @dnch Před 9 lety +4

      ***** because i killed them

    • @sofiafarina
      @sofiafarina Před 7 lety +5

      brian4480 It wasnt a just "comment" - it was based on a statistics done in Stanford.

  • @NarayanLoke
    @NarayanLoke Před 5 lety

    Also, "fake it till you make it" is a really bad idea. People in the tech industry are not forgiving to the fakers. Only encourage those who are interested, no matter what sex, race, country they belong to. It is better to have one great programmer rather than having 10 bad ones.

  • @shaz3r786
    @shaz3r786 Před 7 lety +1

    The only reason women get into computers is to go live on twitch and strip for money in front of thirsty gamers.