If you're a woman in tech and you say the industry isn't full of sexism, you're a self-hating woman. No room in WIT groups for you.
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If you're a person of color in tech but don't fit the victim stereotype of your race, your story isn't the one we want to tell.
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If you don't think the diversity and inclusion crowd selects for stories that fit their agenda, take a look at the ONE highlighted section.pic.twitter.com/XY9gjE6Aqv
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An intentional portrayal of an industry that is worse than it really is when the barriers to entry are already high enough.
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To clarify, barriers to entry are actually low. The barrier is the perceived difficulty of how hard it is to learn how to code.
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Solo, absolutely. Paired with someone who already knows it and can teach? I don't think it's as bad as people would expect.
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That's the hard part unfortunately. Maybe at bootcamps. Screencasts can do it. Getting lucky in a junior role.
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Being friends with someone who knows it. I leverage a friend heavily if I ever need to use Ruby.
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