You wanna read this: https://hackernoon.com/a-brief-history-of-women-in-computing-e7253ac24306 … It has the same graph pretty much and lots more details.
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yes! that one!
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What's weird is I remember some people going "yeh, well, the absolute numbers rose so that doesn't prove anything!" But then it's like What about the men doing computing prior to that? Why wouldn't the uptick also bring in women?
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The figure is a percentage though.
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I haven't actually listened to this, I don't think, but it's obviously highly relevant:https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2014/10/21/357629765/when-women-stopped-coding …
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Its amazing really, how toy marketing was always quite gendered and managed to break the world of tech
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I added both these links/articles to my blog post! Thanks for tagging me here.http://neuroplausible.com/programming
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My psych program was mostly women and many of them took the MATLAB course. Its really strange, just the cultural rift between courses on this.
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Where was this?
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I will say it was UK university but prefer to keep it vague
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Fair enough. If you can/want to share in private, I want to know. 
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