What (if anything) helped you feel comfortable sharing your code? I often hear learners say they don't want others to see/review their code because they think their code sucks.
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Yes, for sure. There's a lot to unpack, and I appreciate you sharing these articles! I'm looking forward to reading them this afternoon.
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Also this one: "Researchers find software repository GitHub approved code written by women at a higher rate than code written by men, but only if the gender was not disclosed" https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/12/women-considered-better-coders-hide-gender-github …
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It's depressing stuff but I think it's a bit of an elephant in the room and needs direct discussion.
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Has there been any intervention studies that you've seen? (e.g. I've always had idea for empirical study that if people knew their rate of implicit biases they could overcorrect and compensate, maybe reduce bias long term)
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Sorry it's not really my research area so I'm certainly not an expert — although I bet those who are might be on Twitter. Maybe
@ctitusbrown or@blahah404 know? -
thanks for pinging others! I know of a tiny bit of stuff b/c SO (
@SaraKManuel) did backlash research for her dissertation, but she's sleeping so can't ping her yet :D (Pacific time and I wake up way too early) -
<fist bump of west coast early riser solidarity>
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a thread infested with early risers? OMG *hides*
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true story: my early rising comes from a trip to the UK. I returned thoroughly time changed, and decided to keep it. So it's "your" fault!
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