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by hueving
3419 days ago
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>Girls are weak when it comes to software and boys are strong? That's precisely what you are implying by supporting coding camps "for girls"! Any time you create an event restricted to some group unrelated to skill level, it makes it sound like something inherent to the group makes their abilities different. Okay: Python for beginners Python for intermediate users Python for data scientists Not okay: Python for girls Python for Jewish people Python for Black people Python for Gay people Python for White people |
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Not at all. That is completely you bringing your prejudices into the equation.
Do gyms have womens-only sections because women are not as good as men at going to the gym?! No, it's about comfort and an alternative to a male-dominated environment.
If girls exposed to coding through camps end up enjoying it and going on to CS in school, balancing out the classrooms (which will naturally lead to more balance without the needs for exclusionary events), that's not a bad thing IMHO and there is no harm done. This is just something to try and kickstart momentum away from the status quo of the huge imbalance there is.