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by orionblastar
3269 days ago
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Nobody told you that you can become a developer? No woman role models? Ada Lovelace, Rear Admiral Grace Hopper to name two. Nobody told them they could do it, they worked on computers before feminism etc. You can do it if you have the confidence, willpower, and don't get upset over making a mistake and learn from it. |
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https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-story-of-nasa...
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That said, I want to respond to the line about being poor at maths. I wasn't. I was a 90th percentile student in the sciences as well. But my teachers made it terribly boring, and I was from a very small town where there were little to no resources to reach out to out of interest. Our library had a computer, though. And my mom had an old 286 -- I think that changed everything. Once the internet arrived out there it was my window to a larger world that television certainly couldn't provide. (outside of literature, of course. And I wound up studying literature... yet here I am currently employed as a programmer because of 20 years of personal interest)