And it should be stated that Dianne is among the most frequent
specific callouts on the Java Posse podcast.  We like her a lot!  :-)

 - Joe

On Oct 1, 10:21 am, Dianne Marsh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yikes! I should have introduced myself.  It's sort of rude to show up
> here and ask for abstracts, plus you got the wrong idea of who I was.
>
> So, I'm a software developer who happens to also organize this
> conference (codemash).  I own a software consulting company in Ann
> Arbor, with my co-founder, Bill Wagner.
>
> I suck at GUI design, but I enjoy parallel and distributed
> processing.  My current language of choice is Scala, but I have done
> some work in C# and LINQ and I really like LINQ.
>
> I'm also a Java Posse Roundup attendee X 4.  Until this year, I was
> the only woman who participated at the Roundup.  You can hear me
> lament my transition from developer to manager in "Engineering vs.
> Management".  On a good day, I still write code.  Like today.
>
> I used to participate in this group a bit more, but I'm crazy busy
> between trying to run the company, stay current in our industry, and
> with my 2 small children.  Fortunately, I have a husband who rocks
> both as a husband and as a dad.  It's hard to have 2 careers +
> parenting between us, but we're managing so far.
>
> Anyhow, hope to meet some of you at CodeMash ... and/or at the
> Roundup.
>
> Dianne
>
> On Oct 1, 10:13 am, Robert Casto <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Women get pulled into roles that require a lot of their time. Children first
> > come to mind. My wife has the same computer science degree I have. One of us
> > had to attend school meetings, get kids to the bus, etc. That is the role
> > she is playing right now. There may be other demands than family, but that
> > has got to be the biggest reason for the difference.
>
> > Before you hit me about woman's lib and such, remember that each couple
> > makes a choice. My wife could have gotten a job writing software. She would
> > be very good at it. That is not important though and since she has been out
> > of practice for many years, getting back it would be quite difficult. We
> > have a profession that requires a lot of dedication to keep up with what is
> > going on. Not as bad as doctors of course, but certainly more demanding than
> > a real estate agent, bus driver, or other jobs that don't take so much of
> > your time that you are able to spend little time elsewhere.
>
> > On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 3:45 AM, Vince O'Sullivan 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > On Oct 1, 4:12 am, Dianne Marsh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hey all,
> > > :
> > > > Dianne
>
> > > Oh, my god!  Someone's let a woman in!  Oh, phew.  She's only a
> > > conference organiser.
>
> > > No, seriously.  Good luck with CodeMash.  I'd love to come but there's
> > > no chance of that.
>
> > > But where are all the female software developers?  They used to form a
> > > sizeable minority a few years ago but, these days there just seems to
> > > be (even) fewer and fewer of them.  Is that just my impression or has
> > > anyone else noticed this?
>
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