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Coders at Work: Reflections on the craft of programmingAnd the management structures had changed and decisionmaking had become much more formal, particularly about what projects to do and how to do them. And the number of women had changed and the position of women in the organization had significantly changed, and not for the good. And I was not happy about it, obviously. In 1970, БЂ™71, БЂ™72, I was 19 years or 18 years into a career that was just full of fun and opportunity. I never saw myself as advancing, but I felt I had the freedom to do what I felt was right and to work on interesting things in roles that I would enjoy. And I came back and found out that wasnБЂ™t the case. Seibel: Do you think that glass ceiling had, in fact, been there before and you hadnБЂ™t bumped up against it yet? Or had something changed? Allen: It really hadnБЂ™t been there previously. Recently I realized what was probably the root cause of this: computer science had emerged between 1960 and 1970. And it mostly came out of the engineering schools; some of it came from mathematics. And the engineering schools were mostly all men in that period ...» |
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