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Intro
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What is a programmer
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History of our profession
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Google
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ENIAC Girls
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Jean Bartik Interview
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Pair Programming
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Jean Bartik
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Programmer
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Computers
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Software
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Maurice Wilkes
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IBM
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Aptitude tests
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IBM Pat
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Personality Profiles
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Programmers
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Cartoons
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SDC
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Unlocking the Clubhouse
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Im not that passionate
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Scale in our heads
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The other side of diversity
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The status quo
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Stop acting surprised
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The real programmer
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Conclusion
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Diversity
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Standardization
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Advice for budding programmers
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Machine learning
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You have to learn
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Imposter syndrome
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We only hire people
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Bias
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Magic
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Personalization
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People as individuals
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More women in IT
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the evolution of the programmer profession and its societal image in this thought-provoking GOTO Berlin 2016 conference talk. Trace the 70-year history of programming, examining how early developments shaped the current stereotype of programmers as socially-awkward white men. Delve into topics such as the ENIAC Girls, pair programming, aptitude tests, and personality profiles in the tech industry. Discuss diversity issues, standardization, and the concept of the "real programmer." Gain insights on imposter syndrome, bias, and the importance of viewing people as individuals in IT. Learn valuable advice for aspiring programmers and explore the future of the field, including machine learning and personalization.

Born for IT - How the Image of Software Developers Came About

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