Code: Debugging the Gender Gap
CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap is a 2015 documentary by . It focuses on the lack of women and minorities in the field of software engineering. It premiered on April 19, 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. The film focuses on inspiring young girls to pursue careers in computer science by profiling successful women in computer programming, such as, Danielle Feinberg of Pixar, Aliya Rahman of Code for Progress, and Julie Ann Horvath of &Yet. By profiling and displaying the careers of these women, the film makers hope to show that computer science can be creative, lucrative, and rewarding.
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Code: Debugging the Gender Gap
CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap is a 2015 documentary by . It focuses on the lack of women and minorities in the field of software engineering. It premiered on April 19, 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. The film focuses on inspiring young girls to pursue careers in computer science by profiling successful women in computer programming, such as, Danielle Feinberg of Pixar, Aliya Rahman of Code for Progress, and Julie Ann Horvath of &Yet. By profiling and displaying the careers of these women, the film makers hope to show that computer science can be creative, lucrative, and rewarding.
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