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CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap

Original title: Code: Debugging the Gender Gap
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
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CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap (2015)
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Women and girls in computing science discuss the lack of diversity and gender equality in the industry and strategies to change this.Women and girls in computing science discuss the lack of diversity and gender equality in the industry and strategies to change this.Women and girls in computing science discuss the lack of diversity and gender equality in the industry and strategies to change this.

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    • Robin Hauser
  • Writer
    • Jack Youngelson
  • Stars
    • Tracy Chou
    • Evelyn Cordner
    • Danielle Feinberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    330
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    • Director
      • Robin Hauser
    • Writer
      • Jack Youngelson
    • Stars
      • Tracy Chou
      • Evelyn Cordner
      • Danielle Feinberg
    • 138User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Grace Hopper
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    Maria Klawe
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    7jalzaidi

    Gender Gap in Many Fields

    Code: Debugging the Gender Gap documentary did have some interesting information about the history of women computer programmers. Since I have not immersed myself in the field of technology in terms of coding, I'm not sure if I am unaware of the history of women in coding because I have not explored the subject or if it is so hidden I am unaware for those reasons. Having a mother working in Information Technology, I can't recall her expressing the gender gap as an issue or if she feels she is thought of less because she is a woman in the field. I will need to discuss with her to get personal experience entering the area in the 90s and up until 2021. The women in the documentary who speak on the subject of discrimination are in very high positions, and I feel they would feel that in any industry in their roles. The difference is apparent in the number of women in the tech industry, which is also in many industries. In conclusion, awareness across all industries needs to be continuously discussed and needs to be continuously worked on.
    6var-80022

    Very Informative

    This is an outstanding documentary with regards to presenting historical information on the contribution's women have made to the computer sciences. I learned about Grace Hopper, a career naval officer who had a huge impact on the U. S. Navy's computer science capabilities but in the coding field as whole also. She was credited with the term "Debugging". It has also brought to light the shortcomings of our education system and society in encouraging all students to participate in at an entry level computer course. It could spark that flame for learning in some students.
    3kelikeener

    Meh

    I was quite disappointed to be honest. Lots of interviews shown out of context, and zero narration. I'm a hard sell when it comes to feminist views, and I'm not sure this film helped any, unfortunately. I'm also a female breaking into coding at 40-yrs-old. Perhaps I do not realize the ground broken before me by other women.
    7garciasamantha-30282

    Great discussion starter...

    Code was a well-done film that illuminated women and careers in tech. It provides a well-researched history of women in tech. As with most films that challenge the status quo, there can be moments that are very targeted to the message in the film and really show a darker side of a field starving for women. There could have been more information provided on who is working for the solution or what was the solution that they are looking to achieve by making the movie. Overall though the movie was engaging and well made. I would recommend using as a discussion starter, and maybe find a different viewpoint to create a counter discussion.
    6asj-24952

    Informative

    This was super informative especially with the speakers talking about their personal experiences and telling the anecdotes to the students. It talked a lot about what women have done for computer science and the impact they have made. They include the fact of how Grace Hopper is credited with the term of debugging. It is something that schools should show as they have many great examples of women that can be seen as role models for future generations. It does show a different perspective that as males, we do not see or do not understand as we do not have that female perspective.

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      • November 15, 2016 (United States)
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