Wow, fascinating bit of history here. 
Via…
pegobry:

kateoplis:


In 1987, 42% of the software developers in America were women. And 34% of the systems analysts in America were women. Women had started to flock to computer science in the mid-1960s, during the early days of computing, when men were already dominating other technical professions but had yet to dominate the world of computing. For about two decades, the percentages of women who earned Computer Science degrees rose steadily, peaking at 37% in 1984.
In fact, for a hot second back in the mid-sixties, computer programming was actually portrayed as women’s work by the mass media. […]
And then the women left. In droves.
Photo: Cosmopolitan magazine, April 1967. 
Read on. 

“It’s just like planning a dinner!”

Wow, fascinating bit of history here. 

Via…

pegobry:

kateoplis:

In 1987, 42% of the software developers in America were women. And 34% of the systems analysts in America were women. Women had started to flock to computer science in the mid-1960s, during the early days of computing, when men were already dominating other technical professions but had yet to dominate the world of computing. For about two decades, the percentages of women who earned Computer Science degrees rose steadily, peaking at 37% in 1984.

In fact, for a hot second back in the mid-sixties, computer programming was actually portrayed as women’s work by the mass media. […]

And then the women left. In droves.

Photo: Cosmopolitan magazine, April 1967. 

Read on

“It’s just like planning a dinner!”

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    Where did all these smart girls come from? I don’t think that I could choose just one!
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    In droves? How about a mass exodus! If only things had been different, If Cosmopolitan Magazine had of continued to sell...
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    A little tech history, very interesting. Hopefully we women can get back on the the map…
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