Angela Mills: From UDDI to Indigo
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Many women work at Microsoft, across all disciplines, but you wouldn't guess that if you've spent much time watching Channel 9 videos. Enter WM_IN.
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Thank you take time to decompile what I said, I think I have knew what your meaning, the 'technology' is across all disciplines which is not same to my 'technology'.
BTW, what IS that pulsating clock-looking device behind Angela?
BTW2, I haven't tried Indigo yet, but if it makes Remoting easier for us plebians, I'm all for it!
It's binary clock
Is that a binary watch in the background? Nerdy :O
EDIT:
Just noticed that someone else asked about it.
Go Britain!!
I don't think that the need for women in IT is as big here in England as America, as I see it.
In my university Computer Science course classes, I'd have to say that very close to half of the people there are women. Granted that most of them are doing Business Computing and Information Systems, but they're still doing IT based stuff, and will eventually be led into a job that is dealing directly with IT.
I think that women should be introduced more to technology, though, simply to give us geeks something else to dream about at night
WM_THANKS.
Great video! More interviews with women, please. Think of all the girls in HighSchool/College that might see this videocasts and get inspired or become curious or loose the fear to look for a job in IT.
I am working on a paper about the implication of the architectures of software-design and the fact that most software is designed and written by young west-civ males.
It might sound funny, but reading about the History of Computing, there are some idiosyncracies beyond the origins in the military and accounting backround. There is a pattern in software-design we should try to overcome.
It is my strong believe, that if more women are involved from the Usability/UI-design all down to the "hard-coding" the apps will fundamentally improve. Different approaches, different ideas, different cultures (programmers in Inda, China...)will change the way we think and design software.
Maybe I am wrong, but I think we need new ideas in sw-architecture.
I thought she was Scottish. Oh well close enough
She was Scottish.
England + Scotland + Wales = Great Britain
I don't know about that. I was at the VS launch event at the Birmingham ICC and I'd say less than 5% of attendees were women (Microsoft could tell us, as they have a record of everyone who registered).
I also noticed there were no women up on stage either (although there was always more than one event running concurrently so I can only speak for the developer track).
And as far as at uni, well I was at uni in Scotland 4 years ago and there were hardly any women on my CS course.
My god she truely has been corrupted...
"zeee ex spectrum with a zeee 80 cpu"

Pleeeeeeeease!!! Its a "zed ex" and you know it.
Shame on you!
But what I'd realy like to know is, what the blinking thing was sitting next to the window. It drove me nuts at the beginning, but i kept wondering if it was showing some useful information or was just a neat little usb tech gadget that had a c# API
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