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* "Programmers like to think they work in a field that is logical and analytical, but the truth is that there is no way to even talk about programming ability in a systematic way. When humans don't have any data, they make up stories, but those stories are simplistic and stereotyped. So, we say that people "suck at programming" or that they "rock at programming", without leaving any room for those in between. Everyone is either an amazing programmer or "a worthless use of a seat". But that would mean that programming skill is somehow distributed on a U-shaped curve. Most people are at one end or the other, which doesn't make much sense. Presumably, people learn throughout their careers, so how would they go from absolutely terrible to wonderful without traversing the middle ground? Since there are only two narratives possible, that is why most people would place him in the "amazing programmer" bucket. He is associated with Django, which makes the crappy programmer label unlikely, so people naturally choose the other."
* "He then gave an example of what this narrative can do to people. At the University of Kansas's geographic information system (GIS) day a few years ago, he sat in on a "fantastic presentation" about predicting seasonal floods on the Kansas River. The student had used tools that should be familiar to many of those at PyCon: Amazon Web Services, Linux, PostgreSQL, Python, Django, GeoDjango, and so on. Kaplan-Moss was hiring at the time, and she (the student) had just written thousands of lines of Python, so he asked if she wanted to interview for his company. Her response was that she couldn't do that, because she "was not really a programmer". That came from a woman who had just invented her own distributed GIS data processing pipeline, he said—but she's not really a programmer. That's because "programming is something you are in this myth, not something you do". "
* "The talent myth sets an "impossibly high bar for entry", he said, and the fact that any of us are here at all "is kind of shocking given this myth". It needs to be dismantled and a community that recognizes that "average is actually pretty awesome" should be be built in its place. He is a mediocre programmer and he invited others to join him; "together we can do our jobs perfectly adequately". Attendees gave Kaplan-Moss a standing ovation for the keynote. "
* http://www.derailingfordummies.com/
* Genelde sosyal adalet tartismalarinda konuyu saptirmak icin kullanilan taktiklerin bir arsivi
* Dogrudan kullanir miyiz emin degilim ama bu taktiklerin bazilarina elbet deginiriz herhalde
## Ikincil kaynaklar
Sunuma katkisi olur mu bilemeyip, hosuna gidebilecgini dusunduklerim.
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* https://medium.com/matter/the-ping-pong-theory-of-tech-world-sexism-c2053c10c06c
* Ping pong theory of tech sexism diye bir cizgi roman
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tMy117z9Mc
* Kadinlarin yasadigi tecrubeleri muzik ve teknoloji uzerinden kiyaslayan kisa bir sunum (15 dk). Riot Girl akimina ilgi duyduysan ekstra tavsiye edebilirim.
* Kadinlarin yasadigi tecrubeleri muzik ve teknoloji uzerinden kiyaslayan kisa bir sunum (15 dk). Riot Girl akimina ilgi duyduysan ekstra tavsiye edebilirim.
* https://feministkilljoys.com/
* Feminist akademisyen Sara Ahmed'in bloguna denk geldim belki ilgini ceker.
* https://geekfeminism.wikia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_incidents
* Burada bir cinsiyetci/ayrimci vakalar arsivi var.
* https://norasamaran.com/2016/02/11/the-opposite-of-rape-culture-is-nurturance-culture-2/
* The Opposite of Rape Culture is Nurturance Culture diye ilginc bir yazi, ama sunumla pek alakasi yok
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