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Ada Lovelace Day: Amy Hoy

March 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Tags: ,

Normally I stay away from the whole “Women in Technology” topic but today I’m breaking my silence and blogging for Ada Lovelace Day. But more on the silence bit later, this post is first and foremost about Amy Hoy, my subject of choice for Ada Lovelace Day.

What is Ada Lovelace Day?

Ada Lovelace Day is 24th March and to quote from the site is: “an international day of blogging to draw attention to women excelling in technology.”

Why Amy?

Amy was a hero(ine) of mine long before Ada Lovelace Day and it’s important for me to say that her being female is inconsequential of this status I give her (but it helps for the purpose of this post).

I first found Amy probably just about when I was learning Rails when I stumbled across her site. Here I found a wealth of information not only on Rails but JavaScript and web design, amongst other things. Amy has an amazing talent for explaining things and her in-depth and engaging articles certainly helped make my journey to Rails a smooth and fun one.

Another thing I noticed about Amy is her brilliance for both development and design. These together are a pretty rare quality, but she excels at both. Amy is also a successful business person at the age of 23(ish?) and also regularly speaks at major conferences. Amy’s services to the community are astounding.

One last thing. I have huge admiration for her attitude to the whole “Women in Technology” thingo. I particularly enjoyed her “I don’t like Articles about Women in Technology” article, I think mainly because it reflected my feelings on the topic at the time. I haven’t seen my gender as an issue, as I assume (rightly or wrongly), neither have others. Amy states her success as being down to her taking responsibility for herself:

So I may be very good at what I do, and I may be financially and professionally successful, but it’s not because I’ve got some special talent. At the end of the day, what I’m really good at is taking responsibility for myself, and all the rest has come from that. And none of it has anything to do with the fact that I was born a girl.

Why the Silence?

This only came to me last night, but I think I’ve worked it out. I think I dislike talking about “Women in Technology” because it makes me feel uncomfortable; because I don’t like to see myself as any different to anyone else and just a mere mention of the topic instantly reminds me that people may indeed see/ treat me differently in my job because I am a woman or may have done so in the past. I don’t really like thinking about that and I’ve done a good job of sweeping anything of that type under the carpet in the past and generally sticking my fingers in my ears and going “la la la la”.

I now realise that this is probably why I was initially uncomfortable with the “Girl Geek Dinner” concept - a seemingly girl-biased event to me only served to highlight the fact that we are different and that’s the very thing I thought we should moving away from if we were going to be seen as equals in this profession. But as John Leach put so well (please read the rest of his article too):

You only have to see the turnout of women at Leeds Geek Girl dinners compared to the turnout of women at Leeds Geekup to know there is a demand for these women-friendly events. For whatever reasons, some women are more likely to go an explicitly women-friendly geek event than another random geek event. Of course women should be encouraged to come to all events, but not all events are equally friendly to women, and it’s often difficult to assess how friendly they are from outside.

Next up for my realisations was “it’s not all about me“. Even though I follow Amy’s mantra that people should take responsibility for themselves, I can’t help thinking that I’ve been very lucky in the people I’ve worked with and the opportunities I’ve had. Just because I am ok and see no direct problems does not mean that there aren’t any and it would probably be rather self-centered of me to carry on thinking like that.

These probably don’t sound like big revelations to most, but I feel like this post has been a starting point for me to step out of my comfort zone and at least start thinking and talking about the Women in Technology topic some more, and thank you to Ada and Amy, and my other heros of the day Lorna Jane and Linda Broughton for opening my mind to the topic.

GeekUp Leeds - Quiz Night - Wed 19th Nov, 6pm

November 17th, 2008 | No Comments | Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Your friendly host for the evening will be Mr Tim Waters (aka Chippy) who will be facilitating a Geeky Quiz (QuizUp?)! There will be 3 rounds with 30 questions in total:

Round 1. General geekness
Round 2. Techy questions
Round 3. Internet memes

There’s been rumor of 20:20 presentations from The Hodge on “Search Like A Superstar” and Helen Harrop on “Creativity and Computing” if she can make it…

Which still means we’re looking for volunteers for presentations as they are not confirmed! :) Please get in touch if you’re interested in talking!

Rob and I unfortunately can’t make it as we’ve both committed to help out at the 20 x 20 Science Cafe at the Otley Science Festival where Rob will be predicting the Future of the Internet!!!!!

Big thanks to Tim for taking on GeekUp this month, I’m gutted to be missing the quiz!

Do tell us if you’re coming

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GeekUp Leeds - Wed 15th October, 6pm

October 13th, 2008 | No Comments | Tags: , , , ,

It’s that GeekUp time again so wander down to the Lounge on Wednesday night for your monthly dose of geeky beery fun. This month we have two 20:20 presentations lined up:

  • Rahoul Baruah (aka Baz) on “Telling Stories with RSpec”
  • Jonathan Powell (aka Squiggle) on “No Nonsense Development”

Do tell us if you’re coming

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GeekUp Leeds Needs You! Wed, Sept 17, 6pm

September 11th, 2008 | No Comments | Tags: , , , , , ,


My Last Project

This month at GeekUp we thought we’d borrow from Simon Wheatley’s idea that worked so well at BarCamp and invite GeekUpers to do a 20:20 on their last project.

Your last project could be a website, discovering Ruby Shoes, growing stuff #inthegarden, launching an affiliate network for a bathroom store, doing a web design 101 for a friend, running a celebrity gossip site, setting up your own home security camera network, singing articles from wikipedia accompanied by a ukelele, presenting your own radio show / podcast, setting up a business, joining a rowing club, learning how not to get into your own house, creative crafts, making a greenhouse watering system with an Arduino, PR 101… anything!

So if you’re interested in taking part, do let us know! We’re a friendly bunch and we’ll try not to heckle.

Big thanks to Simon for letting us nick his idea. It’s GPL’d by word of mouth :)

Do tell us if you’re coming

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GeekUp Leeds - tomorrow (Wed 16th April), 6pm

April 15th, 2008 | No Comments | Tags: , , , ,

I’m pleased to announce the 11th GeekUp Leeds! We’re back in the Lounge again after a couple of months away, so head on over, we have a fantastic schedule for you!

This month we’re lucky enough to have 2 talks:

There’s just about time for another ad-hoc 20:20 if anyone feels the need!

Do tell us if you’re coming

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GeekUp Leeds - next Wednesday, 6pm, the Living Room

March 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Tags: , , , ,


It’s nearly GeekUp time again and on the theme of “rooms of the house”, this month’s GeekUp will be upstairs in a room called “the Study” at “the Living Room” on Greek Street. “The Lounge” kicked us out in favour of a larger group, but we’ll be back there again next month.

This month, we are lucky enough to have two 20:20 lightning talks:

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GeekUp Special Roundup: Christian Heilmann on the YUI

March 12th, 2008 | No Comments | Tags: , , , , , ,

The kidnap of Christian Heilmann went down a treat last month, with a bumper crowd (60ish) turning up at Old Broadcasting House to hear about the YUI - The Yahoo! User Interface Library.

We were really proud to be playing host to such a top chap and a big thanks to Christian for venturing all the way up North in the interests of broadening our technical horizons. Version 2.5 of the YUI was released later on that evening and we were pleased to help kick off the celebrations.

Our Friends
First up, I’d like to say a big thanks to all involved in making this happen:

The Coverage
Don’t miss:

Please Call Again
We hope to see you all at the next GeekUp Leeds, on 19th March at the Living Room on Greek Street.

GeekUp’s take place every second Tuesday of the month in Manchester, every third Wednesday in Leeds and every last Thursday in Liverpool and all GeekUp’s are free to attend!

GeekUp Leeds - 6pm, tomorrow!

January 15th, 2008 | No Comments | Tags: , , , ,


It’s GeekUp Leeds tomorrow, so come and grab yourselves a pint, we have an action packed schedule for you! Tom Scott will be giving us a 20:20 on “Juggling with the Facebook API”. The trusty guys from the NorthCast-crew have *another* exciting announcement and will be demoing to us too. Also, Ben has promised us a 20:20 on the virtues of Perl. There’s just about time for another ad-hoc 20:20 if anyone feels the need!

Do tell us if you’re coming

Details:
* When: 6:00 PM Wednesday 16th January, 2008 (Talks start at 7:00PM)
* Where: The Lounge, St. Johns House, Merrion St, Leeds LS2 8JE
* Photo of the the Lounge
* GeekUp web site
* 20:20 presentation format

GeekUp Leeds - 6pm, Wed 21st Nov, 2007

November 15th, 2007 | No Comments | Tags: , , , ,


Hot on the heals of BarCamp Leeds is the 6th GeekUp Leeds! This month I’ve been assured we’ll be back in our old room out the back after our surprise room change last month.

GeekUp veteran Dominic Hodgson (aka “the Hodge”) will be giving us a 20:20 lightning talk on “from 10 to 10,000 listeners, in a year and a half - The power of podcasting”.

There’s still one scheduled 20:20 slot free so do get in touch if there’s something you’d like to get off your chest… Plus we’ll honour our traditional ad-hoc 20:20 slot for anyone with a last minute talk or announcement.

Do tell us if you’re coming

Details:
* When: 6:00 PM Wednesday 21st November, 2007 (Talks start at 7:00PM)
* Where: The Lounge, St. Johns House, Merrion St, Leeds LS2 8JE
* Photo of the the Lounge
* GeekUp web site
* 20:20 presentation format

Last month, we had another great turnout despite the room change! Big thanks to Rahoul Baruah (aka Baz) for telling us “Why Rails programmers are so smug”, he gave us an informative (and impressively timed) Rails talk - providing the inspiration needed to pick up Rails for the first time.

We also had a last minute addition - Lee Strafford stood up to tell us about project Sahara, which I’m sure we’ll be hearing much more about this weekend at BarCamp.

* photos from last month’s GeekUp

GeekUp Leeds needs your 20:20 talk (and wii sticks)!

July 27th, 2007 | No Comments | Tags: , , , ,


GeekUp Leeds has a spare 20:20 slot this month - left open to all comers, so if you think you have something to talk about that fellow geeks might benefit from, then prepare it as a 20:20 style presentation, and the audience will be left to decide on the night which one they get to see. The 20:20 style format has been outlined on the GeekUp wiki, but it’s essentially 20 slides, with 20 seconds per slide. Please leave a comment if you’re planning on bringing one so I can get an idea of numbers.

In addition to this, there will be two confirmed 20:20 talks, Tim Waters will be talking about Open Street Map and Guy Redwood, Eye Tracking.

Ladies and Gents, bring your wii sticks! There’s rumour of some wii action later in the evening!

Do tell us if you’re coming.

Details:
* When: 6:00 PM Wednesday 15th August, 2007 (Talks start at 7:00PM)
* Where: The Lounge, St. Johns House, Merrion St, Leeds LS2 8JE
* Photo of the the Lounge
* GeekUp web site