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This Blog Has Moved!

Right, so yes, five years ago I moved to github pages, and never bothered to redirect any of these pages there. Now I've moved on from there, and... Finally I am using my real domain, trishagee.com . My blog is now at trishagee.com/blog .  See you there!

Getting around a bit

I'm honoured to now be listed on three aggregated blog feeds: The new and somewhat embryonic blogs.lmax.com . The London Java Community Aggrity . ThoughtWorks Alumni , along with a whole host of distinguished names. The pressure's on to try and write useful stuff.  Oh OK, I'll settle for "entertaining".

On Changing The Image Of Programmers

Gah!! This is exactly what I was talking about  - it's pink, it mentions shoes, and it's about as patronising as you can get. Would the chart be different if your possible outcomes were  Bill Gates ,  Steve Jobs ,  Mark Zuckerberg , and  Linus Torvalds ?  I bet for a start it wouldn't mention Jimmy Choos or choice of handbags.  And it probably wouldn't be in baby blue either. Which leads me nicely onto the next subject I have strong opinions on: Role models.  Why do we need them?  Do  we need them? If there is any good to be salvaged from that horrific infographic, it's that it gave me what I've been trying to research - some female role models in technology. Unfortunately it hit the other button I was ranting about earlier - they're all very presentable and polished.  I don't doubt their value as role models, it's great to have people like that to try and emulate.  But surely there must be IT...

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