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by asli 8. May 2012 19:05

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May 5, 2012, Microsoft Corporation, New York.  Thanks to  Melissa Demsak, SQL Architect/Leader NJSQL/ Mentor NJ Women in IT @Sqldivaand Rachel Appel for organizing the Women in Technology NYC Connectevent. Thanks to Avanade and Infragistics for co-sponsoring with Slalom Consulting.

Please find below the talk I delivered, as well as some snapshots of the fascinating talk given by Professor Aronson.  We welcome your comments and feedback about the event. And I welcome any resumes you’d like me to review or pass along to our recruiters. We are hiring .NET and Cloud Developers, please reach out directly to Jessica Bogenrief jessica.bogenrief@slalom.com.

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Slalom Consulting

 

Saturday, May 5, 2012

8:30AM - 3:30PM

­­**FREE**

Registration

(Required for building entry)

Microsoft NY Metro Office

1290 Avenue of the Americas

Sixth Floor

Women in Technology NYC Connect

Who should attend: Any technical woman or man in the NYC Metro Area. College students are also strongly encouraged to attend.


Agenda***
8:30am: Registration / Networking / Breakfast sponsored Slalom Consulting (Donuts/Coffee)

9:00am: Gender Stereotyping in Children - Joshua M Aronson, Associate Professor of Applied Psychology, NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development

10:00am: Amplify your Career by Managing your Volume - Asli Bilgin, Practice Area Manager at Slalom Consulting @SlingAlibi

11:00am: Work/Life Balance Discussion – Melissa Demsak, SQL Architect/Leader NJSQL/ Mentor NJ Women in IT @Sqldiva

11:30am-1pm: Lunch sponsored by Avanade and Infragistics

Hacker Room – Hours TBD

Career Room – 3+ recruiters will be available to help you with your resume, give career insight or provide impromptu interviews.

1:00pm: It's Not Just All in Your Head: The Science of Sexism – Rachel Reese @rachelreese

2:00pm: TBD (potential topics on IT Start-Ups, Mentoring, etc)

2:45pm: Panel Discussion

3:30pm: Closing / Raffles

http://witnycconnect.eventbrite.com/

 

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Code Poetry

by asli 15. April 2012 20:29

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Are you a developer? If so, look at this Far Side cartoonReplace the word “Ginger” with the words “token ring” and “extension methods”, and now you will get a good appreciation of what human tharn looks like. Human tharn is what non-developers feel when you, as a developer, speak to them in Ginger-speak. 

Try speaking code in poetry. Dress your developer avatar up in rainbow tie dye, or devil horns, but whatever your do, don’t talk code to non-developers.

Whatever you do, explain dev stuff to non devs in Code Poetry.

Lesson 1: “We need to put DRM or some sort of tunneling VPN in and out of the transfer into Azure Table storage”

Instead tell the project manager, “If you don’t do what I say, someone is going to hack them, just like we hacked “INSERT OFFICE GAME RUN BY YOUR CEO”!  Then what’s going to happen is that all their private videos made only for “INSERT SPECIAL PEOPLE OF AUTHORITY” will show up on youtube!”

Lesson 2: “Let me explain token ring. BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH, token ring BLAH BLAH wide area network BLAH BLAH BLAH OSI model BLAH BLAH BLAH frame check sequence BLAH BLAH”

Instead tell the project manager, “A token ring is a bunch of people standing up in a room yelling at one another until they all shut up and only one guy talks.” 

All credit for that goes to Bill Zack, author of Cloudy in New York. Any error was mine.

Lesson 3: “Let me show you how to create an Entity Relationship Diagram for the business requirements you mention”

Instead tell the project manager, “Let’s break this out into nouns, verbs and adjectives using the technique so cleverly undocumented Chapter 3, of the series Women Build 

Chapter 3 will be written once there is sufficient demand.

Lesson 4: “I don’t know why you don’t understand Extension Methods, clearly they are the better alternative. Let me break it down into the differences between Imperative and Declarative Code and you will see that the Cloud economics on the alternate route are negligible and that Extension Methods are superior. It is not my fault that this knowledge transfer session is taking so long and that I am, as some people consider, genius.”

Instead tell the project manager, “Let’s say you want to wash a very big rock.  You could put the rock in the bathtub, then go to the well, fill up a bucket, dump the water into the bathtub, and then go back to the well and get more water, and repeat it until you have enough water in the bathtub to wash the rock.  That’s one way to do it and it will definitely wash the very big rock.”

“Or, what you could do is hurl the big rock and skip it a million times across the surface of a large ocean.”

“That’s a better way to do it.  Extension methods.”

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Free Virtual Conference for Females Looking to make a Career Change into Technology–taking place NOW!

by asli 6. March 2012 18:19

The Global Marathon For, By and About Women in Engineering and Technology is taking place this week.  “The Global Marathon For, By and About Women in Engineering and Technology kicks off on March 5 with a conversation to engage women and women’s engineering and technology organizations. The intent is not just to encourage young women to seek engineering, math, science and technology careers but to advance women in these careers and provide a support network that will keep them engaged.”

I encourage you to attend. It is not only for women who are looking for entry level jobs, but  also for women who are looking to make a career shift into technology and engineering. Plus, a great way to network for new business ideas.

Registration Header Global Marathon

Monday, March 5 – Opening Panel of International WIET Executives and North America Program
Tuesday, March 6 – Latin America Program + Food Panel
Wednesday, March 7 – Middle East/Africa Program + Entrepreneurship Panel
Thursday, March 8 – India Program + Energy Panel (International Women’s Day)
Friday, March 9 – China Program + Water Panel
Saturday, March 10 – UK/Europe Program and Closing Panel of International Women’s Organizations

REGISTER for the Marathon

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