This past weekend I volunteered to be a Teacher's Assistant at the Ruby on Rails Workshop for Women at Harvard University in Boston. I have to say that I was really impressed by the whole event. Sarah Allen and Sarah Mei started doing these workshops in the San Francisco Bay Area, and I'm really glad that Sarah Allen made her way to Boston so we could have one too. There was a great turnout; a mixture of women of all skill levels and ages, and yes, there were some men there too. It was really refreshing to be in a room full of so many kinds of women programming Ruby on Rails.

In her intro, Sarah described her hope to one day attend a meetup where she did not "personally double the number of women" in the room. I certainly know what that's like, and I'm so happy I made the choice to donate a Saturday to this event. This workshop felt so different than any Ruby or Rails event I've attended. There was no judgement, no attitude, no "are you really a rails developer?" - there was just a bunch of people who wanted to learn and some other people who wanted to help.

Thanks so much to Liana Leahy and Mary Tolbert for organizing this event, and to Sarah Allen and Andy Gregorowicz for presenting to the group.

You can read more about the workshop in some post-workshop blog posts from Liana, Sarah, and Andy.

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Lindsay Ucci

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