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Bravo Leslie! |
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2007-09-05 04:26:30 |
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pleia2
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As someone who works on a lot of technical projects, I am indebted to those women who handle some of the "Social Engineering" tasks.
So, Bravo Leslie!
Skills such as yours keep the projects running well, yet I find they are so often under-appreciated in the community. Far too often I see people who take these roles become jaded with them and feel that to really be a part of the project they must more hard technical skills This is terribly unfortunate, I'll be linking to this article to inspire and encourage them :)
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Bravo Leslie!
2007-09-18 15:12:48
lhawthorn
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"Far too often I see people who take these roles become jaded with them and feel that to really be a part of the project they must more hard technical skills This is terribly unfortunate,"
Agreed, I have seen the same. It can be demoralizing and demotivating, and in the end it is the project which suffers when folks who do heavy-lifting in areas other than coding give up in frustration.
"I'll be linking to this article to inspire and encourage them :)"
That's quite the compliment - I hope the piece will be useful and helpful for them.