Cat Hicks on Nostr: Software engineers have a remarkable opportunity to advocate inside of their ...
Software engineers have a remarkable opportunity to advocate inside of their businesses for better policies for both themselves and colleagues. Does that mean it's easy? Absolutely not. Change is not easy. But I do think it is possible in a way that is remarkable.
This is the most powerful group of people I've done research with -- I mean that. I have worked with teachers and kids and older people and women in healthcare. Software engineering as a field doesn't know what it HAS.
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