Why so few women in Tech???

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Historically, women in computing have had an effect on the evolution of the industry, with some of the first programmers during the early 20th century being female. But in early days it became a quite challenging field. 
For many, schools can be a time of intellectual sense, an opportunity to explore new academic and professional job and even collaborate with experts in the field. And it is also an opportunity to find friends who help you learn and grow, initially during school and sometimes well beyond.
Girls are growing up in rural areas and attending girls schools so they had no idea how to speak boys. This provided a challenge them to resolve some basic technical doubts.
It is quite challenging field, to women to pursuing careers and the reasons behind this gender imbalance are varied from lack of female mentors to lack of encouragement, both at an early age and even adulthood. So many times girls failed because of the gender inequality, in our society. Women are less likely than men and males to be encouraged to pursue science and technical careers. As a result, women began to shy away from participate in computer science related events. But if they were participate that kind of events they can grab more experiences. Because education is not based on the literary knowledge, it is gain by experiences and innovations.
One of the problems with computer science is that, and people of all ages see a lot of it as just typing behind a computer. Also they’ve been trying to learning programming by sitting in front of the computer.
Most of the times women couldn’t give 100% commitment to learning computer science because being a woman make them to take responsibility in family.

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