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TimestampCurrent Work RoleDesired Work RoleGenderAre you a guide?Is this your first PyStar workshop?Pre-Workshop Assessment [I feel good right now]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I find programming intimidating]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I am excited to contribute to Open Source projects]Pre-Workshop Assessment [Programming is satisfying]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I am the boss of my computer]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I feel comfortable using the command line / terminal / shell]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I feel solid on programming basics]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I feel solid on advanced programming concepts]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I can write a 'hello, world' in a programming language of my choice]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I understand the basics of how the internet works]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I can solve problems using computers]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I know where to find help or additional resources for my computing questions]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I feel excluded from programming communities]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I am part of a programming community]Pre-Workshop Assessment [Being called a programmer would make me feel good]How did you hear about PyStar / this workshop? [Sexism has discouraged me from pursuing programming] [I have experienced active or passive sexism at technology conferences] [I feel unsafe in programming communities]Three things I want from this workshop are...Which PyStar Event are you at?Pre-Workshop Assessment [Sexism has discouraged me from pursuing programming]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I have experienced active or passive sexism at technology conferences/events/workshops]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I feel unsafe in programming communities]Pre-Workshop Assessment [I feel like I can ask questions at technology conferences/events/workshops]Name (pseudonym is fine)Email
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9/10/2011 9:38:01SDESDEMaleYesYes2-10222222222-122BaypiggiesI am first time at such an event so I'd like to see if I can help and enjoy the experience
San Francisco-1-1-12
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9/10/2011 9:39:39NoYes10-10011011110-1-1Women in TechFamiliarity w/ a new computer language. San Francisco-10-11
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9/10/2011 9:40:01Project Manager?FemaleNoYes110010-1-1-11111-10co-worker1. understanding basics of programming
2. gain skills that will help me in my job
3. learn next steps for continuing to learn programming
San Francisco0000
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9/10/2011 9:40:32marketing manager???femalNoSan Francisco
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9/10/2011 9:40:36editorial assistant?FNoYes1001100-10111101women2.0 twitter feedto have fun
to learn some python
to re-start the programming part of my brain
San Francisco0100
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9/10/2011 9:40:36Grad StudentProduct ManagerFemaleNoYes211112202112-122Through the Railsbridge Workshops for Women (Sarah Allen told me:)Develop a love of Python and understand the language more.

Get exposure to Django

Meet some women interested in Python
San Francisco01-11
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9/10/2011 9:40:41NoYes2122220-101011-11friendrefresher on python
inspiration to continue to learn to code
San Francisco110-1
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9/10/2011 9:41:02FemailNoYes100111212112101eventbritelearn pythonSan Francisco0101
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9/10/2011 9:41:11Principal ConsultantFemailNoYes101110112212011Facebooklearn the basic of pythonSan Francisco0000
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9/10/2011 9:41:28Junior developermore-senior developerFemaleNoYes101212101111102From a co-worker1) Have a better idea of what Django is
2) Meet other programmers
3) Learn new python tips I wasn't previously aware of
San Francisco0010
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9/10/2011 9:41:44Program ManagementMaleNoYes2-12210222222-121Direct emailLearn Python.San Francisco-1-1-10
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9/10/2011 9:41:59research, strategy, analytics (incl. web)not sure yetFNoYes201211102101101friend1) basic understanding of Python as a language
2) understanding how to use programming to solve real problems (i.e. be able to practically use it as a skill, not just learn concepts)
3) get some formal instruction/direction with programming
San Francisco01-11
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9/10/2011 9:42:18StudentFemaleNoYes2110110-10211101Twitter1)Python
2)Programming Basics
3)Network/Contacts
San Francisco-1-1-11
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9/10/2011 9:42:24Software EngineerSoftware EngineerFemaleNoNo2-111222222220-12Baypiggies mailing list1) To learn Python
2) To learn the basics of using a web framework
3) To meet people who are active in the Python community
4) To see why other women are interested in learning Python or other languages. Are these people mostly interested in web applications? (I'm not for the record, it just happens that I am this weekend)
SF, 9/10/11-1001
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9/10/2011 9:42:30marketing manager???femaleNoYes2112000-110010-12friendSan Francisco0001
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9/10/2011 9:43:08legallegal + codingfNoYes1121-11001211002friendsa better grounding.

also: while i am not sure whether i have felt "unsafe" in programming communities, in the past i have not felt welcome as a "programmer" or even as someone who understands tech.
san fran1211
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9/10/2011 9:43:16unemployed!user researchfemaleNoYes110110102222101Karen Rustad forwarded an email1. Remember how to use programming
2. Get excited about programming again!
3. Meet cool people

nb: I don't like the phrase "unsafe" in programming communies. I definitely don't feel actively welcomed, but I don't feel threatened!
San Francisco1110
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9/10/2011 9:43:17SQApython devMaleYesYes111111111111111pystar djambo1111
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9/10/2011 9:43:24unemployedemployedfemaleNoYes1111111022211-11my sisterto learn python enough to be able to perhaps be inspired to create stuff on my own. In general, getting started is the hardest part for me but if I successfully start something I might continue.San Francisco0010
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9/10/2011 9:43:50Project ManagerInformation Systems Project ManagerfemaleNoYes0011211-11012002coworker who attended beforehow Python works
resources available to learn programming in a woman-friendly environment
making some friends
San Francisco-10-12
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9/10/2011 9:43:52nanafemaleNoYes21022-1-1-110111-12my husband toldEnjoy the experiment
Have fun
Learn programming basics
San Francisco-1-1-1-1
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9/10/2011 9:44:26Test EngineerTest EngineermaleNoYes100121101121-101co-workerSan Francisco-1-1-11
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9/10/2011 9:44:30administrative analyst, UCSFBusiness developmentFemaleNoYes11110-10-1-1111002FacebookHow to write my own program or loop while gaining a solid understanding of how and why it works.

To see what python can do and explore programming options and styles.

Meet other people with similar interests.
San Francisco00-10
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9/10/2011 9:45:08FemaleNoYes0111100-101110-12Probably on the GeekFeminism blog, but I don't remember for sure. A blog somewhere, for sure.A foundation I can build on in my own time with research and practice
Some confidence in my own abilities
A refresher on core concepts of how programming works
San Francisco100-1
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9/10/2011 9:45:18support engineerdeveloperfemaleNoYes202111212221102sister - she heard thru ischool emailingmake connections, kick start my python skillsSan Francisco0120
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9/10/2011 9:47:35Research ScientistProduct ManagerFemaleNoYes211122222222-122EmailWeb Knowledge
Python Skill
Fun
San Francisco-1-1-10
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9/10/2011 9:51:12programmeranalystMaleNoYes100121112221011Bay Python Users Groupmostly to help my wife (another attendee) in getting exposed to programming to see if she likes it.San Francisco-1-1-11
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9/10/2011 9:52:49QA EngineerSoftware EngineerFemalNoYes102212211111011colleaguebasic understanding of pythonSan Francisco0100
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9/10/2011 9:57:14preschool teacherprogrammerfemaleNoYes12011-1-1-1-1211-1-12bay python users group-Explore the field of programming.

-Explore the possibility of getting into the field of programming as a suitable profession for me.

-Gain confidence about my computer abilities.


San Fracisco0-1-1-1
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9/10/2011 10:46:46iphone programmerwhat I'm doing I guessFemaleYesYes2-10222222222001onlineI love teaching, especially programming, so I'm always trying to improve my teaching skills. So uh, more practice therein!San Francisco1100
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9/10/2011 13:52:08Web DesignerWeb DeveloperMaleNoYes2221200-121120-11A friend who heard about it on Twitter1) A solid contact with a programming professional; in reality this means someone I can bug with questions

2) A good grasp of Object Oriented Programming concepts so I can go into a Python job interview with confidence.

3) A bit on insight into Mozilla's employees
SF-1-10-1
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9/11/2011 13:33:05NoYes2-111111112221-11Through friend1. What unique features python provides.
2. How I can apply python in programming.
3. Meet and learn from other event attendees.
San Francisco-1-1-11
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