Episode 430: The new version of React, great tools for learning CSS, and the double standard for female engineers

The home team discusses React’s major version upgrade, how women in software engineering are often shunted into marketing or project management roles, and the brilliant analogy Cassidy used to explain to her parents how software engineers still have jobs after they’re done building the app. The post Episode 430: The new version of React, great tools for learning CSS, and the double standard for female engineers appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/04/05/episode-430-the-new-version-of-react-great-tools-for-learning-css-and-the-double-standard-for-female-engineers/

Created 3y | Apr 5, 2022, 5:20:42 AM


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