

CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap
Directed by Robin Hauser6.183%7.3
CODE documentary exposes the dearth of female and minority software engineers and explores the reasons for this gender gap and digital divide. The film highlights breakthrough efforts that are producing more diverse programmers and shows how this critical gap can be closed. CODE asks: what would society gain from having more women and people of color code, and how do we get there?
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CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap was released on April 19, 2015.
CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap was directed by Robin Hauser.
CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap has a runtime of 80 min.
CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap was produced by Robin Hauser, Christie Herring, Staci Hartman.
The key characters in CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap are Self (Tracy Chou), Self (Evelyn Cordner), Self (Danielle Feinberg).
CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap is rated Not Rated.
CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap is a Documentary, Biography, Family film.
CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap has an audience rating of 8.3 out of 10.






