Shelley Powers

Shelley Powers
Residence St. Louis, Missouri
Nationality American
Education B.S. in Industrial Psychology, B.A. in Computer science, Central Washington University
Occupation author, web developer
Known for Burningbird, O'Reilly Media

Shelley Powers is an American author, web developer and technology architect. She works with and writes about open source, LAMP technologies and web service development, CSS/XHTML design, web graphics and the use of these technologies in the semantic web.

For her work as an author and her long-running tech weblog Burningbird, Powers was called "one of the more visible women in technology" by Virginia DeBolt of BlogHer in 2008. She has been an advocate for women in computing. She told the BlogHer interviewer, "Women are making great strides in every field of science and technology, except computers and engineering. Our numbers are decreasing every year -- a fact that should alarm not only women, but men."[1]

Personal life

Powers lives in St. Louis, Missouri.[2] She graduated from Central Washington University with a B.S. in Industrial Psychology and a B.A. in Computer science.[1] Her career as a computer book author began when she was working as a Powerbuilder developer in the 1990s and posted on help forums. An editor for Waite Group Press saw her posts and asked her to co-author a book on the software.[1]

Bibliography

References

  1. 1 2 3 Virginia DeBolt (October 21, 2008). "Women in Tech: Shelley Powers (interview)". BlogHer. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  2. "Shelley Powers". O'Reilly Media. Retrieved October 30, 2014.

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