The film starts out with good intentions. As you do with most documentaries now days, you get a biased opinion that is hardly based on facts. The use one example from one computer programmer to vilify an entire industry, completely forgoing the idea that it has been a male-dominated industry for over 30 years now; not all programmers are used to being around women, and many are even afraid. As with many other causes, I believe that the cause for driving more women into tech is a valid one. Women do think differently than men, and their perspective is much needed is a field that affects all of us daily. The documentary does do a good job of shinning a spotlight on those women who are doing good and want others to excel in the tech world as well. Captain Hopper is featured in this film and some of her career accomplishments were quickly highlighted and dismissed, while over 30 minutes is spent on how horrible male programmers can be. The interesting thing about this documentary was that a documentary is supposed to show how things truly are, and expose problems that occur; and maybe offer a solution on how to fix them. This film was supposed to cause you to act and encourage young women to join the tech field and it only half succeeded.