One way to break the gender barrier in programming language proficiency is to promote and develop learning resources that are gender-neutral. This involves using examples, case studies, and tutorials that appeal to all genders equally, avoiding stereotypes, and ensuring that the language used in instructional materials does not unconsciously dissuade women or non-binary individuals from engaging.
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