I can't tell if this data means Utah got better at welcoming females to JS engineering or there's a point where they stop trying around five years. :) As a member of the JS community I hope it's the former.
There's also someone killing it that's only been working in JS for three years.
Just by people I know on twitter, there's alot of great women from accounting and project management that have done bootcamps and made the switch recently.
There's also someone killing it that's only been working in JS for three years.