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Re: who is the girl
by Paul on Saturday 19/Jan/2008, @10:25
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> These women LOVE coding, they love the challenge, they love the logic and maths and creativity that goes into it, just the same as I do.
I already said that there has been and always will be women that love coding. The reality is (check the number and not only the KDE ones) that most people coding are not women but men so either women are bad at it (which is not true as some are very good at it) or they don't like it for social/historical reason.
> Oh so close, your deduction on the reason for few women is bang on the money, its such a shame it follows such a false premise.
Sexism is a pretty strong word for what you are describing, telling a woman that she looks nice is not sexism.
Check out from wikipedia:
"Sexism is commonly considered to be discrimination and/or hatred towards people based on their sex rather than their individual merits"
Now this was neither discrimination nor hatred. Got to Iran or Saudi Arabia, there you will meet real sexism, stop using this word for innocent compliments it will make it lose its real meaning and it is not helpful for people that are the real victims of sexism. Actually it's an insult to the real victims of sexism. |
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Re: who is the girl
by albert on Saturday 19/Jan/2008, @11:27
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You don't know what you are talking about, there are at least the same number of women programming as of men, the thing is they are more discrete.
Do you know who Alan Cox is? You do. But do you know who in fact codes most of his patches? His mom. Yes, his mom. And what about Linus' wife, all people know is that she was a karate champion, that's to keep a low profile, actually she is the hax0r behind git and most of the original kernel source.
Finally, are you really that silly to think that only less than 5% of the programmers are women only because you see that ratio in college or in the office?
I give you a hint, women don't study computer sciences in college, because they are born with programming skills and willing to keep a low profile about it.
You are not only sexist and antisemit, but also a misogenic zionistic nazi.
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