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  • T tommieb

    And that is a problem....why? Oh.....wait there's a smiley.....you were being funny. Ok. Uummmmm..... This is what happens when I post before clearing the code out of my head....I say stupid things. I do read the newsletters and read the post sometimes. Don't feel neglected I don't post anywhere else either.

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    Nish Nishant
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    tommieb wrote:

    And that is a problem....why? Oh.....wait there's a smiley.....you were being funny.

    Yeah - was just kidding. Sorry if it wasn't obvious enough. Regards, Nish


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    • R Ryan Binns

      Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

      I counted 3 in the top 100 posters.

      That may possibly be because they tend to talk a lot ;)

      Ryan

      "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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      Lost User
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      How many in the top 10? :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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      • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

        Emma Burrows wrote:

        I think there is a gender divide when it comes to what interests most women as opposed to most men. Networking with other people in an admin, marketing or management position is probably more attractive to most women than development, which usually requires limited social contact and detailed knowledge of abstract technical concepts.

        Definitely. Although I love development, being tied to a desk full time drives me nuts! Perhaps that's why I've always preferred to be involved in a project on multiple levels - including liasing with customers and other departments - than purely sitting at a desk churning out code. Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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        tommieb
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        I don't like being tied to a desk either but I love to code. My solution.....start your own business or become a contractor. I work from home so if I get tired of sitting at my desk, I take the laptop to the pool or put it in a backpack and go to the beach or the park. I can work in my jammies till 2 if I want. If I find the need for human interaction, I just pick up the phone and call someone for a lunch date or take the afternoon off and spend it with friends. Flexibility is a wonderful thing.

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          tommieb wrote:

          And that is a problem....why? Oh.....wait there's a smiley.....you were being funny.

          Yeah - was just kidding. Sorry if it wasn't obvious enough. Regards, Nish


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          The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!

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          tommieb
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          No sweat! I was just kidding, too. I can be very sarcastic. I should have used a smiley or something so you would know that I didn't take offense. Don't worry about it.

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          • T TheGreatAndPowerfulOz

            Sure wish there were more. We could use a little civilization. ---sig---
            Silence is the voice of complicity Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. -- Vincent Reynolds Might I suggest that the universe was always the size of the cosmos. It is just that at one point the cosmos was the size of a marble. -- Colin Angus Mackay PS. If you don't understand my sarcasm -- go to hell!

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            tommieb
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            I don't know how much civilization we would actually bring. At least in my case, I seem to be as uncivilized, anti-social, and uncouth as the men.:-D

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            • T tommieb

              No sweat! I was just kidding, too. I can be very sarcastic. I should have used a smiley or something so you would know that I didn't take offense. Don't worry about it.

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              Nish Nishant
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              tommieb wrote:

              No sweat! I was just kidding, too. I can be very sarcastic. I should have used a smiley or something so you would know that I didn't take offense. Don't worry about it.

              Cool :-) Regards, Nish


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              • T toxcct

                35% at my office :-D and it's a pleasure for the eyes :cool::rose:

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                anonymus
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                v2.0 wrote:

                35% at my office

                My last project had 75% (6/8).

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                • S Stan Shannon

                  I've never actually met a 'lady' programmer. "You get that which you tolerate"

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                  Iain Clarke Warrior Programmer
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                  So, no female programmers, or were they not ladies? Iain.

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                  • E Emma Burrows

                    Just an idle question; how many women are there around here? CP is quite male-dominated - which reflects development in general, as I'd expect - but I presume there are some other female contributors? Just curious. :)

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                    marenslider
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                    I'm not very active on the forums... I think this is my 2nd post ever. But I've been a fan of CodeProject since I first stumbled onto it a few years ago. I work with just one other woman at my current job; we have about 20 developers total. There were no other women at my last job; we had about 10 developers total. ~mj

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                    • E Emma Burrows

                      Just an idle question; how many women are there around here? CP is quite male-dominated - which reflects development in general, as I'd expect - but I presume there are some other female contributors? Just curious. :)

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                      Polymorpher
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                      Wouldnt it be great to find a good woman (willing to date a programer :() who also programs? LOL not to many woman are interested in programing when you try to explain it to them! You get the old 'Yea thats cool.....' :zzz: Pablo

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                      • T toxcct

                        35% at my office :-D and it's a pleasure for the eyes :cool::rose:

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                        Polymorpher
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                        Wouldnt it be great to find a good woman (willing to date a programer :() who also programs? LOL not to many woman are interested in programing when you try to explain it to them! You get the old 'Yea thats cool.....' :zzz: Pablo

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                          Wouldnt it be great to find a good woman (willing to date a programer :() who also programs? LOL not to many woman are interested in programing when you try to explain it to them! You get the old 'Yea thats cool.....' :zzz: Pablo

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                          tommieb
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                          I actually used to work with this couple, from 2 different programming departments mind you, the woman programmed in Cobol and had done it for many years, her husband worked in the VB department with me and had been programming for only about 7 years. I believe that they both had desk at home in the same room and at night they would go to their respective corners and surf or code. Must have been a match made in heaven. As far as explaining it, it is the same for me. My husband's eyes glaze over when I start talking shop. He could care less and definitely doesn't understand any of it.

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                            I'm not very active on the forums... I think this is my 2nd post ever. But I've been a fan of CodeProject since I first stumbled onto it a few years ago. I work with just one other woman at my current job; we have about 20 developers total. There were no other women at my last job; we had about 10 developers total. ~mj

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                            Nish Nishant
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                            marenjohnson wrote:

                            I'm not very active on the forums... I think this is my 2nd post ever. But I've been a fan of CodeProject since I first stumbled onto it a few years ago.

                            It's actually your first post under this user-id :-) Regards, Nish


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                            • P peterchen

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                              Jecc
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                              In our group of five, one of us is a lady, and two of us have the same name. So I guess the rule stands.

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                                Jecc
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                                In our group of five, one of us is a lady, and two of us have the same name. So I guess the rule applies.

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                                • E Emma Burrows

                                  Just an idle question; how many women are there around here? CP is quite male-dominated - which reflects development in general, as I'd expect - but I presume there are some other female contributors? Just curious. :)

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                                  Mohamed Meligy
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                                  I'm from Egypt. We work in web development (using C#) We have 2 developers over 5 (or 6, as our analyst sometimes writes code) in the office I work in. Still, I know better ratio of female developers in other (and even bigger companies). Our project manager is a female too BTW. Generally, female developers I see are although not so independant (I do NOT mean they get others to do their jobs, but, they're not ashamed to ask about something they don't know), they're typically AT LEAST moderate developers, quite productive and generally more calm than male developers I usually see! Also, working with them is usually more comforable than with male ones. They make you feel each one is doing his part. No competetion is there; which usually exists (even in a very limited range) when working with male ones! (Yes, competetion is good for knowledge, but you get tired of it when you compete on something that doesn't really deserve sometimes, and when it's your everyday routine. I thamk God it isn't:)) Mohamed Ahmed Meligy Solution Developer -- modified at 20:49 Friday 7th April, 2006

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                                  • P Polymorpher

                                    Wouldnt it be great to find a good woman (willing to date a programer :() who also programs? LOL not to many woman are interested in programing when you try to explain it to them! You get the old 'Yea thats cool.....' :zzz: Pablo

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                                    Sameers Javed
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                                    Basically, programming trend is less in womens. Is that due to the fact that womens think less :doh: well, I admire that in some areas they are really great, but the fact is that, there are really less women in programming field. I have been trying to search to employee, but honestly, couldnt get good match, basically found just fresh graduates who were not sure where to go. However, I have seen women working as technical writers in my friend's office, but honestly saying, most of the time they dont like to think :-O Need custom software? Contact DevelopersINN[^] Need to add reminders for your Outlook emails? Try Outlook Personal Assistant[^]

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                                      The definition of "female" is stretched a little thin here... Some are, some aren't - females, I mean. Not trying to be mean-spirited, just stating facts as I know them... ------- sig starts "I've heard some drivers saying, 'We're going too fast here...'. If you're not here to race, go the hell home - don't come here and grumble about going too fast. Why don't you tie a kerosene rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                      jess_wundring
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                                      Huh? I doubt you're mean-spirited, :~ just ignorant.

                                      John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                                      The definition of "female" is stretched a little thin here... Some are, some aren't - females, I mean. Not trying to be mean-spirited, just stating facts as I know them...

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                                      • E Emma Burrows

                                        Just an idle question; how many women are there around here? CP is quite male-dominated - which reflects development in general, as I'd expect - but I presume there are some other female contributors? Just curious. :)

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                                        db_cooper1950
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                                        I hate to answer a question with a question, but, per-capita how many females compared to males even like this type of work enough to do it. In other words what is the percentage of females who are interested in technology-based careers, actually I personally would love to see many more. Much better to look at than guys! :-D DB_Cooper1950

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                                        • E Emma Burrows

                                          Just an idle question; how many women are there around here? CP is quite male-dominated - which reflects development in general, as I'd expect - but I presume there are some other female contributors? Just curious. :)

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                                          Tim Yen
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                                          None in my current or last 2 jobs but in my first job there were 2/30 and university had a few Tim

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