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  • L Lost User

    I wish all my software was in C++, but company policy pushes me towards Labview :(( Elaine :rose: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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    Daniel Turini
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    My dad works with it too... If there is a thing worse than VB is a thing that generates VB code :) Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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    • L Lost User

      I wish all my software was in C++, but company policy pushes me towards Labview :(( Elaine :rose: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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      Christian Graus
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      What on earth is Labview ? Christian We're just observing the seasonal migration from VB to VC. Most of these birds will be killed by predators or will die of hunger. Only the best will survive - Tomasz Sowinski 29-07-2002 ( on the number of newbie posters in the VC forum ) Cats, and most other animals apart from mad cows can write fully functional vb code. - Simon Walton - 6-Aug-2002

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      • G Gary R Wheeler

        ...if I am a good programmer then I can't be a woman !" What a complete load of crap. When I graduated from college in 1984, we had 12 people getting degrees in computer engineering and 50-some in computer science. The high GPA among the graduates was 3.802, one of the computer engineers. Her closest competition was a guy in the 3.6 range. In case you think this was some kind of podunk vocational school, it's not. It's a major university, with over 18,000 students. Computer Science was the biggest department in the place, with more students in one department than the entire colleges of business or liberal arts. The thing I like about female programmers is that they go in to the field because they want to. Frankly, a lot of the guys I work with are programmers because they make a decent living at it, not because it's something they are particularly motivated to do (or are particularly good at, for that matter). Gary R. Wheeler

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        Gary R. Wheeler wrote: It's a major university, with over 18,000 students. Gary R. Wheeler wrote: we had 12 people getting degrees in computer engineering and 50-some in computer science. Gary R. Wheeler wrote: Computer Science was the biggest department in the place, with more students in one department than the entire colleges of business or liberal arts. I don't get it... 18,000 students... 60-70 in Computer Engineering/Science... CS was the biggest department, bigger than business or liberal arts... What in the hell were the other 15,000 or so students doing? :wtf:

        Mike Mullikin :beer: The daisies in my arse are better than the depressive so called reality you are sniffing and accepting. Paul Watson

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        • C Cathy

          I'm here. Yes, new women are frequently attacked and driven off. They are accused of being males in disguise. If you survive the initiation they will be nice to you. Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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          Christian Graus
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          Cathy wrote: Yes, new women are frequently attacked and driven off. They are accused of being males in disguise. Why is it that I can hear this being said by Richard Attenborough ? C'mon though, when someone posts with the header 'new CPian with a difference', the body says 'I am a girl programmer and I work in a company with all girl programmers', and the photo is a model, who is going to buy that at first glance ? How about when someone posts for months and all they talk about is having different boyfriends. Either not a girl, or looking for a different sort of forum IMO. Cathy wrote: If you survive the initiation they will be nice to you. Hmmm... initiation. Do any of you girls have a digital camera ? ;P Christian We're just observing the seasonal migration from VB to VC. Most of these birds will be killed by predators or will die of hunger. Only the best will survive - Tomasz Sowinski 29-07-2002 ( on the number of newbie posters in the VC forum ) Cats, and most other animals apart from mad cows can write fully functional vb code. - Simon Walton - 6-Aug-2002

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          • C Christian Graus

            Is the one left you, or besides you ? Are the females being especially laid off or finding they want to quit ? Christian We're just observing the seasonal migration from VB to VC. Most of these birds will be killed by predators or will die of hunger. Only the best will survive - Tomasz Sowinski 29-07-2002 ( on the number of newbie posters in the VC forum ) Cats, and most other animals apart from mad cows can write fully functional vb code. - Simon Walton - 6-Aug-2002

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            natalie morales
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            Christian Graus wrote: Is the one left you, or besides you ? Besides me, once she's gone, I'm the only female left in the entire IT department of my company. Not that my company is all that large, but still. Christian Graus wrote: Are the females being especially laid off or finding they want to quit ? They've quit for different reasons. One got married, the woman leaving at the end of the month is going back to school. I don't think they're being singled out for layoffs. A couple months ago, my employers laid off about half the programming staff (10 people), of which only one was a woman.

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            • L Lilian Chan Grant

              Every time I logon, I never see female names associated with posts? Do you fellas just alienate females? Lilian ;P

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              natalie morales
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              A thread started by a woman and replies by three different women. Surely this is a CP first?

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              • N natalie morales

                A thread started by a woman and replies by three different women. Surely this is a CP first?

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                Lilian Chan Grant
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                Call us trailblazers. Good Lord, how long did that take? Our technical lead is female. Half the development staff on my project is female. Actually, where I work is pretty mixed. We're balanced genderwise and have good minority representation.

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                • L Lilian Chan Grant

                  Call us trailblazers. Good Lord, how long did that take? Our technical lead is female. Half the development staff on my project is female. Actually, where I work is pretty mixed. We're balanced genderwise and have good minority representation.

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                  NormDroid
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                  any vacancies for Male Software Engineers ;P Normski. - the next bit of code is self modifying ... jmp 0xCODE

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                  • L Lilian Chan Grant

                    Call us trailblazers. Good Lord, how long did that take? Our technical lead is female. Half the development staff on my project is female. Actually, where I work is pretty mixed. We're balanced genderwise and have good minority representation.

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                    natalie morales
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                    There are a lot of women in my company, it's just that they are all in administrative postions (reception, payroll, etc.). In fact, there isn't a single female manager where I work.

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                    • N natalie morales

                      There are a lot of women in my company, it's just that they are all in administrative postions (reception, payroll, etc.). In fact, there isn't a single female manager where I work.

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                      Lilian Chan Grant
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                      I guess it's a different situation for me. Where I live and work, the majority of the citizens are engineers. I would think Silicone Valley, Seattle, and the DC area are more heterogeneous. I can count the amount of single women on one hand. Sorry, Norm...

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                      • L Lost User

                        I wish all my software was in C++, but company policy pushes me towards Labview :(( Elaine :rose: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                        Anna
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                        LabView? Ugh - you have my sympathy Elaine! What do you do at your place? Oddly enough NI tried to poach me once (I worked for a competitor/customer - it's complex) but when they asked I was happy where I was...I also didn't fancy working on their stuff (I was working on C++ by then) and really didn't fancy commuting to Newbury (their UK HQ) - the traffic's just awful!

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                          LabView? Ugh - you have my sympathy Elaine! What do you do at your place? Oddly enough NI tried to poach me once (I worked for a competitor/customer - it's complex) but when they asked I was happy where I was...I also didn't fancy working on their stuff (I was working on C++ by then) and really didn't fancy commuting to Newbury (their UK HQ) - the traffic's just awful!

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                          Lost User
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                          The place I work for manufacture other peoples products (top end IT gear mostly) and I am involved in test development. Unfortunately, upper management at our HQ were impressed by the pretty pictures with Labview so that has become the preferred platform. However, I am slowly making changes here.... (evil cackle) I hope to get the go ahead for a reasonable sized VC++ prject in the next month which will people from a lot of Labview. Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                            I'm here. Yes, new women are frequently attacked and driven off. They are accused of being males in disguise. If you survive the initiation they will be nice to you. Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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                            Lost User
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                            Lucy, I like your quote. Provided its chocolate dessert of course :cool: Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                            • L Lilian Chan Grant

                              I guess it's a different situation for me. Where I live and work, the majority of the citizens are engineers. I would think Silicone Valley, Seattle, and the DC area are more heterogeneous. I can count the amount of single women on one hand. Sorry, Norm...

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                              Lost User
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                              When I went on a visit to IBM SSD in San Jose a couple of years ago there quie a few women engineers. The only thing I did note was that about half the technical staff were immigrants (i.e. first generation US citizens). First time I had worked with anyone from south America. Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                                The place I work for manufacture other peoples products (top end IT gear mostly) and I am involved in test development. Unfortunately, upper management at our HQ were impressed by the pretty pictures with Labview so that has become the preferred platform. However, I am slowly making changes here.... (evil cackle) I hope to get the go ahead for a reasonable sized VC++ prject in the next month which will people from a lot of Labview. Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                                Anna
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                                Good luck! I know how difficult it is to change a company's view on something like this. Anna :rose:

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