Do women have a brain to program?
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Good computer programmers have a high degree of spatial awareness. Studies have revealed that males tend to have a far greater 'spatial awareness' than females. (BTW: the results of these studies can be found on the internet). This is generalisation and a small minority of some females definetly have a greater 'spatial awareness' than their male counter parts. On a future note, when was I a Junior programmer I worked a hippy female senior programmer who was quite adept a coding. To iterate is human, to recurse is devine.
SledgeHammer wrote: Good computer programmers have a high degree of spatial awareness Your proof is ? Spatial awareness is different for men and women. Men tend to be more aware of objects around them and women of themselves. Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D
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What do brains have to do with programming anymore ? Just ignore that idiot. - V
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No, I tried to re-program several girls to my likening, but it never worked out as intended. oh.... you meant... ups. Flame me but: In general, no. The "typical", "average" female seems to be less capable of programming than the "typical", "average" male. I can go on reasoning forever, but the point is: most coders are male. I think it would be reverse for training AI's: The male analysing, separating, micro-commanding approach wouldn't work well here. Once AI research gets beyond the turing threshold, I see a bright future for women ;)
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SledgeHammer wrote: Good computer programmers have a high degree of spatial awareness Your proof is ? Spatial awareness is different for men and women. Men tend to be more aware of objects around them and women of themselves. Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D
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No, I tried to re-program several girls to my likening, but it never worked out as intended. oh.... you meant... ups. Flame me but: In general, no. The "typical", "average" female seems to be less capable of programming than the "typical", "average" male. I can go on reasoning forever, but the point is: most coders are male. I think it would be reverse for training AI's: The male analysing, separating, micro-commanding approach wouldn't work well here. Once AI research gets beyond the turing threshold, I see a bright future for women ;)
Italian is a beautiful language. amare means to love, and amara bitter.
sighist | Agile Programming | doxygenFlame me but: In general, no. The "typical", "average" female seems to be less capable of programming than the "typical", "average" male. I can go on reasoning forever, but the point is: most coders are male. This fails to establish a cause/effect relationship. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
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This strikes me as an excellent argument in favor of limiting posts here to identified members. Browsing and learning from the site should be anyone's privelege, but posting should require accountability. "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom
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Catherine Björk wrote: Anyone care to respond to this article? Yes. What's the point? It's just another, almost entirely subjective, "Us vs. Them" type scenario - my God is better than your God, my OS is better than your OS, blah blah. Proponents and oponents for and against any and all emotive arguments - irrelevant and idiotic trolls aside. Frankly, it's a waste of time - another vacuous attempt to create substance out of hot air. Of course that's just my opinion ... ho hum.
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Flame me but: In general, no. The "typical", "average" female seems to be less capable of programming than the "typical", "average" male. I can go on reasoning forever, but the point is: most coders are male. This fails to establish a cause/effect relationship. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
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Anonymous wrote: No man should ever allow any woman to be their boss because it is degrading! I think he has a female boss who has far more intelligence than him. ;P He sure sounds frustated. :-D My wife is a programmer too and she does a damn good job at it, maybe I should ask her to reply to this jackass or any one with such similar sexist, Talibanised views ! :mad: The kombucha mushroom people, Sitting around all day, Who can believe you, Who can believe you, Let your mother pray... sugar - System of a down
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This strikes me as an excellent argument in favor of limiting posts here to identified members. Browsing and learning from the site should be anyone's privelege, but posting should require accountability. "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom
No no. You'll be putting an end to some excellent fodder for lounge posts. "Look at this stupid article/post. I don't like it, and I'm sure you won't like it either, but let's give it it's 15 minutes of undue fame."
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Flame me but: In general, no. The "typical", "average" female seems to be less capable of programming than the "typical", "average" male. I can go on reasoning forever, but the point is: most coders are male. This fails to establish a cause/effect relationship. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
OK - you asked ;) disclaimer: the average result of throwing a 1d6 is 3.5 My two cents: Women tend to be better at doing multiple things in parallel, men are more adapt to focusing on one thing. Basic requirement for getting "into the flow." Men are prone to a reductionist analysis: taking a system apart, understanding the functionality of each part, then understanding their minute interaction, buinding the whole system from the small parts. Women get along more easy with holistic, fuzzy concepts. Control by command, divide and conquer, all "fundamental techniques" (if they can be called this), and so "typically male". "Ideal software components" are minimum state, or state free, and feed forward (without state memory). Cold logic works best woth them. "Moody" software (i.e. state-strong, with feedback loop aka state memory) is a challenge for many men - yet females seem to cope with it easier. "Sexism" can't count as much as in other areas here. Women, if they are not too daft with computers, are very welcome in the community. Of course you qickly come to a chicken-and-egg problem here: usually an indication of 'cause and effect' being an ineffective tool. There are many (even engineering) domains that are much more female-adverse.
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Anonymous wrote: No man should ever allow any woman to be their boss because it is degrading! I think he has a female boss who has far more intelligence than him. ;P He sure sounds frustated. :-D My wife is a programmer too and she does a damn good job at it, maybe I should ask her to reply to this jackass or any one with such similar sexist, Talibanised views ! :mad: The kombucha mushroom people, Sitting around all day, Who can believe you, Who can believe you, Let your mother pray... sugar - System of a down
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Just crap from an anonymous idiot who is destined for a series of unhappy marriages. I hope he goes through life losing one promotion after another to a woman. It would be just. Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped. - Elbert Hubbard
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ROTFL! Trolls... :rolleyes: ---
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Exactly. The guy was bored and posted a stupid little troll. What amazes me is that so many people hooked up.
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I don't think the females have a lesser ability to program at all. I think the current situation (there are more male coders) depends more on cultural behavior. Women were taught to do female things and men were taught to do male things as kids. When I was a teacher at a university, I got this confirmed in the computer labs. The women wanted to program, but they were always scuffed away by more dominating males. Sad but true. However, I think this cultural "women do female stuff, and men do male stuff" is about to change (probably already has). But I would never date, move in with, marry, etc, a programmer. I would hate the boring conversations. I want .NET et al to stay out of my personal life. Getting together with a programmer would not help at all. :) -- In the land of the blind, be king! Some day, Dominion, some say prayers, now I say mine.
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Imagine what torture it is for a sexist to take commands from a woman who is clearly smarter than him!
Italian is a beautiful language. amare means to love, and amara bitter.
sighist | Agile Programming | doxygenHmm.. I thought I was a sexist, but it appears I'm not. I just like sex very much. What's the word for that? :rolleyes: -- In the land of the blind, be king! Some day, Dominion, some say prayers, now I say mine.
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Hmm.. I thought I was a sexist, but it appears I'm not. I just like sex very much. What's the word for that? :rolleyes: -- In the land of the blind, be king! Some day, Dominion, some say prayers, now I say mine.
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nymphomaniac.
Italian is a beautiful language. amare means to love, and amara bitter.
sighist | Agile Programming | doxygenI like the maniac part of that word. :make notes: :-D -- In the land of the blind, be king! Some day, Dominion, some say prayers, now I say mine.