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certainly in terms of girls seeing programming as “boy’s stuff” – by a very early age. Which means that, whatever we do, the target of our efforts needs to be girls under the age of 7 so we can maybe change their minds before Polly Pocket changes their minds for us.

That's the problem of these programs. They start far to late offering boni but are not able to build up any intrinsic motivation. It's a passion and I like the software craftsmanship perspective. You have to enlighten this fire at early age but it's shut down by girls and boys things.

god I hate these kind of twinks. I have tons of coworkers who didn't start programming at all until they got to college/university. These neurodivergents think that because they got started with it before age 10, therefore everybody must, but they don't realize they're a tiny minority of software developers and frankly don't really matter.

The gender gap in elementary school teachers is just as large, if not larger, than the gap in software developers. But imagine if someone was like "oh we need to indoctrinate all these 7-year-old boys to be teachers to correct this". They'd be laughed out of the room.

For anyone who isn't in software development, don't believe any of this shit. Women are treated as queens. They get more money for the same skills. They get more leniency. There are entire career fairs that large, well-paying companies recruit from that are women-only, no men allowed. There are special programs at companies like Google just for their women engineers. They get preferential treatment at every stage. At larger firms they even have positions that are explicitly earmarked to be filled by only women, never men. (I hope the conservative SCOTUS gets around to slapping them for this kind of sexism but :marseysal:.) Put bluntly, if you're a woman and can't make it in software development, you're literally r-slurred.

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Don't forget that they're injecting easy male attention into their veins all through their CompSci degree. You go into a classroom and there's always three to four guys hanging around an attention seeking foid, dumbass socially awkward neurodivergents are like that. I think 20% of them are there just for that reason (they soon drop out). Another 30% are there because le hacker privacy invading superhero man is their erotic fantasy and they get turned on at the idea of men holding power through tech, always going on about anonymoose /b/ shit seven years after it happened and watching too much Mr Robot.

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There's certainly some that revel in the attention. One of my classmates at university told me she purposefully wore really feminine stuff (think: lots of pink and shit) for the purpose of standing out.

I think they're a minority of women in software, though. Most people want to get attention from attractive people, not from neurodivergents.

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They're a minority in software because they all get filtered out during the first two years. These attention seeking girls don't so much care where the attention is coming from, just as long as they can bask in it for the purposes of prattling on about how unique they are.

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They just end up working at large company like Twitter or Spotify that can afford giving them a window seat. Just look at those day in life vis on YouTube.

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