Meet the wogrammers – women in engineering
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Meet the wogrammers – women in engineering
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#2EDIT: The natural British English syllabification, where 'wog' is a derogatory racial slur.
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#4Do we really need a word that exists purely to make the distinction between male and female programmers? Seems to me you're just a programmer, sex doesn't matter.
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#6I initially thought it was something different: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Wog
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#7Addressing women directly and showing them successes of other women in the field is likely to be a successful approach in the long term to change demographics.
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#8Probably should have come up with a better name. The natural English syllabification of this is 'wog.ram.mers', rather than 'wo.gram.mers'. That's a barrel of worms you don't want to open!... Which is a shame, because such an initiative isn't one that should be pulled down because of something so superficial. EDIT: The natural British English syllabification, where 'wog' is a derogatory racial slur.
Obviously this name is every bit as bad as the execrable "brogrammers".
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#9Probably should have come up with a better name. The natural English syllabification of this is 'wog.ram.mers', rather than 'wo.gram.mers'. That's a barrel of worms you don't want to open!... Which is a shame, because such an initiative isn't one that should be pulled down because of something so superficial. EDIT: The natural British English syllabification, where 'wog' is a derogatory racial slur.
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#10Can we invent words for Atheist programmers, for asian transgender programmers, for black programmers who identify as dolphins?
And I won't even comment on the whole "wow! Women programmers! They are all awesome!! xoxo". Some female programmers are great, some are terrible, most are average. Just like male programmers. Stopping this pedestalizion is the first step towards true equality.