I know smart programmers who are gay. I know smart programmers who are straight. It's foolish to think a sexual orientation would influence one's ability to program well. Also, just because a discussion has never taken place before doesn't mean it's worth having.
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Re: Gay programmers
#22I'm a gay programmer, and I'm not quite sure how my sexual orientation would affect how I code. If it is any help, most of the people around me seem to think I'm competent enough, at least to the point that they don't complain about what I write to my face. Perhaps they'll find this thread and respond. The more interesting question, at least to me, would be about the experiences of gay programmers (I guess I'm biased…
But you are not skeptical about correlations between programming talent and gender, are you?
I can't remember ever meeting a female programmer that I didn't later come to respect for their skill. Anecdotal evidence isn't really useful, though.
edit: Good point. I guess that if a correlation may exist for women by this logic, it may well also exist for non-mainstream sexual orientations.
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#23I'm calling troll, but you wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Turing.
You're right about Turing. He was the gay one, not von Neumann. I can't help but wonder however, how come you know so much about homosexuality amongst coders? Is it perhaps because of your own deviances? (I'm just curious. If the question is too personal, you don't have to answer)
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#25Why couldn't it be "programming like a prat?"
"... What was your experience with FOO programmers? ..."
I know about these kind of questions except I care less about the labels someone gives them than the quality of their ideas and code.
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#26I find it offensive that you would judge someone's coding ability on their sexual orientation (or for that matter, sex, skin colour, nationality, political preference or shoe size) as opposed to actual talent.
It's a pathetic attempt at trolling and I find it sad you feel the need to feed your (probably unfounded) superiority complex in such an immature way.
Before you respond with a "lol you're gay" comment rtfa, I'm straight - but this kind of crap is still unacceptable.
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#28Most likely, your sample is not statistically significant. How would someone's sexual orientation affect their coding?
My sample is 3-4 : bad. 0.8 (suspected gay) : good. That's not counting Von Neumann. This isn't statistically significant. That's why I'm asking about others' opinions. Why is everyone so quick to say girls tend to be bad programmers, but gay programmers are a touchy subject? This is not a troll. I'm just stimulating a discussion that AFAIK has never taken place before. Thanks
Re: Gay programmers
#29I'm a gay programmer, and I'm not quite sure how my sexual orientation would affect how I code. If it is any help, most of the people around me seem to think I'm competent enough, at least to the point that they don't complain about what I write to my face. Perhaps they'll find this thread and respond. The more interesting question, at least to me, would be about the experiences of gay programmers (I guess I'm biased…