Now we'll soon get to see if the old refrain, "If women were in charge, then...." really changes anything.

True dat, especially as I cannot code fast or well myself due to my reading/writing difficulties. But I'm damn good at leading and facilitating a good team of designers and coders (including, of course, a solid sw architect and at least a couple of people who are good with usability and graphical design).klr wrote:Well, that's it then, I guess us guys are finished.
Lucky I'm a computer programmer - one of the last male hold-outs. Ronja can't do it all by herself.![]()
Not to put a dampener on things, but:Ronja wrote:True dat, especially as I cannot code fast or well myself due to my reading/writing difficulties. But I'm damn good at leading and facilitating a good team of designers and coders (including, of course, a solid sw architect and at least a couple of people who are good with usability and graphical design).klr wrote:Well, that's it then, I guess us guys are finished.
Lucky I'm a computer programmer - one of the last male hold-outs. Ronja can't do it all by herself.![]()
Regarding that link: Looking at the group of young guys I am studying with right now, I see no signs at all that they would be headed for a worse fate than the girls in the course. All seven already have a broad skill set, and they are working on solidifying and extending their knowledge and abilities. And some of the skills they have - professionally and otherwise - could be called "androgynous." For example, not one of them has had any problem with acting as secretary when it has been needed, they all can draw at least tolerably, and they all take initiative to create (good, reader friendly) documentation and to edit/add to/polish documents started by others. Nobody dominates the discussion, and yet nobody stays quiet, either. And they actively ask for each other's opinions, as a matter of course.
Could the future maybe belong to those who can be flexible enough with what they do and how they behave while doing it? Women have long worked on getting fluent at "the good chap" role (I know I have had to work at it, even though I was born a tomboy), and from where I am standing, it seems (young) men are more seldom behaving in traditionally masculine ways - also those who are studying and working with computers.
I see 25 days of peace and harmony each month, followed by six days of global thermonuclear war...Gallstones wrote:Awful lot of red in that post Seth.
He needs a post liner, with wings.Gallstones wrote:Awful lot of red in that post Seth.
Not me, the ladies in charge.Bella Fortuna wrote:He needs a post liner, with wings.Gallstones wrote:Awful lot of red in that post Seth.
The only thing you'll be qualified to do is be a doorman.Coito ergo sum wrote:I wonder...now that women are getting college degrees in vastly greater numbers than young guys....it stands to reason that their salaries will start to outstrip men... dammit! I missed the generation where the chicks are going to have to pick up the whole check....
You make me...Bella Fortuna wrote:The only thing you'll be qualified to do is be a doorman.Coito ergo sum wrote:I wonder...now that women are getting college degrees in vastly greater numbers than young guys....it stands to reason that their salaries will start to outstrip men... dammit! I missed the generation where the chicks are going to have to pick up the whole check....
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