How many female purebasic users are their ?

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Are you Male or Female PureBasic User

Male
27
41%
Male
27
41%
Female
2
3%
Female
2
3%
Other :)
4
6%
Other :)
4
6%
 
Total votes: 66

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Post by Karbon »

@Codemonger: You're right!
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Post by Shannara »

I was pretty sure at least one woman have replied :P
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Post by blueznl »

does it matter? the only point that matters is: how good is his / her / its code...

i mean, if my dog would be a good programmer, i wouldn't give sh*t about its gender, now would you?

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Post by Codemonger »

It doesn't really matter, but it is very interesting. I remember when I used to teach computer and information science, the ratio of male to female was almost equal. But back when I was young guys always outnumbered the women in computer class. I personally would like to see more women programmers, in general I think their thought processes work a little different when it comes to logic. Not good, nor bad, just different. Which could give a different angle on questions to certain programming answers. But I guess if their is no women programmers here their is no way to tell, Right :?:
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