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by VLM
4111 days ago
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The article has a problem WRT "women used to code 50 years ago" and coding has changed and we don't have women anymore, from a statistical rounding perspective. Sure Ada and Grace were cool, but so are Limor Fried and Radia Perlman. There are real female programmers out there, not just activists or management plants or ancient history. The whole world isn't SV startup "brogrammer" culture where women are not permitted under a cloak of "culture fit". Personally I wish there were a judicial ruling that candidate rejection due to culture fit was prima facie legal evidence of racial or gender bias in hiring, because I know that to be the truth in practice. |
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