February 01, 2004
Not too many.  I can't recall any, in fact.  Actually at our company, we have a woman programmer, and are hiring another one!  That makes the ratio there about 1 in 25 programmers, not bad!  ;)

J Anderson wrote:
| I wonder how many women actually read this new group?


February 01, 2004
Sean L. Palmer wrote:

>Not too many.  I can't recall any, in fact.  Actually at our company, we
>have a woman programmer, and are hiring another one!  That makes the ratio
>there about 1 in 25 programmers, not bad!  ;)
>
>J Anderson wrote:
>| I wonder how many women actually read this new group?
>  
>
It was the same in my uni classes (there are about 30 guys to each girl) and all my 26 lecturers were also male.  I only met one that was actually interested in the programming aspect of computer science and she was in a different year.
February 02, 2004
The funny thing is(or maybe not so funny), among all of their buttons, there is only one or two that are "The right buttons" the rest are the wrong buttons.

I grew up with four sisters and chased as many girls
as I could. Then I me my wife on the Internet, we have a 3 yr old daughter
and she is just like her mum, nag nag nag!

But I couldnt live without them :o))
http://home.pacific.net.au/~phill/applets/RachaelThorpe.html

Phill.

"Ant" <Ant_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bvjf7m$bjh$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> In article <bvhtih$tjr$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Carlos Santander B. says...
> >
>
> >I think that if we (and I mean all of us who take part of this ng)
continued
> >this thread, this could easily become the longest thread ever. So I'm
just
> >gonna say: 1) I don't think it's hard to understand men (being as simple
as
> >we are, who couldn't understand us? :D); 2) I don't think I'll ever know
> >exactly what any woman wants; 3) And in spite of (2), we need them
anyway.
> >
>
> http://ca.geocities.com/arvmca/
>
> Ant
>
>


February 02, 2004
cute! :D

"Phill" <phill@pacific.net.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:bvl5tp$7hc$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> The funny thing is(or maybe not so funny), among all of their buttons,
there
> is only one or two that are "The right buttons" the rest are the wrong buttons.
>
> I grew up with four sisters and chased as many girls
> as I could. Then I me my wife on the Internet, we have a 3 yr old daughter
> and she is just like her mum, nag nag nag!
>
> But I couldnt live without them :o))
> http://home.pacific.net.au/~phill/applets/RachaelThorpe.html
>
> Phill.
>
> "Ant" <Ant_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bvjf7m$bjh$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > In article <bvhtih$tjr$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Carlos Santander B. says...
> > >
> >
> > >I think that if we (and I mean all of us who take part of this ng)
> continued
> > >this thread, this could easily become the longest thread ever. So I'm
> just
> > >gonna say: 1) I don't think it's hard to understand men (being as
simple
> as
> > >we are, who couldn't understand us? :D); 2) I don't think I'll ever
know
> > >exactly what any woman wants; 3) And in spite of (2), we need them
> anyway.
> > >
> >
> > http://ca.geocities.com/arvmca/
> >
> > Ant
> >
> >
>
>


February 03, 2004
Thanks!

"davepermen" <davepermen@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bvl6df$8as$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> cute! :D
>
> "Phill" <phill@pacific.net.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:bvl5tp$7hc$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > The funny thing is(or maybe not so funny), among all of their buttons,
> there
> > is only one or two that are "The right buttons" the rest are the wrong buttons.
> >
> > I grew up with four sisters and chased as many girls
> > as I could. Then I me my wife on the Internet, we have a 3 yr old
daughter
> > and she is just like her mum, nag nag nag!
> >
> > But I couldnt live without them :o))
> > http://home.pacific.net.au/~phill/applets/RachaelThorpe.html
> >
> > Phill.
> >
> > "Ant" <Ant_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bvjf7m$bjh$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > > In article <bvhtih$tjr$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Carlos Santander B.
says...
> > > >
> > >
> > > >I think that if we (and I mean all of us who take part of this ng)
> > continued
> > > >this thread, this could easily become the longest thread ever. So I'm
> > just
> > > >gonna say: 1) I don't think it's hard to understand men (being as
> simple
> > as
> > > >we are, who couldn't understand us? :D); 2) I don't think I'll ever
> know
> > > >exactly what any woman wants; 3) And in spite of (2), we need them
> > anyway.
> > > >
> > >
> > > http://ca.geocities.com/arvmca/
> > >
> > > Ant
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>


February 07, 2004
"Matthew" <matthew.hat@stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message news:bvjqit$uno$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>
> "J Anderson" <REMOVEanderson@badmama.com.au> wrote in message news:bvjok3$qq0$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> >
> > >(sorry to any women out there, but I just think that's the
> > >honest truth).
> > >
> > >
> > I wonder how many women actually read this new group?
>
> Probably as with any other programming NG, about 1 in 1,000.
>
> Is it socialisation, or is it innate? <G>

I've worked with Patricia Nelson (you'll find her in the acknowledgements) on compilers on and off for 20 years. She's a crackerjack programmer and a good friend.


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