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Where are the girls?
#1
Any pywomen here? 
I am sure that Python fits on any lady.  :cool:
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The neat thing about the Internet, is that nobody knows I'm a dog.
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(Oct-08-2016, 02:22 PM)wavic Wrote: Where are the girls?


Open the door, look outside. :angel:
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#4
Perhaps put off by certain cultural values.
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(Oct-08-2016, 04:26 PM)micseydel Wrote: Perhaps put off by certain cultural values.

what about females?

(Oct-08-2016, 03:06 PM)nilamo Wrote: The neat thing about the Internet, is that nobody knows I'm a dog.

where are the cats?
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Actually, I've used 'women' and 'lady' in my post. If one think that the title is not appropriate change it.

(Oct-11-2016, 04:40 AM)Skaperen Wrote: what about females?
We are humans. Yet. :)
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(Oct-08-2016, 04:26 PM)micseydel Wrote: Perhaps put off by certain cultural values.

The online computer world is still unfortunately rather aggressive to women, so many of them assume nicknames that are gender-neutral, and English makes it easy to conceal their gender in writing (unlike French...). If it looks like a girl, it's likely some guy in basement :D If it looks like a 60-ish French guy, you don't know... :angel:
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(Oct-11-2016, 08:06 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: The online computer world is still unfortunately rather aggressive to women, so many of them assume nicknames that are gender-neutral

Yup. I remember when I introduced my sister to Ingress. She's been a professional programmer since 1980. She was taking forever to set up an account, and I'm like, "What's up? Can't get a signal?" And she says, "I'm trying to think of a user name that doesn't sound feminine."
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(Oct-12-2016, 01:35 AM)ichabod801 Wrote:
(Oct-11-2016, 08:06 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: The online computer world is still unfortunately rather aggressive to women, so many of them assume nicknames that are gender-neutral

Yup. I remember when I introduced my sister to Ingress. She's been a professional programmer since 1980. She was taking forever to set up an account, and I'm like, "What's up? Can't get a signal?" And she says, "I'm trying to think of a user name that doesn't sound feminine."

i was wondering where you got "ichabod801".
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(Oct-13-2016, 03:47 AM)Skaperen Wrote: i was wondering where you got "ichabod801".
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