Amanda Laucher is a consultant for The Sophic Group in Columbus, OH. She has recently been focusing on coaching agile principals at large corporations. As a language geek, has spent the year traveling to code camps and user groups on the east coast and mid-west sharing her knowledge of F#. When she isn't developing, Amanda is busy promoting women in science and technology.
.NET? F#? Are you sure this isn't User:Awesome_Princess?
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Anonymous2008-12-21 23:42
there are no women on the Internet
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Anonymous2008-12-21 23:48
>>3 User:Awesome_Princess is some guy named Steve who lives in Nebraska.
Unfortunately Ohio isn't anywhere near Nebraska.
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Anonymous2008-12-22 0:08
Fuck. There's a ``Women in Computer Science'' group at my University. The last thing Computer Science needs is a bunch of vaginas leaking all over our precious algorithms and data structures. ``Girls'' programming? What's next? Negroes programming? What a joke.
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Anonymous2008-12-22 0:08
at least this time we have visual confirmation of ops waifu
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Anonymous2008-12-22 0:09
>>6
I take offense to that statement, and would ask you apologize this instant.
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Anonymous2008-12-22 0:17
How come girls use .NET languages so much? Because they are not as smart as men who program in a real language (Haskell).
>>14
Also depends on your precise definition of first
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Anonymous2008-12-24 2:17
I think we in the computer so-called science business are pretty lucky. We have a foxy lady with an awesome name (Ada Lovelace? holy shit i came bricks) as our creator. Take physics for example, you've got Newton who was an ugly prick. Maths you've got pythagoras, who was the leader of a gay cult.