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Women too smart for IT

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-26 17:28

Women are too smart for careers in computers. Most intelligent women take a close look at the unrepentantly fucked-up culture that surrounds computing careers, and run like hell.

It's men who are dumb enough to tolerate the aspy-programmer types, the sneering arrogant IT guys, the mailing lists full of flaming personal attacks leveled by closet bullies empowered by semi-anonymity, the phallic-compensating gadget consumerists, constantly "helpful" types who manage to insult while trying to rescue, and the sexually inept who use pinup wallpaper and leer at any woman in eyeshot. Membership in (or at least tolerance of) a repellant boys' club is an almost-mandatory feature of our industry.

Men don't have to be passionate about computers and programming to do well in our field. It's possible to be a day-job geek who never plays video games, doesn't own an iphone, and doesn't read xkcd, yet still thrive in high-tech. They get flamed them for a few newbie questions and they'll just think you're an asshole. But brilliant women who are not passionate about the field are smart enough to tell us all to go fuck ourselves after the first serious flame, because they know nobody should have to put up with that shit.

So yes. Women are in fact generally too smart for careers in computers. He nailed it.






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Name: Anonymous 2010-06-26 17:31



I just quit my 15 year IT career to be an artist. As a bonus, all the medical conditions I had while in IT disappeared within 2 months of leaving it. I probably just added years to my life expectancy. My salary went way down, of course. Then again, without all the stress I'll live to spend some of it now.

IT isn't a place for women, but it's not a place for men either. It's a sinkhole that takes the best and brightest and turns them into bitter husks (if they don't run off screaming first).

IT careers are fundamentally broken. IT is not treated like a science. IT workers don't have unions to protect them like mechanics and doctors. IT gets the worst of everything. Most people can only immerse themselves in code and gadgetry for so long before they notice that their peers appear to be leading more enjoyable lives.

I still like computers and I follow the latest technologies that interest me, but I never intend to work IT again. It's just not worth it.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-26 17:47

IT WOULDN'T BE SO BAD IF PEOPLE WERE LESS IGNORANT ABOUT TECHNOLOGY.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-26 18:05

>>2
I just quit my 15 year IT career to be an artist

Hello, Mat.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-26 18:23

women
smart
Nobody's going to believe that.  0/10

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-26 18:51

It seems the scientists of this board are still slowly being replaced by artists.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-26 19:28

It's possible to be a day-job geek who never plays video games, doesn't own an iphone, and doesn't read xkcd, yet still thrive in high-tech.
Is the author implying that playing video games, owning an iphone, and reading xkcd are the desired traits of a good programmer?

That is offensive to me.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-27 1:36

>>7
I don't think adults even read that shit

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-27 3:10

>>7
But video games are fun!

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-27 6:12

male feminists HEHEHEHEHE

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-27 6:39

Back to /tech/, please.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-15 17:21

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-21 3:54

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