Alexander ([info]raistlinsb) wrote,
@ 2007-10-23 22:07:00
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http://worsethanfailure.com/Articles/Slightly-More-Sociable.aspx

It's a story about a guy who didn't get a job because he was surprised that a girl got hired in a programming position before him.

I can empathize with his surprise.
Granted, I'm probably one of the more sexist people out there, but seriously, I've met a grand total of like, THREE girls that can program. On the other hand, I know approximately a million guys that can.

Upon consideration though, I have to say that all three of the girls I know who can program are pretty freaking good at it, whereas probably 90% of the guys I know that can program are terrible (or more kindly, adequate) at it.

I guess for a girl to decide she wants to learn to program, she has to have some pretty amazing natural aptitude for it; but for a guy it's just what non-athletic smart guys do. I guess it's like women and teaching 50 (or 100) years ago.

On a side note, that's probably two things I think everyone should have some experience in: programming and teaching. Both cause you to learn some fairly important things about how to think (at least in my opinion). If you can program a computer to do something, and you can teach someone else to do something, you can be pretty confident that you understand that thing.

On ANOTHER side note, I wasted like 2 hours of 3 people's time today because I'm retarded and don't know how to use source control. Despite this, I'm getting a raise. Go figure.



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2007-10-25 05:46 pm UTC (link)
Add learning a small amount of economics to that list. Not only will it allow you to be more informed on national events, but by incorporating economics into your thought process, it will drastically expand your perspective of every different aspect of your life. Remember: There is an economic component to everything.

-Brian

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