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In your experience, where is the best place to pick up female programmers? I have tried craigslist (strictly platonic), but I haven't really met any women I'd consider meeting in person. Most of them didn't even know the difference between AJAX and DHTML.

I have exhausted pretty much every online dating website, programming forum, and social network at this point. What's funny is that the only time I did meet a girl who was a programmer, I blew it. I was at a chess tournament and I met a female Ruby programmer but she found out I worked with VB.NET. I wound up getting cuckolded by a Lisp programmer.

As far as strategies go, I try to come up with a really funny joke to break the ice. "A SQL Query walks into a bar and goes up to two tables. 'Mind if I join you?'" If a girl (or guy if you are into that) doesn't laugh, I know right away they haven't worked with SQL. Maybe they're old school and know some assembly or whatever, but most programmers have touched SQL at some point and should get it.

So why am I still alone? I guess I'll just have to wait and C...

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Why in the world did you post this here? – Jason Bunting Sep 17 '08 at 4:11
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dude, I had to go look up 'cuckolded' in the dictionary! did she really cheat on you after you got married? :) – Omer van Kloeten Sep 17 '08 at 13:42
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+1 for the SQL query joke I'd never heard before!! Did you come up with that? Brilliantly bad :) – Matt Rogish Sep 17 '08 at 18:50
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"Most of them didn't even know the difference between AJAX and DHTML" - Believe me: it is not them, it's you. – Sergio Acosta Oct 28 '08 at 21:48
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Nobody has told him that programming is for work and for hobby, not for having a relationship with a girl!!!! Try not to be so freaky!!! Life is better than computers. – netadictos Nov 22 '08 at 14:38
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+1 for cleverness, and for the fact that it invited a couple of practical answers. – David Apr 27 at 21:37
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Why was this migrated to meta? Clearly this is not about the SO family sites. – Jonik Sep 21 at 11:14
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It doesn't really belong on SO either: programmer related != programming related. – Joel Coehoorn Sep 21 at 13:04
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this shouldnt have been migrated. it was a little gem of SO history – Shawn Oct 12 at 13:55
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You're probably still alone because you're too object-oriented. Treat women like people and maybe you'll do better. – Æther 19 hours ago
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You go to parties. Friends' parties. Then you talk to people, nicely (listen, ping-pong -- you know: you talk, they talk, you talk, they talk) and they'll invite you to their parties.

Don't stare at women. Talk to them like human beings. The hotter they are, the more they will appreciate it.

Conversation starters: (assume the party is hosted by Jack) "Hi, I'm Joe..." She replies: "Hi, I'm Nancy." You then ask: "So how do you know Jack?"... go from there.

Remember, people LOVE to hear their name spoken by others to them. Also, ask questions about them, and let them talk, talk, talk. Stay focused on what they say. Acknowledge what they say with nods, smiles, and the occasional "really?".

Then, they will say of you: "Joe is really nice, and great at parties. Let's invite him again."

You will soon discover that women just like to talk. They are social creatures.

Rules of behavior at parties:

  • Don't get drunk.
  • Don't eat too much.
  • Don't say anything negative about anything.
  • Clean, newish clothing, freshly showered, well-groomed (if you wonder whether you need a haircut, you do)
  • Bring a gift to the host. (Unless otherwise stated: a $5-10 bottle of wine (no 2buck chuck--tacky) or a nice 6-pack of beer (fat tire is good for that))
  • When more than 50% of the guests have gone, it's a clue to leave as well.
  • If you want to trade contact information, do it with paper. Some women may be intimidated by the latest gadget. Paper is safer. The back of your business card is good. Write legibly.

Final piece of advice: if all you want is a booty-call, use a dating service, and be frank about what you're looking for. Don't mislead or there will be bruised feelings. And you don't want that. Trust me.

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"Don't get drunk" WHAT? – bullettime Oct 27 '08 at 2:45
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Friends? Can one eat it? – gs Feb 20 at 16:42
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Why limit yourself to significant others that work in the same field? You may as well marry yourself. Women can be found everywhere, they make up more than half the population.

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If a girl (or guy if you are into that) doesn't laugh, I know right away they haven't worked with SQL.

I think I've identified your problem...

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I met my wife at a regional LUG. We struck up a conversation because she was ignoring the meeting and was reading "Caves of Steel" by Isaac Asimov.

I started dating her a few months later, and we got married the year after. I've been with her for nearly 7 years now. She and I both work in IT, she writes ruby, I write python, and we don't bicker or have holy wars in the bedroom.

So yeah, go to LUGs. Meet people, marry them.

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Just be ready when you have a kid who is a Perl programmer. :) – Brad Gilbert Sep 26 '08 at 16:48
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You're probably better off not finding a female programmer for a romantic interest. Everyone knows that women try to change a man's attributes once they start dating them. The risk of dating a female programmer is they know the mutator functions that can actually do so!

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Stop working in VB.NET! No chickie is going for that. You need a much sexier language.

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Pretty sexy to me:--> Dim Boobs as double – Stefan Feb 16 at 23:48
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Dim ProgrammerNerd as single – Stefan Feb 16 at 23:49
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I married a Graphic Designer. We have a nice balance of order and creativity in our relationship.

Plus, you'd have a much better chance of meeting a female Graphic Designer than a female Programmer.

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+1 if she has any single hot friends :-D – Dan May 7 at 12:46
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I can't believe people are actually posting serious answers here. IMHO it is a funny satire on the romantic life of a programmer. Thanks to Jeff Atwood via Twitter for turning me on to this hilarious question. I sometimes think we developers take life too seriously.

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to be honest, there are many people who need this kind of advice. What better place for this than a programmers-for-programmers site. Anywhere else and you open yourself up for ridicule. – Christopher Mahan Sep 17 '08 at 20:07
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what kind of projects are you working on? maybe you don't need another programmer but a project manager, or a QA specialist? i'm sure you'll be able to find a woman who can tell you what you need to do, or what you did wrong.

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+1 HAHAHAHAHA - Finding a woman that can tell you what you need to do or what you did wrong hardly narrows the pack now, does it? :P – BenAlabaster Jan 27 at 22:09
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Jon Skeet's crib.. all the busty programmer babes are holed up in there... that's why you don't see any;) (Lil' John blaring... To the window...)

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Ugh. +1 Because you made me picture this hilarious scene, and that song is perfect for it. I feel shame. – eJames Apr 27 at 21:00
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Computer pick-up line: "u and i are next to each other (on the keyboard)"

Yay, that works on Dvorak too :)

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Just give the girl a copy of your web.config and point to the row that says:

<add verb="GET,HEAD".../>

Then see whats happens. I always stop scrolling and giggle for myself when I see that row in the web.config and so should also any right minded girl wanting to be my wife do.

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Most of them didn't even know the difference between AJAX and DHTML.

There's a difference between AJAX and DHTML?

:P

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Duh, the letters! – sebnow Feb 19 at 8:18
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Try this one:

Two strings go to a bar. The bartender walks to the first asking "what would you have?"

The first string says - "I'll have some beerrrjkjjkio;sl909(00&&*&-#r%..."

So the bartender goes to walks to the other and asks discreetly "What's wrong with this guy?"

Then the second string answers - "Oh don't mind him, he's not NULL terminated".

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This is the old build vs buy debate. If you're a coder, you know the answer: Don't waste your time trying to find an existing partner (the buy option), just build your own using your coding skills.

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My fiancee is a programmer by profession, and programming is generally the last thing she wants to talk about with me... Assuming a good proportion of other female programmers are similar, your selection criteria might be even stricter than they initially appear.

+1 for broadening your horizons a bit, I say.

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You have to publicize the API that turns you on. Caution: as an educated programmer, you're not supposed to expose your private parts! You should only be accessible through publicized getters and setters.

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I was all about design until I met my current boyfriend and he's the one who piqued (maybe rekindled is more accurate) my interest in programming. Maybe she doesn't have to code to still be interested in what you do or in learning more about it.
Also, maybe conferences?

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An XKCD meetup may be a good place. Although it's more of a general geek culture, the chances of meeting a programmess are higher.

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I would suggest the wonderful book Dating Design Patterns... ;-)

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i think this is very entertaining! the sql query joke is actually very funny in a goofy kind of way.

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These guys are now your "friends" and if she's not impressed that you know that Hanselman is currently making out with a Zune while Ayende just finished writing that new killer distributed MVC framework that he started this morning then she doesn't deserve you.

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Create your own esoteric programming language. Women love guys who can create their own languages. Also, Eugene's suggestion of an xkcd meetup is a very good idea, and I totally recommend it.

There are also geek cafés these days (at least there are here in Canada) and gaming stores are another good place to meet geek girls, if you're not totally fixated on the notion that your love-to-be has to be a programmer.

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You need to invent a romantic programming language to talk to her ;)

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I actually do not get why is Shawn receiving so many DOWN ratings. Do we have to be so damn serious about everything? :-)

BUT, as a word of advice, when talking to a female programmer (or a female of whatever profession), you'll be better off without any programmer jokes. In fact, leave any programming topic out of the game. The last thing I want to talk about with a girl are the class/interface/SQL topics I came across all day :-)

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Computer pick-up line: "u and i are next to each other (on the keyboard)"

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Instead of trying to find a programmer chick, just find a chick who's into smart (read "dorky") guys! I think they are much greater in number.

Maybe it goes without saying, but you'll be more likely to meet these sorts of women in more academic-type situations (college/grad school, conventions of various sorts, etc.). My wife and I are outliers in that respect... we met at a bar on spring break, and we've been married for over 7 years now!

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GirlDeveloper.com?

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Why would you want a person in your own field? Have you even tried looking elsewhere?

Try sales/marketing. I married one.

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You should get out more

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